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Daia Living Lab
On April 1, 2026, our newest project was launched, bringing together five organizations from five countries to collaborate on agroecological research aimed at exploring how environmentally friendly farming practices can be more effectively spread across Europe. The participating countries are Hungary, Spain, Portugal, Türkiye, and Romania. The central theme of the project is combating drought, which is a severe and increasingly pressing issue in Daia and the surrounding regio
Apr 231 min read


Anniversary film to mark the 20 years of work of the Országépítő Kós Károly Association.
In 2025, the Transylvanian Országépítő Kós Károly Association (OKKE) celebrated its 20th anniversary. The Hungarian Kós Károly Association’s Transylvanian sister organization was founded by the internationally known Hungarian architect Imre Makovecz. Its aim is to preserve and enrich Hungarian culture and community in Transylvania, following the intellectual legacy of Károly Kós, the great Transylvanian arts and crafts architect of the 20th century. The association is primari
Jan 151 min read


Carbon Sequestration and Water Retention in Agriculture - our new documentary presents the farm and approach of Fazakas Imre from Csíkmadaras
We have completed a new film about the climate-conscious organic farm of Fazakas Imre, a farmer from Csíkmadaras. The film offers insight into a family-run farm where land and knowledge passed down through generations are not set aside, but actively adapted to meet today’s environmental challenges. Imre practices chemical-free farming, with careful attention to soil health, water management, and animal welfare. Because of the methods presented in the film, his farm was select
Jan 151 min read


Improvement of Protected Grasslands Using Natural Seed Mixtures
Amid the accelerated loss of Europe’s valuable natural habitats, the LIFE DiverSEED project proposes an innovative and collaborative approach to support the restoration of high-nature-value grasslands in Romania and Slovakia. Our association is one of three project regions in Romania where pilot activities are being implemented. The three Natura 2000 sites involved are the Sighișoara–Târnava Mare Valley, the Târnava Mică Hills, and the Ciuc Mountains, where more than 500 hect
Dec 17, 20252 min read
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