Mediterranean GIAHS sites network to promote sustainable agricultural tourism
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B EURO Mediterranean (EURO MED)Description
Strategy for sustainable agricultural tourism in MED GIAHS sites(FR)
MED-GIAHS Network(FR)
MED-GIAHS Network(EN)
MED-GIAHS Network partnership cooperation(EN)
MED-GIAHS Network partnership cooperation(FR)
Website: https://med-giahs.interreg-euro-med.eu/
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-B_EM_2) Greener MED
Priority specific objective: RSO2.7. Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility
Type of intervention: 079 Nature and biodiversity protection, natural heritage and resources, green and blue infrastructure
Partners (8)
Lead Partner: Consejería de Agricultura, Pesca, Agua y Desarrollo Rural de la Junta de Andalucía
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 920952048
Partner’s ID if not PIC: S4111001F | ES204000016 | - (FR), - (EN)
Department: Vice Ministry
Address: C/ Tabladilla, 41013 Seville, Spain
Department address: C/ Tabladilla, 41013 Sevilla, Spain
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/organismos/agriculturapescaaguaydesarrollorural.html
Total budget: EUR 210 753.30
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 168 602.64
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 42 150.66
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
Contractors:
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Name: ADRIANO VIAJES, S.A.
VAT registration or tax identification number: A41718073 -
Name: Descubre Comunicación S.L.
VAT registration or tax identification number: B90115395
- ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI - Special Account for Research Funds
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Name: ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI - Special Account for Research Funds
Department: Laboratory of Floriculture
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999895692
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 090049627 | EL120000024 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: Aristotle University Campus, K.E.D.E.A. Building,, 54636 Thessaloniki, Greece
Department address: Aristotle University Campus, K.E.D.E.A. Building,, 54636 Thessaloniki, Greece
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Education/training centre and school
Website: https://www.auth.gr/en
Total budget: EUR 125 480.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 100 384.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 25 096.00
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
- Областна Администрация Пазарджик
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Name: Областна Администрация Пазарджик
Department: Regional development
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999782978
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 112121473 | BG120000008 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: Ekzarh Yosif, 4400 Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
Department address: Ekzarh Yosif, 4400 Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: http://www.pz.government.bg
Total budget: EUR 129 360.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 103 488.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 25 872.00
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
- Università degli Studi di Firenze
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Name: Università degli Studi di Firenze
Department: Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agrarie, Alimentari, Ambientali e Forestali / Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Forestry Science and Technology.
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999895789
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 01279680480 | IT120000030 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: PIAZZA SAN MARCO, 50121 Florence, Italy
Department address: PIAZZA SAN MARCO, 50121 Florence, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.unifi.it
Total budget: EUR 199 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 159 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 39 800.00
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
Contractors:
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Name: Massimo Lucii
VAT registration or tax identification number: IT00841450117
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Name: Massimo Lucii
- Consorci Consell de l'Horta de València
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Name: Consorci Consell de l'Horta de València
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 886915621
Partner’s ID if not PIC: S4600328A | ES1S0000029 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: Camí Alqueria del Moros, 46025 Valencia, Spain
Department address: Camí Alqueria del Moros, 46025 Valencia, Spain
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Total budget: EUR 198 870.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 159 096.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 39 774.00
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
Contractors:
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Name: Fundación Andanatura
VAT registration or tax identification number: G41681248 -
Name: Consell de l'Horta
VAT registration or tax identification number: S4600328A
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Name: Fundación Andanatura
- Reghionalna razvojna agencija za Bjelasicu, Komove i Prokletije
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Name: Reghionalna razvojna agencija za Bjelasicu, Komove i Prokletije
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 950647919
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 02769158 | ME220000002 | - (FR), - (EN)
Address: IV crnogorske brigade, 84300 Berane, Montenegro
Department address: IV crnogorske brigade, 84300 Berane, Montenegro
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: http://www.bjelasica-komovi.me
Total budget: EUR 123 569.50
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 98 855.60
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 24 713.90
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
- Università di Firenze
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Name: Università di Firenze
Department: Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agrarie, Alimentari, Ambientali e Forestali / Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Forestry Science and Technology.
