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Videos of the final conferences of MOG & DANTE available

The summary videos of the final conferences of DANTE project and the MOG project are now available in the Youtube channel of Euromontana.

After 3 years of work, DANTE project (Digital Agenda for New Tourism Approach in European Rural and Mountain Areas) has organised its final conference on “How to reinforce ICT and tourism strategies in rural & mountain areas? Tools and strategies” in Brussels on 25th June 2014. Seventy people attended the event to learn more about the project results (collection of good practices, implementation of a pilot web platform for public administrations, tourism operators and tourists in rural and mountain areas).

For more information on DANTE, please click here.

Move on Green (MOG) has also organised its final conference in Brussels on 15th September 2014. This final event welcomed around 75 participants, presented the overall results of the project and encouraged a larger discussion on how sustainable mobility can help to increase the attractiveness of rural and mountain areas.

For more information on MOG, please click here.

If you have missed the events, the videos will give you on overview. Click on the images to watch them:

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