The new project ‘Terra Kytheria’ has been kickstarted on Kythera Island, Greece, in partnership with the Kytherian Foundation for Culture & Development in March 2021. Building on the ongoing fruitful involvement on the island with Kythera Trails, MedINA is now upscaling the know-how and experience of Terra Lemnia to Kythera. The main objective of this...
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Terra Kytheria
Sustainable agriculture in Kythera
Terra Lemnia
Supporting traditional agro-pastoral practices in Lemnos island
MedINA launches cooperation with the Kytherian Foundation for Culture and Development (KIPA) for the strengthening of the network of hiking trails in Kythera.
We are pleased to announce that MedINA and the Kytherian Foundation for Culture and Development (KIPA) have launched their cooperation in early May. This new cooperation aims to strengthen the network of hiking trails in Kythera as well as to develop a range of demonstrative activities on the fields of research, conservation, visibility and awareness...
Season’s Greetings and a short review of MedINA’s activities in 2020
Dear partners and friends, 2020 will undoubtedly be a year that will remain in all our memories. It’s been a year that has fundamentally challenged our established certainties on safety, closeness and necessities in all life areas. Globally, the COVID-19 pandemic brought profound changes to the ways we work, communicate and socialize, making us realize...
Expanding the trails network on Kythera Island
The official trails network of Kythera, ‘Kythera Trails‘, has been widely celebrated by the local community and visitors alike. A growing number of tourists has been visiting the island for its rich cultural and natural landscapes and for the manifold hiking options it provides. The organized network of trails offers now 11 thematic routes, with...
The Micro-dams of Kythera – restoring our cultural heritage to support freshwater management
Following the trail of Karavas’ ravine, in the northern part of Kythera Island, one can experience an equally traditional and innovative approach to water resources management. The restoration of numerous old micro-dams along the stream materializes the revival of a cultural practice that dates back centuries. Water supply in the Mediterranean islands is an enduring...
Traditional Stone weirs
A green infrastructure to tackle water scarcity in small dry islands
Season’s Greetings and a short review of Med-INA’s activities in 2018
As the end of the year is fast approaching and the holiday season is upon us, the Med-INA team would like to take note of its major activities and achievements during 2018 and take the opportunity to wish all its partners a Happy New Year 2019. MedINA’s major project this year is the Terra Lemnia...
Season’s Greetings and a brief review of MedINA’s activities in 2017
As the end of the year has arrived and the holiday season is upon us, the MedINA team would like to take note of its major activities and achievements during 2017 and take the opportunity to wish all its partners a Happy New Year 2018. 2017 was the third year of implementation of the MAVA-funded...
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