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 999895789
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 01279680480 | IT120000030
Address: PIAZZA SAN MARCO, 50121 Florence, Italy
Department address: PIAZZA SAN MARCO, 50121 Florence, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.unifi.it
Total budget: EUR 199 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 159 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 39 800.00
GBER schemes / de minimis: GBER Article 20a
- Πανελλήνιος Σύλλογος Αρχιτεκτόνων Τοπίου ΠΣΑΤ
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Name: Πανελλήνιος Σύλλογος Αρχιτεκτόνων Τοπίου ΠΣΑΤ
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 900973831
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 998648218
Address: Dimitriou Psatha, 151 27 Athens, Greece
Department address: Dimitriou Psatha, 15127 Athens, Greece
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: http://www.phala.gr
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Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: MED-GIAHS
Project ID: Euro-MED0200584
Project start date: 2024-01-01
Project end date: 2026-03-31
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- Interreg SUDOE (2020-2023). VALSIPAM (FR), Interreg SUDOE (2020-2023). VALSIPAM (EN) | Interreg SUDOE VALSIPAM project. Its methodologies and strategy are the heart of the transfer we propose and therefore fully synergic with ours. Two of the VALSIPAM partners, the coordinator (CAPADR) and CHdV will be the transfer partners in MED-GIAHS. Moreover, in this project, the coordinator is the same: the Andalusía Ministry of Agriculture (CAPADR)
- The ultimate goal of our project, the creation of a network of GIAHS sites will be the result of the adaptation and improvement of the VALSIPAM strategy validated through the definition of a joint guide for defining action plans and for VALSIPAM it means its culmination: its tools and strategy, now improved and reinforced by new good practices and tools, will serve to create the first network of agricultural and touristically sustainable GIAHS territories.
- All the projects detailed below, with which synergies will be established, fulfil the objective of serving as instruments and good practices to create the MED-GIAHS strategy based on the improvement of the VALSIPAM strategy, optimising and reinforcing it.
- (EN), Interreg SUDOE VALSIPAM project. Its methodologies and strategy are the heart of the transfer we propose and therefore fully synergic with ours. Two of the VALSIPAM partners, the coordinator (CAPADR) and CHdV will be the transfer partners in MED-GIAHS. Moreover, in this project, the coordinator is the same: the Andalusía Ministry of Agriculture (CAPADR)
- The ultimate goal of our project, the creation of a network of GIAHS sites will be the result of the adaptation and improvement of the VALSIPAM strategy validated through the definition of a joint guide for defining action plans and for VALSIPAM it means its culmination: its tools and strategy, now improved and reinforced by new good practices and tools, will serve to create the first network of agricultural and touristically sustainable GIAHS territories.
- All the projects detailed below, with which synergies will be established, fulfil the objective of serving as instruments and good practices to create the MED-GIAHS strategy based on the improvement of the VALSIPAM strategy, optimising and reinforcing it.
- (FR), Cofund ERA-NETs SUSFOOD2 and FOSC. (2022-2024). MedAgriFood Resilience Project (EN), Cofund ERA-NETs SUSFOOD2 and FOSC. (2022-2024). MedAgriFood Resilience Project (FR) | This project is focused on studying three GIAHS sites (in Italy, Morocco and Algeria) applying a multidisciplinary approach to identify the possible social and environmental shocks impacting agroforestry and agri-food heritage systems in the Mediterranean area, linking together landscape structure, climatological studies, social role and biodiversity assessment. Over the centuries, local communities have adapted to challenging environmental conditions such as a dry and hot climate, water scarcity and steep slopes. The results of the project will lead to the identification of the best practices to be replicated in other traditional agroforestry and agri-food systems to increase the adaptation and resilience to social and/or environmental systems shocks.
