State of art of alternative tourism in mountain areas

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Date(s) - 02 Jul 2020
9 h 45 min - 12 h 30 min

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The Interreg Europe project RAMSAT (Revitalizing Remote And Mountainous areas through Sustainable Alternative Tourism), to which our member the Province of Teruel is participating to, is organising a webinar on the state of art of alternative tourism in mountain areas.

 

Topic

RAMSAT is designed to protect the natural and cultural heritage of Remote and Mountainous areas through Sustainable Alternative Tourism. To achieve this goal, RAMSAT sets up several events, all along Europe: from the Pleven Heights (BG) to the Natural Park of the Serra of S. Mamede (PT), passing through the Marginimea Sibiului (RO), the Sava Hills (SI), the Iberian Sistem (ES) and the Sperrin Mountains (UKNI). Balancing environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects, the partners will develop action plans to protect the biodiversity and preserve the natural environment while increasing the number of visits to sites of cultural and natural heritage.

 

Agenda and registration

The webinar is designed to provide you with an insight into the current situation in the fields of alternative tourism in 6 European regions – Portugal, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Spain, Northern Ireland, and Romania.

09:45 – 10:00: Opening and welcome
10:00 – 11:30: Partners presentations “State of Art”
11:30 – 11:45: Study visit: Canyon of River Chernelka
11:45 – 11:55: Q&A session
11:55 – 12:30: Round table: “How to include the community in the development of the future action plans”

The webinar will take place from 09:45 to 12:30 CEST and will be held in English.

If you wish to participate, please register here.

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