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A Youth-Driven Initiative: Created by young changemakers from four European nations,
this e-book showcases the dedication and ingenuity of youth committed to preserving our botanical legacy.

Aims of the tool

In an era of growing environmental concerns, fostering a deep connection with nature has never been more critical. #Plantwise is more than just a project—it is a movement dedicated to cultivating a new generation of environmentally conscious individuals.

This ebook captures that mission, emphasising the essential role of plants in sustaining life and inspiring readers to become active participants in conservation efforts.

Description of the tool

Embark on a fascinating journey through the diverse and vibrant plant life of Europe.

This e-book, a flagship output of the Erasmus+ KA210-Small Scale Partnerships in Youth Project #Plantwise, highlights the botanical richness of the Azores, Türkiye, Romania, and Germany. Developed by a passionate team of young environmentalists, this publication exemplifies the power of collaboration and youth-driven initiatives in addressing today’s most pressing ecological challenges.

What Makes This E-book Unique?
• A Youth-Driven Initiative: Created by young changemakers from four European nations, this e-book showcases the dedication and ingenuity of youth committed to preserving our botanical legacy.
• A Transnational Perspective: Travel virtually across diverse landscapes, uncovering unique plant species and understanding the ecological connections that transcend borders.
• Engaging Storytelling: Delve into captivating narratives that highlight individual plant species, their cultural significance, and their crucial role in ecosystems.
• Practical Applications: Gain actionable insights on how to integrate sustainable practices into daily life and contribute to environmental conservation.
• Stunning Visuals: Experience the beauty of European flora through vivid images and illustrations that bring the botanical world to life.

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Tool overview

Plantwise e-Book

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5151

This tool is for

This e-book serves as an essential resource for a wide range of audiences: • Young People: Discover the importance of environmental stewardship and learn how you can help preserve our planet’s botanical heritage. • Youth Workers: Find inspiration and practical strategies to engage young people in meaningful environmental action. • Educators: Integrate this resource into your curriculum to promote environmental literacy and strengthen students connection with nature. • Nature Enthusiasts: Explore the fascinating world of European flora and deepen your appreciation for the diversity and beauty of plant life. • Policymakers: Gain insight into the impact of youth-led initiatives in advancing sustainability and ecological conservation.

and addresses

Environment

It is recommended for use in:

Strategic Partnerships
Capacity Building

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Geração de Amanhã Associação, Jugendvision e.V., Asociatia Youth Competency Development, Argus Teknoloji A.Ş.

in the context of

Erasmus+ KA210-Small Scale Partnerships in Youth Project #Plantwise

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Begüm Merve Demirsoy (on 12 October 2025)

and last modified

11 October 2025

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