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Project Q4301141 in Albania, Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria
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Monuments in Nature: A Creative Co-existence
Project Q4301141 in Albania, Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria

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    1,095,906.92 Euro
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    1,289,302.26 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    4 March 2019
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    3 March 2021
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    European Centre for Byzantine and Post Byzantine Monuments
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    37°59'1.72"N, 23°43'39.14"E
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    35°7'59.34"N, 33°18'23.90"E
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    40°37'16.64"N, 22°57'24.84"E
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    36°24'59.94"N, 25°25'56.82"E
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    37°43'25.72"N, 23°56'39.62"E
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    42°39'39.38"N, 27°42'51.26"E
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    41°20'48.59"N, 19°50'47.44"E
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    35°11'8.05"N, 33°22'56.21"E
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    The MoNa aims to record-analyze-evaluate the protection and promotion of natural resources and cultural heritage across the Balkan-Mediterranean territory choosing as a main subject the integrated planning and the common management strategies in environments of high interest and preservation value (Natura 2000, Ramsar areas etc.) in interdependence with regions with a high cultural importance (UNESCO protected areas etc.). Its goal is to develop common tools and management practices; therefore, it is expected to add value to the participating regions which are considered at national level as places of high natural and cultural interest (Santorini/Greece, Nessebar/Bulgaria, Bultrint/Albania, Kykkos Forest/Cyprus) but also to other regions of natural and cultural heritage that are affected either by local/multi-level pressures or by climate change. The co-existence of some very special – with international character– natural and cultural resources which are though disturbed and affected by human and natural pressures, is an issue that the MoNa project aims to approach so as to strengthen the capacities of the relevant actors for an -ecosystem based- development approach promoting efficient use, reduction of pressure and also integrated protection and valorization of natural resources and cultural heritage. This is the special innovative element of the MoNa project. The partnership is composed of different and important actors, responsible for the management, protection and promotion of the specific environmental and cultural sites in order to jointly develop an innovative pilot project which shall examine the links between natural and cultural heritage through a new testing and certification process: the “Brand for the promotion and protection of natural and cultural environment”, as an integrated, innovative approach. The principles and the criteria for the inclusion of sites in the category of the new brand which combines both valuable environmental and cultural characteristics will be discussed in 4 thematic workshops, held in the participating countries whereas the final decisions will be taken in the closing conference, in which decision makers from the min. of environment and culture of the involved countries will participate. Both the workshops and the conference are expected to help reinforce and specify the EU and the national policies on issues pertaining to environmental, cultural, regional development and research and mostly on the application of innovations in this field. During the implementation period, a variety of activities will be undertaken by all partners that will focus on the protection of the environment, the enhancement of its particular characteristics, the protection of cultural heritage preserved in sites of peculiar environmental interest, the distribution of all the information that will be produced regarding both the environmental and cultural heritage. (English)
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