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Project Q4301261 in United Kingdom, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain, Bulgaria, Romania
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English | Revitalizing Remote And Mountainous areas through Sustainable Alternative Tourism |
Project Q4301261 in United Kingdom, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain, Bulgaria, Romania |
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891,760.5 Euro
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1,049,130.0 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 August 2019
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31 July 2023
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COMUNIDADE INTERMUNICIPAL DO ALTO ALENTEJO
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Q2987226 (Deleted Item)
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Mountains have always had a symbolic and metaphorical meaning, evoking an experience of spiritual elevation. In the latest years, they grow as a tourism destination because of their landscape which provides the opportunities to escape from the increasingly urbanized environments. However, this considerable potential for tourism remains often misused, through the mass tourism that harms the fragile biodiversity and the uniqueness of these areas, or unused, with the local population and businesses left alone and unable to benefit from it. RAMASAT is designed to protect the natural and cultural heritage of Remote And Mountainous areas through Sustainable Alternative Tourism. To achieve this goal, RAMSAT set up 2 Interregional Workshop, 4 Thematic Seminars and 36 meeting with local stakeholder, all along Europe: from the Pleven Heights (BG) to the Natural Park of the Serra of S. Mamede (PT), passing through the Marginimea Sibiului (RO), the Sava Hills (SI), the Iberian Sistem (ES) and the Sperrin Mountains (UK-NI). For 36 months, the project partners will transfer knowledge, identify good practices and exchange experience from regions where these policies have been already developed and put into effect, with the overall objective to preserve, promote and develop the natural heritage of their territories, while strengthening economic and social cohesion. Balancing environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects, the partners will develop action plans to protect the biodiversity and preserve the natural environment while increasing the number of visits to sites of cultural and natural heritage. (English)
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