Borderless cycling along the Green Belt of Europe (Q4299991)
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Project Q4299991 in Austria, Czechia
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English | Borderless cycling along the Green Belt of Europe |
Project Q4299991 in Austria, Czechia |
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850,178.88 Euro
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1,000,210.45 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 March 2017
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31 December 2019
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Tourismusverband Mühlviertler Kernland
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The common challenges of the programme region result from the analysis of the current situation in terms of interpreting the cultural and natural heritage as a means for anchoring and developing the shared foundational idea. The common idea is that the truly effective and sustainable way of preserving cultural and natural heritage is not by issuing commands, prohibitions and restrictions, but rather changing the attitudes and thinking of the residential population of and visitors to this shared area. Our idea is that the path to this change starts with the recognition of this heritage, thereby understanding the basic contexts from which the heritage has originated and the conscious exploitation of this heritage, which is crucial for the sustainable development of our region and which impacts the strengthening of the social and economic stability of the population living here. This access is currently only possible in individual locations and more frequently in the Austrian part of the programme region than in the Czech Republic. The common challenge is to make this access possible throughout the entire region and use the positive examples, good practice and experience of the people. The aim of the presented project is to develop and offer cross-border information and services in coordination and cooperation with a wide range of partners, which should help to position the natural and cultural heritage in South Bohemia, the Mühlviertel and especially the Waldviertel. The goal is to influence the attitudes and the thinking of the young generation. The most important result of the project will be the application and development of the cultural and natural heritage in the common region in various forms (publications, interactive nature trails, internal and external expositions, mediation programmes for young people, etc). Several infrastructure measures will be necessary for the development. The result will also be the creation of a shared information and organisational platform, which not only takes a coordinating role to the project, but also ensures the later use of the outputs and their sustainability. Our aim is to network the extensive know-how of different professional nature and culture providers across borders and thus make an important contribution to the further development and gentle incorporation of the "Green Belt of Europe". Consistent provision of bilingual information is part of the project. The main reason for the cross-border approach is the fact that the cultural and natural heritage on both sides of the border is largely based on a shared history. The Green Belt of Europe is being brought to the attention of the population in Austria and the Czech Republic through the "Grenzrad" project. (English)
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