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Užitočné prepojenia
Start date: Jan 1, 2016, End date: Dec 31, 2017 PROJECT  FINISHED 

Alter Nativa is a civic organization that term presence in the field of rural development in the eastern Slovak village Brdárka and its surroundings.. The main objective of the educational activities in the form of practical activities and active dissemination of information sustainable living and permaculture. This EVS project will give opportunity to four European volunteers to be actively involved in activities of organisation. Two partners from Czech Republic and Poland are cooperating on this project as sending organisations and each of them will send two volunteers for 12 months of the activities will participate in the implementation of practical activities. The main aim of the project is practical education and application of theoretical information about sustainable lifestyle and Permaculture. Priorities of activities is in the form of building structures in the area newly reconstructed traditional country house, renovated architecturally rare - the oldest house in the village; rescue exceptional gene pool of old orchards and caring for bees as well as organizing seminars and workshops (natural building, permaculture, handicraft courses) organizing our organization. Each podaktivita comprising a preparatory phase, (clarifying its scope and activities; involvement of participants), the implementation phase and the evaluation phase podaktivity. In addition to the priority to increase the educational and experiential level participants expect the results of the project in the form of procedure for the implementation of various building structures, building a protected repository of regional fruit trees successfully implemented educational events and, last but not least multicultural dialogue project participants and local citizens. Long-term benefits of the project are local and regional development and stability of the host organization.
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