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Project Q4299954 in Romania, Bulgaria
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Danube Ecotourism
Project Q4299954 in Romania, Bulgaria

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    613,268.74 Euro
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    721,492.63 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    23 August 2017
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    22 August 2019
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    Access For All Association
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    44°9'21.38"N, 28°37'51.28"E
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    42°41'44.09"N, 23°19'29.14"E
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    44°26'36.53"N, 26°4'40.33"E
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    43°51'13.43"N, 25°57'7.88"E
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    There is a clear lack of administrative capacity to cooperate and network at cross-border level for drafting and implementing relevant projects for the diversification of local economies through eco-tourism, a key sector given the resources of the area. The project aims at increasing the capacity of CBA public administration and civil society to identify measures for eco-tourism development, find EU financing sources, draft and implement successfully the resulting cross-border projects. To support this capacity building, the project aims at better integrating local administrations into EUSDR relevant networks of administrations and experts. Overall budget: 749423.85 EUR. In order to achieve these objectives the project will organize 6 series of trainings as the core activities to train local human resources – the Danube Officers. Practical applications of the trainings will be done during familiarization trips and by creating 10 eco-tourism products, while an eco-tourism conference and landscape contest will bring the CBA and the best eco-tourism experts and landscape planners into closer contact. A series of communication and visibility actions will draw the attention of the general public and of other EUSDR areas to CBA eco-tourism potential and its new Danube Officers. The result will be a new cross-border network of public administrators and civil society stakeholders – the Danube Officers – that has the tools to implement projects for eco-tourism development in the CBA. (English)
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