VIRTUAL AND MOBILE MUSEUM OF BIODIVERSITY (Q4295948)

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Project Q4295948 in Greece, Bulgaria
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VIRTUAL AND MOBILE MUSEUM OF BIODIVERSITY
Project Q4295948 in Greece, Bulgaria

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    710,476.27 Euro
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    835,854.43 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    20 May 2019
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    20 December 2021
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    Kresna Municipality
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    37°58'40.80"N, 23°44'45.60"E
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    41°43'13.73"N, 23°9'59.18"E
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    42°1'0.19"N, 23°5'45.38"E
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    40°54'49.57"N, 24°15'6.34"E
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    The project is addressing the common challenge of biodiversity protection pursuant to illegal hunting, deforestation, forest fires, road infrastructure, etc. The project objective is to analyze and sustain/improve the biodiversity status in the habitats on the territory of the Kresna and Paggaio municipalities which will be achieved through the major project outputs: - Development of a joint study on biodiversity assessment and joint monitoring database of the habitats in Kresna and Paggaio, both intended to fill in the gaps in scientific information about common CB species, their behavioral patterns, etc.; - Elaboration and pilot implementation of a joint strategy on biodiversity protection to ensure that stakeholders are informed and aligned on their future actions and policies; - Development of innovative educational tools and facilities (2 mobile biodiversity museums, 1 mobile training center, 1 virtual museum with mobile application, 1 educational game on biodiversity preservation); - Development and pilot implementation of a 3-month joint educational campaign for biodiversity protection at 6 CB locations, designed to educate the public and trigger a behavioral change. This approach will ensure that all relevant stakeholder groups will be involved and their actions will be aligned to improve the conservation status of CB area habitats (incl. Natura 2000 sites). (English)
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