Rural development, nature and tourism: impact of COVID-19 & new approaches

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Date(s) - 30 Jun 2020
13 h 00 min - 14 h 00 min

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The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is organising a webinar to discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on rural development, nature and tourism.

The webinar will last 60 minutes and will consist of two parts:

  • During the first part we will present to the audience a set of real-life responses from our members, stakeholders and individuals.
  • During the second part we will debate, with questions from the audience on “what’s next”. This will be done from the perspective of the construction of an actual digital society based on a multi-stakeholder and citizen-centric approach for Europe and the World, advancing in the democratisation of the access to innovation for all, not leaving anyone behind.

The event will take place online on June 30 2020 from 13:00 to 14:00 (CEST). Please register here.

Please note that if you would be interested in contributing to this of any other webinar, or if you want ENoLL to be aware of your initiative, you can contact them at info@enoll.org.

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