Activating the natural and cultural potentials of the area to form an authentic tourist product with suistanable joint management (Q4298954)

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Activating the natural and cultural potentials of the area to form an authentic tourist product with suistanable joint management
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    704,956.01 Euro
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    829,360.01 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 July 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    Mosaic-Association for social inclusion
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    46°25'8.94"N, 16°25'57.43"E
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    46°33'35.75"N, 15°38'49.70"E
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    46°22'33.78"N, 16°23'5.71"E
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    46°39'27.86"N, 16°9'50.83"E
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    Rural regions of the programme area are facing common development challenges, such as diminished economic activity, unemployment, migration of young adults and population ageing, ultimately leading to poverty and social exclusion. These are the areas, where traditional agriculture still plays an important role, but despite that leaving local resources unexploited. The common objective of the project is to connect the existing initiatives of sustainable Tourism and to build a sustainable cooperation model for tourism providers by enhancing the value of the natural and cultural heritage. The aim is to enhance the sustainable tourism, entrepreneurship and economic cooperation by improving the capacities of local stakeholders. The capacity-enhancing efforts shall include 325 individuals from the cross-border area. Together, we will develop a new joint transboundary tourist offer, which will comprise 17 new services related to the preservation of heritage. This will allow us to increase the number of visitors coming to the area by 15,000 during the project. Developing and implementing the participation model and marketing for joint venture managing and appropriate ICT support will allow us to achieve sustainable project results. Local businesses and inhabitants, schools, visitors and stakeholders will also benefit from further inclusion in the provider network. The “bottom-up” local development approach will be used making the authentic natural and cultural values, which originate from years of harmony between different nations and cultures, a part of the sustainable tourism. Partners will strive to develop their venture by adopting a common methodology, which will allow a uniform transboundary approach. The project will feature innovative approaches to activate, educate and connect providers, as well as to manage and marketing the transboundary venture in a sustainable manner. We will develop innovative services offering the visitors unique and authentic adventures. (English)
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