Development of Sustainable Cultural Tourism in the Black Sea Basin (Q4296401)

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Project Q4296401 in Georgia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine, Romania
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Development of Sustainable Cultural Tourism in the Black Sea Basin
Project Q4296401 in Georgia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine, Romania

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    881,168.86 Euro
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    957,792.24 Euro
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    92.0 percent
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    11 September 2018
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    10 September 2021
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    Sozopol Municipality
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    41°42'54.50"N, 44°49'37.56"E
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    42°25'9.08"N, 27°41'38.08"E
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    40°50'21.41"N, 31°9'20.59"E
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    45°21'0.68"N, 28°51'0.68"E
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    44°10'36.88"N, 28°39'8.10"E
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    The project aims at joint development and promotion of the cross-border business opportunities in the tourism sector with an emphasis on the cultural segment of the market within the Black Sea Basin. Specific objectives Improved cooperation between the countries in the BSB and enhanced exchange of knowledge and communication between all relevant stakeholders in the tourism sector Building stronger cross-border business opportunities in the cultural tourism within the BSB Enhanced attractiveness of tourism sector through small scale investments in the BSB region and through the use of new technologies and interactive tools for promotionGroup of activities Group of activities: GA Project management and coordination GA Development of joint strategy for cross-border tourism promotion. Preparation of analysis of tourism potential in the BSB countries GA Development of national and cross-border tourism routes GA Development of interactive web-based platform for tourism promotion GA Enhance attractiveness and promotion of cultural and historical sites through small scale improvement GA Communication Expected results Building stronger cross-border business opportunities in the tourism sector in the Black Sea Basin (BSB). Through the implementation of the project activities (conduction of 5 national seminars, development of an Analysis of tourism potential, Joint Strategy for cross-border tourism promotion, creation of 5 national routes per country or total 25, creation of 15 cross-border tourism routes in the Black Sea Region) will be obtained sustainable economic and business growth as well as stimulated business cooperation. The result will have positive impact on building prosperity and competitiveness of the region and higher levels of employment and income in the BSB. Development of a sustainable Joint strategy for cross-border tourism promotion that will cover the eligible programme territory of Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Ukraine and Turkey. Fifteen (15) jointly developed cross-border tourism routes involving 2-5 countries. This result will encourage inter-flows of visitors coming from other regions and countries and will contribute the establishment of the Black Sea region as a cultural destination. Conduction of twelve (12) cross border tourism events organised using ENI support. Three (3) small scale improvements to cultural and historical sites that will enhance the attractiveness of the cultural and historical sites in Bulgaria, Ukraine and Turkey. Information added on 2020-04-28, regarding the mitigation of the effects of COVID-19 (the corona virus pandemic that started in 2019) (English language only): The outbreak of COVID-19 has put the tourism industry under unprecedented pressure. The tourism sector needs to seize the occasion to change for the better, to aim for a more sustainable ways of tourism and travel. The CULTOUR-BSB project, in partnership with 6 organizations from Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Ukraine and Turkey is developing an online platform for tourism promotion, that explores innovative and creative solutions to stimulate the tourism industry, especially needed in the aftermath of COVID-19. (English)
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