- One of the main outputs of the project will be the creation of an informal network of GIAHS sites in the Mediterranean area (MED-GIAHS Network). It is a scientific-oriented network promoted by the University of Florence (now a MED-GIAHS partner) and two North African universities from Morocco and Algeria (now also MED-GIAHS associates). This could be the embryo of the main objective of our project, which is to create a network of GIAHS in the MED area through a common strategy to promote sustainable agricultural tourism in MED- GIAHS sites. (EN), This project is focused on studying three GIAHS sites (in Italy, Morocco and Algeria) applying a multidisciplinary approach to identify the possible social and environmental shocks impacting agroforestry and agri-food heritage systems in the Mediterranean area, linking together landscape structure, climatological studies, social role and biodiversity assessment. Over the centuries, local communities have adapted to challenging environmental conditions such as a dry and hot climate, water scarcity and steep slopes. The results of the project will lead to the identification of the best practices to be replicated in other traditional agroforestry and agri-food systems to increase the adaptation and resilience to social and/or environmental systems shocks.
- One of the main outputs of the project will be the creation of an informal network of GIAHS sites in the Mediterranean area (MedGIAHS Network). It is a scientific-oriented network promoted by the University of Florence (now a MED-GIAHS partner) and two North African universities from Morocco and Algeria (now also MED-GIAHS associates). This could be the embryo of the main objective of our project, which is to create a network of GIAHS in the MED area through a common strategy to promote sustainable agricultural tourism in MED GIAHS sites. (FR), Interreg MED. 2019. CASTWATER Project (EN), Interreg MED. 2019. CASTWATER Project (FR) | This project has generated 2 online tools that assess water management. One of them is addressed to SMEs (GIAHS managers) and the other one to public authorities (MED-GIAHS partners).
- We believe that both tools will be interesting for the elaboration of the joint guide for defining action plans based on the GIAHS transnational strategy for the management and valorisation of sustainable tourism.
- In this case and due to the importance of the water issue in the GIAHS of the MED territory, a partner of this project has been invited as a partner: Valencia Tourism. (EN), This project has generated 2 online tools that assess water management. One of them is addressed to SMEs (GIAHS managers) and the other one to public authorities (MED-GIAHS partners).
- We believe that both tools will be interesting for some regional action plans based on the GIAHS transnational strategy for the management and valorisation of sustainable tourism.
- In this case and due to the importance of the water issue in the GIAHS of the MED territory, a partner of this project has been invited as a partner: Valencia Tourism. (FR), Interreg MED. 2019-2023. Sustainable Tourism Community Project (EN), Interreg MED. 2019-2023. Sustainable Tourism Community Project (FR) | This Community MED project (still active) is the reference in terms of policy recommendations for an entire Interreg period. It brings together the work of over 10 thematic Interreg MED projects focusing on sustainable tourism. It will therefore be our initial guide for our MED-GIAHS strategy.
- This project will give MED-GIAHS an initial vision of how policies should be developed to achieve sustainable tourism that preserves nature and culture.
- Moreover, in this case the project coordinator has been the Diputació’ de Barcelona (Spain) so that synergies will be established directly between the coordinators of the two projects. (EN), This Community MED project (still active) is the reference in terms of policy recommendations for an entire Interreg period. It brings together the work of over 10 thematic Interreg MED projects focusing on sustainable tourism. It will therefore be our initial guide for our MED-GIAHS strategy.
- This project will give MED-GIAHS an initial vision of how policies should be developed to achieve sustainable tourism that preserves nature and culture.
- Moreover, in this case the project coordinator has been the Diputació’ de Barcelona (Spain) so that synergies will be established directly between the coordinators of the two projects. (FR), Interreg MED. 2019. DESTMED Project (EN), Interreg MED. 2019. DESTMED Project (FR) | This thematic project has generated an online tool that calculates the carrying capacity of a tourist destination. This tool will be part of the complementary annexes of the Strategy to be transferred to MED-GIAHS.
- It is a reality that the GIAHS do not currently have a problem of tourist overcrowding, but it is also a reality that they are very fragile systems in terms of human intervention. This, together with the simplicity and effectiveness of this tool, makes it an important complement to the transfer.
- In addition, the city of Malaga and a Valencian Institute are partners in this project, which are the regions where the GIAHS transferring partners of MED-GIAHS are located.
