Search for European Projects

8 European Projects Found

Searched on 125080 European Projects

 FINISHED 

Discover Croatia - Think Green, Act for Future!

Start date: Apr 1, 2016, End date: Oct 31, 2016,

...owledge. Main goal of the project was: Give youth from different backgrounds (ethnic, cultural, religious) the opportunity to advance their knowledge and raise awareness about the values of natural heritage and its potential for sustainable development of rural environments. Specific goals of the project were:1. Improve the quality of the Public Institution’s work with integrating new methods of w ...
Read Project

 3

 FINISHED 

HERITAGE INTERPRETATION & INNOVATIVE PRACTICES (HIIP)

Start date: Jun 1, 2015, End date: May 31, 2017,

Europe’s cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, is our common wealth – our inheritance from previous generations of Europeans and our legacy for those to come. It is an irreplaceable repository of knowledge and a valuable resource for economic growth, employment and social cohesion. It enriches the individual lives of hundreds of millions of people, is a source of inspiration for thinker ...
Read Project

 8

 FINISHED 
The objectives of the project are: • To transfer and further develop the ParcInterp innovation–“Quality Standards in Heritage Interpretation” (created by the German Institute for Heritage Interpretation), to three EU countries - France, Greece and Bulgaria,and to execute training for professional performance of the target groups of mountain, tourism and museum guides. • To introduce training in q ...
Read Project

 6

 FINISHED 

Towards future-proof historic cities (PORTICO)

Start date: May 14, 2007, End date: Jun 30, 2014,

...e for the urban economy of many European cities. But it can also be a burden for urban development. as it poses restrictions on the opportunities for new developments (eg Convention on Archaeological heritage. Malta / Valletta). PORTICO considers such restrictions a catalyst for innovation: an encouragement to develop new methods. techniques and ways of thinking about urban development - above and ...
Read Project

 5

 FINISHED 
...ficulties to elicit their commitment, this due to a lack of tools and means which are adapted to their expectations and difficulties, and a lack of sufficient knowledge of the resources which local heritage can represent to support their civil participation, while organisations involved in rural heritage preservation are having increasing difficulties to mobilize young people. At the same time, cu ...
Read Project

 6

 FINISHED 
The National Museum in Krakow is an authority in the field of Polish art. It establishes standards for dialogue on culture and national heritage trying at the same time to follow and implement trends in museum education developed in the world’s museums. However, the Museum should not be treated as a “Temple” – a temple of art or place of memory, the Museum now becomes a “Forum”. Therefore, its rol ...
Read Project

 8

 FINISHED 
...iginal objects, by first-hand experience, and by illustrative media, rather than simply to communicate factual information", (Tilden, 1957).Every year millions of people visit natural and cultural heritage sites. This is a great opportunity for informal and non-formal learning. InHerit wants to present heritage interpretation as the ideal tool and approach to make place-based learning more effect ...
Read Project

 9

 FINISHED 
...aining/qualification opportunities, limiting mobility among territorial VET systems, within a VET system, outside formal learning. This is also the situation for tourism professionals operating in “heritage interpretation” (EU cultural and natural heritage is a focus of 2010 communication on tourism), which is a key tool to develop qualified tourism projects and products involving EU cultural and ...
Read Project

 13