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18 September 2015 at 12 h 09 min #4913
FrancescaA Development Agency is looking for partners for a project proposal leaded by the territory of Ferrara. The project concerns the development of policies, plans and models addressing issues such as:
-seasonality of coastal and maritime tourism;
-strengthening the interconnection between coast and hinterland, especially exploiting the opportunities offered by UNESCO territories and enhancing them;
-supporting the development of highly diversified and sustainable coastal and maritime tourism (slow, tourism, creative and cultural path, exploitation of traditional building heritage).
For more information, please contact: consulente@siproferrara.com21 September 2015 at 15 h 47 min #5092Dear Francesca,
The County Council of Granada (Spain)is very interested in your project idea
I have already sent you an e-mail with more information and my contact data.
23 September 2015 at 13 h 14 min #5390CLAND, Digital and Audiovisual Cluster in Andalusia, Spain, would like to be a partner in a project related to the Priority Axis 1: INNOVATION: Promoting Mediterranean innovation capacities to develop smart and
sustainable growth.
We are a business Cluster in the CCI in the southern region of Spain, Andalucía, and we have experience in EU and National funded projects.
We are made up of a group of companies. Our main objective is to foster cooperation between different entities in order to create innovative projects and develop new business models surrounding the digital contents industry sector.
We believe, as well, in creative spillovers and cross sectoral innovation based on open economy and we have developed and worked on agricultural and tourism in collaboration with CCI based innovation models.
Furthermore, we are in contact with many local authorities, businesses and public bodies.
Our mission and vision are clearly defined by the following ten principles:
Competitive Cooperation, for which our cluster will be the spokesperson in talks with institutions and other sectorial organisations, which may link up horizontally or vertically.
Knowledge Society: we strive to become cutting-edge and innovative.
Internationalisation of the industry search for new markets in which we can play an important role.
Lead, transform the sector in Andalusia in order to achieve further development of the digital and audiovisual sector with a comprehensive vision.
Empower Andalusian business projects, within our sector that have become a reference in the national market and progressively in the international market.
Boost competitiveness of our business network, our partners and the Cluster.
Promote cooperation within a sector that is not integrated in terms of strategies and not united under one umbrella.
Strengthen business alliance in the sector with other external businesses.
Use technological innovation, as a means to achieve our goal.
R+D+I, as an engine for future growth
As stated before, we are available for participating in Priority Axis 1: INNOVATION: Promoting Mediterranean innovation capacities to develop smart and
sustainable growth.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Best Regards,
CLAND23 September 2015 at 16 h 48 min #5418
Parco Minerario dell’Isola d’ElbaDear All,
The Parco Minerario of Elba Isle in Rio Marina, is a public owned company, whose mission is the environment re-qualification, valorization and promotion of the Eastern Elba mining sites no longer in use.
Elba Isle is one of the main tourist location at international level and the Parco Minerario, the most famous Italian mining site, attracts thousands of tourists every year, especially during spring and summer (during these seasons in Rio Marina, where the park is located, tourist numbers correspond to 11000 people, being 2000 its natives).
The Parco Minerario museum, opened in 2001 in part with ERDF funds, is located inside the old mining Direction building. Starting from the museum, it’s possible to visit all the main mining areas by trekking, bicycle and train. Parco Minerario is used to offer visitors and tourists open-air activities with the support of environmental tour guides for spreading the knowledge of the natural, geological and mineral peculiarities of this area. Moreover, an open air theatre, realized in an old mine basin, hosts more than 700 people. The Parco Minerario intends to convert in tourist attraction those areas exploited for the iron excavation, since the Etruscan period, offering us samples of mineral of extraordinary beauty and interest from the scientific point of view, that today we can admire in the most prestigious museums all over the world.
In this context, the Parco Minerario of Elba Isle, is interested in putting itself at disposal of other partners in order to exchange experiences and ideas, aiming at planning and testing models of re-qualification and communication of the Mediterranean cultural heritage.Parco Minerario is interested in being partner in future Med projects aiming at exchange experiences as example of reconversion process to be implemented at European level.
Please let us know in case you’re interested in involving us in your project idea.
Contact details:
Ilaria Orazzini
europrogettazione@bs-europa.eu
Phone number: +39349213951128 September 2015 at 13 h 56 min #5868Dear Francesca,
Imgarr Local Council from Malta is interested in joining your proposal. I sent you an email with background information and more details.
Best regards,
Eman Vella9 October 2015 at 16 h 52 min #7225
MailaDear Francesca,
we’re working on a similar project proposal, which aims to strengthen the interconnection between the coastal areas and the hinterland through the values of biodiversity. I think that the two ideas could fit well each other.
If you are interested and you’re still looking for partners, please don’t hesitate to contact us.Best regards,
Maila Pietroni
maila.pietroni@net4partners.it11 October 2015 at 14 h 11 min #7331
José António FalcãoDear Francesca:
We would like to indicate our interest to study the possibility of becoming a Portuguese partner of your consortium.
Established 1984, the “Departamento do Património Histórico e Artístico da Diocese de Beja” [DPHA] (Department of Historical and Artistic heritage, Catholic Diocesis of Beja) is a pioneer ONG, operating with national, regional and local authorities, in safeguarding the religious heritage. In particular, it is in charge of the cultural heritage of the Beja region, in the South of Portugal, between the Atlantic ocean and the Spanish border. The Diocese of Beja keeps over 200.000 inventoried works of art in churches, monasteries, convents and museums and over 500 buildings.
Best regards,José António Falcão
Department of Historical and Artistic Heritage, Diocesis of Beja
L. dos Prazeres, 4
PT 7800-420 Beja
Phone: + 00351 284 320 918
dphadb@sapo.pt
http://www.festivalterrassemsombra.pt12 October 2015 at 19 h 29 min #7493Dear Francesca,
I’m writing on behalf of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Department for Culture, Sport and Technical culture. We are regional government, situated in Rijeka, Croatia. PGK County covers various areas (rural, mountainous, island and hinterland). It is located at the meeting point of the northern Adriatic and the mountainous south-west of Croatia where forest-covered Gorski kotar borders with Kvarner-bay. On this territory thousand of years have left the memorable marks of the great Mediterranean and Central European cultures, great historical changes and harmonious integration with the surrounding environments. Thanks to the sea, the coast and the islands of our County enjoy a mild climate during the year. Favourable air currents ensure a permanent influx of fresh air which makes this preserved area comfortable for living and desirable for holidays. Gorski kotar, with its mountainous climate harmoniously supplements the Mediterranean qualities of Kvarner.
If you are searching partners from Croatia, I am certain we can provide added value to your proposal.We have the experience in creating and implementing different projects in the domain of cultural and historical heritage:
HERA – Sustainable tourism management of Adriatic Heritage. Financed from IPA Adriatic CBC;
CLAUSTRA – Stone frontiers of roman Empire, sustainable management of natural resources. Financed from IPA SLovenija – Hrvatska.In the case that you think we are fitting in the partnership, please let us know in order to have more information and contribute to the proposal preparation.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Marijana Filipeti
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
Assistant
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