Parks without borders (Q4295062)

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Parks without borders
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    630,000.0 Euro
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    700,000.0 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    1 June 2019
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    31 May 2021
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    Gulbene Municipality Council
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    57°10'17.33"N, 26°45'8.10"E
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    56°17'27.17"N, 26°43'19.06"E
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    56°20'22.60"N, 30°31'53.33"E
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    55°52'29.06"N, 26°32'10.25"E
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    57°45'31.72"N, 29°33'30.56"E
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    57°49'0.12"N, 28°20'4.09"E
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    56°17'12.23"N, 30°58'9.19"E
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    Project "Parks without borders" will be implemented in Vidzeme and Latgale regions in Latvia and Pskov region in Russia. Project objectives: 1) Ensuring accessability, preservation and sustainable use of nature objects by investments in infrastructure. 2) Strenthening of regional, national and cross-border collaboration and experience exchange among park and garden specialists by organizing professional seminars and workshops. 3) Increased environmental awareness and knowledge of the general public with green classes, nature paths and events that will be created and held within the framework of the project. 4) Development of sustainable tourism objects, promotion of nature tourism in the program territory with park events and creation of a park route. The main activities: 1) Project management. 2) Capacity building. 3) Investments and equipment in parks. 4) Marketing acitivities. 5) Park festivals. As a result of the project, 7 objects of natural resources-parks will be improved and developed, improving the accessability, attractiveness and sustainability of the programme area and triple the number of park visitors. (English)
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