- (FR), This thematic project has generated an online tool that calculates the carrying capacity of a tourist destination. This tool will be part of the complementary annexes of the Strategy to be transferred to MED-GIAHS.
- It is a reality that the GIAHS do not currently have a problem of tourist overcrowding, but it is also a reality that they are very fragile systems in terms of human intervention. This, together with the simplicity and effectiveness of this tool, makes it an important complement to the transfer.
- In addition, the city of Malaga and a Valencian Institute are partners in this project, which are the regions where the GIAHS transferring partners of MED-GIAHS are located. (EN), Interreg ADRION. 2022. QNeST Plus Project (FR), Interreg ADRION. 2022. QNeST Plus Project (EN) | This project is also being developed in the countries of some of our partners, so their dialogue will be direct.
- From the results obtained in QNeST Plus we want to take advantage of the methodology used to design the tourist routes in our project. They have designed routes on primary products and water which are themes present in the GIAHS and a tourist product to be developed on them.
- (EN), This project is also being developed in the countries of some of our partners, so their dialogue will be direct.
- From the results obtained in QNeST Plus we want to take advantage of the methodology used to design the tourist routes in our project. They have designed routes on primary products and water which are themes present in the GIAHS and a tourist product to be developed on them. (FR), ENI CBC MED (2019 - 2023). MED PEARLS Project (EN), ENI CBC MED (2019 - 2023). MED PEARLS Project (FR) | This project, still in progress, offers a very interesting concept for the GIAHS territories: Slow Tourism. Its main feature is to connect local communities with tourists. It will also create 26 new products in this line.
- From MED-GIAHS we are going to make networking with them to know in more detail the concept of Slow Tourism and the new tourist products created, to evaluate the incorporation in our catalogue of good practices. (FR), This project, still in progress, offers a very interesting concept for the GIAHS territories: Slow Tourism. Its main feature is to connect local communities with tourists. It will also create 26 new products in this line.
- From MED-GIAHS we are going to make networking with them to know in more detail the concept of Slow Tourism and the new tourist products created, to evaluate the incorporation in our catalogue of good practices. (EN), Interreg ALPINE Space. 2019. AlpFoodway Project (EN), Interreg ALPINE Space. 2019. AlpFoodway Project (FR) | AlpFoodway has based the development of its activities on the appreciation of the local food of its territory. On this basis, it has created new tools for transferring agricultural knowledge to future generations and new marketing tools based on local food.
- As the GIAHS of our project are agricultural areas with traditional food and a deep-rooted food culture, we believe that knowing the tools created by AlpFoodway can bring us an interesting added value in our strategy. (EN), AlpFoodway has based the development of its activities on the appreciation of the local food of its territory. On this basis, it has created new tools for transferring agricultural knowledge to future generations and new marketing tools based on local food.
- As the GIAHS of our project are agricultural areas with traditional food and a deep-rooted food culture, we believe that knowing the tools created by AlpFoodway can bring us an interesting added value in our strategy. (FR), GIAHS Capacity Building project (FR), GIAHS Capacity Building project (EN) | This is an ongoing project funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).
- It aims to promote the knowledge of agricultural heritage systems and traditional landscapes, supporting the FAO GIAHS program especially in the AICS Countries, through training and research activities, including the establishment of a first level master course in Agricultural Heritage Systems.
- Some of this project results could be used in the development of training materials in WP2. (EN), This is an ongoing project funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).
- It aims to promote the knowledge of agricultural heritage systems and traditional landscapes, supporting the FAO GIAHS program especially in the AICS Countries, through training and research activities, including the establishment of a first level master course in Agricultural Heritage Systems.
- Some of this project results could be used in the development of training materials in WP2. (FR)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 987 032.80
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 789 626.24
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 80.00%
Co-financing sources:
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- Joint Guide for defining action plans
- Joint Guide for defining action plans
- Joint Training Plan
- Joint Training Plan
- Strategy for sustanaible agricultural tourism in Med GIAHS sites
- Strategy for sustanaible agricultural tourism in Med GIAHS sites
- Joint catalogue of Med GIAHS sustainable agricultural tourism.
