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...cluded in a network of protected areas: Natura 2000 network sites (SACs) and Natural Heritage Areas (NHAs). Previous afforestation schemes on bogs have affected their ecological integrity and current national forest policy includes goals to protect semi-natural habitats of nature conservation value, including raised bogs. Objectives ...
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Europeana Awareness (EAwareness)

Start date: Jan 1, 2012, End date: Dec 31, 2014,

Europeana Awareness is a Best Practice Network, led by the Europeana Foundation, designed to:•\tpublicise Europeana to users, policy makers, politicians and cultural heritage organisations in every Member State so as to encourage the use and contribution of content, raise awareness of cultural heritage as an economic driver and promote knowledge transfer•\tpromote its use by a broad public for a v ...
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...d popularization of AH. The partners will organize similar activities in 3 countries. The main activities include archaeological field inventories of border areas of all countries by local and international teams, and rescue excavations of damaged and threatened sites. Attention is paid to the improvement of preservation conditions and conservation of finds and access to of archaeological material ...
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...RTS project focuses on the role of culture and heritage in the formulation and delivery of added-value to regional strategies for sustainable tourism development and integration into local, regional, national and EU policies. Partners will share experience on how improved management of cultural tourism destinations contribute to protection and enhancement of cultural heritage & landscape, as well ...
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Europeana v2.0 (Ev2)

Start date: Oct 1, 2011, End date: May 31, 2014,

The aim of this Thematic Network called Europeana v2.0 is to provide the Europeana Foundation which is responsible for Europeana with the majority of the funding required to ensure the continued running and development of Europeana from October 2011 to February 2014.In line with the ICT PSP Work Programme for 2010 Europeana v2.0 will•\tFacilitate the operation and development of Europeana for enri ...
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...to protect the historical buildings in order to preserve the individual characteristics and therewith the attractiveness and competitiveness of the cities around the Baltic Sea. Besides this the international and the EU CO2-reduction targets have to be fulfilled. After the first wave of technical improvements like modern heating systems, especially thermal insulations of the outer walls produced i ...
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...ction- or further archaelogical works or underwater and sea-tourism activities. Many experts can continue later to work with materials dated and mapped by the project. Shipwrecks are a part of international cultural heritage. Very often a single ship brings together several countries via its building location, crew, cargo and wreck location. Because of this inherent internationality, documents r ...
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Heritage Tourism for increased BSR Identity (AGORA 2.0)

Start date: Nov 30, 2009, End date: Dec 15, 2012,

...brick gothic, forests, shifting sand dunes and stones / rocks. Guided by experienced tourism experts and scientists they had the outstanding possibility to improve their tourism offers, based on transnational cooperation. After analysing the own situation (SWOT analysis) a study was conducted to get to know the visitors perceptions (VIPER study). Results of this study (available at the projects we ...
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...es/DE 2005). The Antonine Wall in Scotland was nominated in 2007. Beside UK and Germany, already four more countries (Austria, Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia) have put their Limes sections on the national Tentative Lists for inscription on the UNESCO List. Now Hungary and Slovakia decided to nominate their monuments, which are part of the Danube Limes.While the three already inscribed Limes section ...
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The BSR is characterised by large areas of unspoilt countryside. Because of strong economic problems just in these rural areas tourism seems to be a promising opportunity to support regional development. Sustainability considered as a guiding principle can ensure that such a development will lead to economical benefits without threaten the nature and the social structure. Consequently a lot of sus ...
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Lighthouse Tourism in the Archipelagos of South-West Finland and Estonia

Start date: Mar 31, 2007, End date: Dec 30, 2007,

Lighthouses are interesting tourist resorts, but often difficult to reach. This project will create connections between the various actors administering, exploiting and developing the lighthouses, in order to make the lighthouses easier to reach. This process includes producing directions to the lighthouses. In addition, new products for lighthouse travelling will be produced in Finland and in Est ...
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...ect partners is in process. Database fully available with pictures, trilingual texts, compendium texts etc. for all partners; Implementation of an optimum set of marketing tools for the transnational cultural route; realization in corporate design and shape; Online brick Gothic heritage compendium with appealing and informing pictures, drawings, paintings and texts, glossar etc. Closely linked to ...
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...ial Planning” – is an INTERREG III B co-funded project aimed towards development of informed marine management tools for the Baltic Sea based on spatial planning and cross-sectoral and transnational co-operation.BALANCE is organised into 5 work packages (WPs) which will identify and collate relevant and available marine data in the Baltic Sea, Kattegat and Skagerrak area; define Baltic Sea marine ...
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Sustainable Historic Arsenal Regeneration Programme (SHARP)

Start date: Aug 31, 2004, End date: Mar 30, 2007,

The overall objective of SHARP is to share the experience and knowledge gained through the ongoing regeneration of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich with partners in Estonia, Malta and Spain. The project aims to develop the blueprint emerging from the regeneration of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich (called the mutual benefit model) to assist others involved in the regeneration of Brownfield industrial herit ...
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Culture, Nature and Tourism network (KNOT)

Start date: Dec 31, 2003, End date: Dec 30, 2006,

The overall objective of KNOT is to create a lasting network of projects developing cultural and natural heritage in order to promote sustainable tourism and rural development. The partners aim to increase their competences in cultural and natural heritage management and to create joint tools for easier access to tourist information via the Internet and mobile phone. ...
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...local communities. Project activities focused on methods to identify, analyse, evaluate and manage local historic characteristics in a sustainable way. Furthermore, the project aimed at strengthening national, regional and local efforts to enhance urban heritage as a local resource and an asset of identity. Its aim was also to develop strategic networks and form guidelines for management of the ur ...
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Rock Art in Northern Europe (RANE )

Start date: Jun 25, 2002, End date: Sep 24, 2005,

... cultural tourism were also important activities of the project. The partnership represented local and regional authorities, museums, as well as organisations responsible for cultural heritage on the national level. Achievements: Documentation and protection of rock art ...
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..., Chojna as well as Grudziadz in Poland and Tartu (Estonia). The Polish cities Gdansk and Chelmno joined the Route as associated partners.The aim of the project was to develop and establish a transnational culture tourism route through a network of cities with brick Gothic heritage around the Baltic Sea. The main purpose was to enhance the economic performance of the partners by strengthening the ...
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