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    2,167,500.0 Euro
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    2,550,000.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    25 April 2017
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    31 December 2020
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    Alpin National Botanic Academy
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    45°35'7.37"N, 7°20'14.82"E
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    45°44'23.78"N, 7°22'19.63"E
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    45°49'47.14"N, 6°56'58.99"E
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    44°18'55.84"N, 7°40'49.84"E
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    45°11'18.71"N, 5°43'28.27"E
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    45°43'0.80"N, 6°56'56.47"E
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    44°34'35.69"N, 6°3'11.63"E
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    In order to answer to the adaptation of Alpine tourism to climate changes, to develop activities of summer discoveries of the Alpine Massif by the valorisation of the natural heritage, JARDINALP project unit eight Alpine franco-italian botanic gardens: Garden of Charance, Lautaret, Paradisa, Castelsavoia, Chanousia, Saussurea, Valeria and botanic stations of Marguareis. In each garden, and around of them, visitors follow discovery paths of the Alpine Massif’s flora. They also can, thanks to a common panel of instruments, discover the Alpine Natural Heritage, visit other gardens of the program and discover some sectors of Alpes which have an emblematic vegetation. This networking of Alpine gardens furnish to public and local touristic actors an original and innovative cross-border product in synergy with other offers of the territory. (English)
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