- Joint catalogue of Med GIAHS sustainable agricultural tourism.
- MED-GIAHS Network
- MED-GIAHS Network
Contribution to wider strategies and policies:
- EUStrategyAdriaticIonianRegion In the MED-GIAHS partnership, there are 3 partners from this Macroregion (Italy, Montenegro, and Greece). The EUSAIR action plan-pillar IV: "sustainable tourism" defines 8 key topics/actions. We outline those with direct synergies with our project:
- - Measuring and monitoring sustainable tourism. “Capitalizing the successful experience of some ETIS3 destinations, in order to share the good practices for measuring the impact and collecting data on sustainable tourism and to expand the number of ETIS destinations”. The environmental and social assessment of our strategy is a simple good practice that is adaptable, at least complementary, to monitor and measure the impact of sustainable tourism.
- - Skills and vocational training: “Developing multilingual training courses and establishing a Master's program on tourism management, hospitality, and services, sharing the same methodologies and approaches”. In this aspect the synergies are evident: the set of activities of WP2 aim at developing pedagogical guides as a basis for training actions with the actors of the sustainable tourism value chain, thus increasing the present and future capacities of the whole agrarian tourism value chain.
- - Cultural tourism and local identity: “Establishment of networks based on thematic tourism already existing in the countries”. Again, the synergies with this topic are direct. Our main objective is the creation of a network of GIAHS sustainable tourism territories open to other territories that are thematically committed to the tourism valorisation of emblematic territories from a food/agrarian point of view. Networking with other thematic networks, and sharing experiences and good practices is one of the central objectives of our network.
- EuropeanGreenDeal The link between healthy people, healthy societies and a healthy planet places sustainable food systems, whose ultimate expression is the GIAHS territories, at the heart of the European Green Pact, the EU's strategy for sustainable and inclusive growth, which aims to boost the economy, improve people's health, quality of life, and care for nature.
- The transfer and improvement of the VALSIPAM tourism valorisation strategy will accelerate the transition to a sustainable food system that will bring assessed environmental and social benefits. This way, we will offer the opportunity for farmers and tourism operators to make new incomes compensating for the price crisis of agricultural products caused by globalisation and the increase in input prices due to the war in Ukraine, while at the same time will be able to reduce the negative impacts of agriculture on ecosystem services.
- In fact, our project is based on a win-win strategy, a partnership between tourism and agriculture, which boosts positive agricultural ecosystem services and biodiversity while strengthening food security, reducing the environmental footprint and making the GIAHS stronger by providing additional income to farmers via tourism.
- EUStrategyAlpineRegion MED-GIAHS will contribute to objective 3 of this strategy: Ensure sustainability in the Alps: preserve Alpine heritage and promote sustainable use of natural and cultural resources and specifically to Action Group 6: To preserve and valorise natural resources, including water and cultural resources. Subtopic 2: Future-oriented farming and forestry". This sub-topic aims at establishing a knowledge network to collect, develop and foster existing - and possibly initiate new - innovative and successful initiatives and activities for the promotion and marketing of food and forest products, especially in urban areas, which are sustainably produced and processed in the EUSALP mountain and rural areas to maintain cultural and ecosystem services.
- Interaction and synergies with this strategy will be important, especially in:
- - the design of the cooperative strategy to strengthen the connection between sustainable tourism, food production, environmental protection, and public health.
- - Taking into account good practices from the Alpine region in agro-tourism and food promotion initiatives adaptable to present and future GIAHS territories.
- TerritorialAgenda2030 MED-GIAHS contributes to the following SDGs.
- No Poverty. MED-GIAHS enables a framework that encourages the development of tourism products and services tailored to lower-income customers, to ensure that everyone can become a tourist while promoting the training and employability of local community members, including those living in poverty, and integrating them into the tourism value chain (as producers, suppliers, or sellers).
- Zero Hunger. MED-GIAHS aims to demonstrate the viability of small-scale agriculture, sustaining producer communities with income from sustainable tourism by cutting agricultural price distortions while promoting resilient agriculture with an increasing positive impact on ecosystem services.
