WORK PACKAGE NO. 5
Dissemination and Use of Results
Work Package 5 focused on ensuring that the results, experiences, and core messages of the EMME project reached a wide and diverse audience — both inside the partnership and far beyond it. Through a coordinated dissemination and sustainability strategy, all partners worked together to share the project’s outputs, promote environmental education, and strengthen the visibility of Erasmus+ across communities, schools, and geoparks.
WP5 combined traditional communication tools with modern digital outreach, resulting in a rich collection of materials:
the official EMME website,
an active eTwinning project space,
project logos, brochures, flyers, and posters,
social media updates, press articles, newsletters,
public screenings, teacher workshops, exhibitions, and community events.
Sustainability was a central priority. The curriculum, the mobile app, and the student documentaries were shared openly so that teachers, students, and organisations outside the partnership can continue to access and use them long after the project ends. WP5 also strengthened the long-term collaboration between schools and UNESCO Global Geoparks, ensuring that the project’s vision lives on through future initiatives, joint activities, and educational programmes.
Through these efforts, WP5 amplified the project’s impact, supported the transfer of knowledge, and turned EMME into a valuable, accessible resource for all who wish to explore the “Memory of the Earth.”









