Development and marketing of ecotouristic offers for the sustainable valorisation of the natural and cultural heritage in the border region SK - AT (Q4299028)

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Project Q4299028 in Slovakia, Austria
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Development and marketing of ecotouristic offers for the sustainable valorisation of the natural and cultural heritage in the border region SK - AT
Project Q4299028 in Slovakia, Austria

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    589,730.94 Euro
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    693,801.11 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 July 2018
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    30 June 2021
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    Regional Management Burgenland
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    Q4367888 (Deleted Item)
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    Q4367888 (Deleted Item)
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    47°43'17.47"N, 16°49'46.96"E
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    48°9'0.58"N, 17°9'27.14"E
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    47°49'49.08"N, 16°31'55.60"E
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    48°1'46.52"N, 17°18'29.30"E
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    47°57'0.58"N, 16°50'20.33"E
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    Nature is not just something inherited that should be "conserved" in protected areas for future generations, but also an indispensable part of the quality of life and the key to a positive image of the region. In addition, these natural values ​​are of particular importance for the tourism industry since it is about distinguishing them from other regions competing on the market. The project region is rich in such natural and cultural features (for example: Small and Large Schüttinsel, Dunajské Luhy, National Park Neusiedler See-Seewinkel, Leithaauen, Nature Park Neusiedler See-Leitha Mountains and Nature Park Rosalia-Kogelberg, many castles and chateaus). This diversity and variety of wetland ecosystems are system-dependent and should not be considered independently ("wetland values"). What is missing is the cross-border knowledge about these valuable habitats in wetlands. So far, there has been no coordinated preparation, no targeted cooperation between tourist operators and therefore no cross-border offers. The existing structures in tourism are comparable neither at the organizational level nor at the operational level. In order to enable a common development, the project partners plan the construction of appropriate ecotouristic structures and capacities in attack as a first step. This should be implemented with the appropriate know-how transfer of the established Austrian players. Thereafter, opportunities for the valorisation of the natural and cultural heritage in the project area should be identified and prepared together. For this purpose, the development of a common cross-border strategy is planned at the beginning and the elaboration of models for the future co-operation of the relevant stakeholders on this basis. A comprehensive involvement of the population and appropriate aligned enterprises is planned for a sustainable employment of the project. (English)
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