- Quality education. MED-GIAHS will create a free training framework tailored to farmers and the whole tourism value chain that will demonstrate employment opportunities in the agrarian tourism sector, promoting free and equal training opportunities.
- Clean Water. MED-GIAHS is aware of the role of agriculture and tourism as major water consumers. In a climatically hostile environment, with increasing episodes of drought, the preservation of water resources will be one of the pillars of the sustainable strategy that will govern the network of GIAHS territories.
- Life on Land. MED-GIAHS will contribute to measuring, managing, and mitigating impacts on ecosystem services, promoting and scaling up best practices in land use planning and management.
- Partnerships for the Goals. MED-GIAHS will foster regional and international cooperation and knowledge sharing with FAO and UNWTO in order to encourage more territories with high agri-food and sustainable tourism values to join the GIAHS network through continuous networking with both institutions.
- Other Biodiversity Strategy EU 2030
- This European strategy will be one of the main guidelines for the creation of the network of GIAHS territories that we propose. Below are some of the most important priorities of the Biodiversity Strategy EU 2030, which are also references and expected outcomes of MED-GIAHS:
- - Working with farmers to support and incentivise the transition to fully sustainable practices. MED-GIAHS: the territories where sustainable tourism will be promoted are agricultural territories and working with farmers, as managers of these territories, is our focus for the development of the action plans.
- - 25% of EU agricultural land should be dedicated to organic farming by 2030. MED-GIAHS: Some of the agricultural areas integrated in the GIAHS network are already practising organic farming, but this project also aims to encourage the conversion of the remaining areas. Sustainable and healthy tourism is inconceivable if the destinations are not sustainable and healthy. The underlying message of all project activities will be the conversion to organic farming.
- - Building a truly coherent Trans-European Network of Wilderness Areas. As developed throughout the proposal, one of the objectives and results of the project will be the creation and maintenance of a GIAHS network in the MED territory. This network will, of course, be integrated into the existing global network. This network will continue to function in parallel after the end of the project and will also incorporate other GIAHS that will be set up in the MED area (WP1) reinforcing by this way that Trans-European Network.
- - Improving knowledge, education and skills. Our main objective is to transfer knowledge and enable local actors to use it. The knowledge transferred is closely linked to the concept of sustainability and is addressed to all local stakeholders: farmers, tour operators, politicians, tourists and society in general. In a specific way, we dedicated WP2 to reinforce this aspect.
- Other EU strategy for Sustainable Tourism (P9 TA(2021)0109)
- We should emphasise two essential points of this strategy that are synergistic with our MED-GIAHS project:
- - It points out that the production processes and the wide range of services of general interest offered by agriculture, as well as the diversity of certain activities and facilities, turn farms into places of discovery and experiences, where people of all ages can discover rural landscapes and the cultural and natural heritage safeguarded by rural communities. Tourists will be able to experience farming firsthand and better understand the responsibilities inherent in dealing with animals and natural resources; underlines in this respect the synergies between rural tourism, environmental protection, biodiversity conservation, and animal welfare awareness.
- - Underlines, as our project aims to do, the growing trend towards local and authentic travel experiences, which can contribute significantly to reducing the distance travelled by each person and to reducing climate impact, improving environmental tourism management by relieving pressure from overcrowded tourist destinations. Considers farm holidays to be the most sustainable and efficient form of rural tourism in Europe, as they contribute to supporting local businesses and promoting agricultural and natural areas; recommends that Member States ensure that the diversification of rural tourism is optimised, seasonality is reduced, and the quality of tourism is increased.
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RCR 104 - Solutions taken up or up-scaled by organisations, Measurement unit:
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RCR90N Long-term cross-border innovation networks, Measurement unit: Number of networks
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PSI1 - Organisations with increased institutional capacity due to their participation in cooperation activities across borders, Measurement unit: organisations
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSALP
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Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSAIR
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2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B EURO Mediterranean (EURO MED)
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2025-05-27
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64 / 64 (100%)
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608 / 608 (100%)
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