About
The project
The Big Green is a pan-European project (2023–27) on sustainable development with the creative and cultural sectors. It is funded by the European Commission through the Creative Europe programme. To learn more about the project and the partners, visit the network node page hosted by the coordinating partner, ProProgressione.
This Research Compendium documents the work process and outcomes of The Big Green’s work package no. 10, Research. It is produced by the Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI) Germany. Note that all project partners conduct research of their own, be it academic, artistic, or otherwise, to realise their specific contributions. However, the dedicated Research stream aims to reflect and fertilise the ongoing conversation in The Big Green as a whole, beside pursuing specific research questions (see Introduction to the Research).
In addition to producing this Compendium and the publications documented here, the Research team contributes talks, workshops, and consultation to the project community. Similarly, it also seeks exchange with the culture and research communities at large.
Research team
The Research team is hosted by the Sustainable Europe Research Institute Germany (SERI) and lead by Philipp P. Thapa, who also creates this website. At this time, he is the only member of the team.
Other project partners
Art Transparent (Poland)
Bazaart (Serbia)
Collectief Walden (Netherlands)
Interpret Europe (Germany)
Marche Teatro (Italy)
New Theatre Institute of Latvia
PiNA (Slovenia)
ProProgressione (Hungary) – coordinating partner
Rosendal Theatre (Norway)
Salzkammergut 2024 (Austria)
Sciaena (Portugal)
Tandem (Germany)
University of Bucharest – Hațeg UNESCO Geopark (Romania)
Xamk – South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences