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Project Q4301757 in Austria, Italy
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The Way of the Dolomites: the journey of the rock in the Dolomite Alps
Project Q4301757 in Austria, Italy

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    637,204.0 Euro
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    750,764.0 Euro
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    84.87 percent
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    30 January 2018
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    30 June 2020
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    ISTITUTO ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE "FOLLADOR-DE ROSSI"
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    46°17'5.35"N, 12°1'58.33"E
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    46°8'21.80"N, 12°13'6.28"E
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    47°15'40.57"N, 11°22'59.95"E
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    The project has been designed to enhance the Dolomite material by promoting its knowledge and shared and conscious use through the identification and linkage of geosites present in the project area, geological analysis of this rock, mapping of quarries, its past and present methodsof extraction and Processing, conducting a census of the sites of interest where it was used, the identification of sites where pilot projects of analysis and analysis of restorative conservation of artefacts made with Dolomia, its present day’s utilization, the creation of an ecosustainable interregional geo-tourism path, the cross-border exchange of good practices of analysis and sustainable exploitation of the good stone. The project is closely linked to the area of the province of Belluno where the Dolomites are declared in 2009 the UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ara of Tyrol, of Dolomitic rocks of Belluno. The valorisation of this common environmental and cultural heritage is to be the key to sustainable regional development, also at tourist level, which considers mountains as the natural link between the two areas and as a moment of encounter between the way of high education and the World of stone professionals. (English)
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