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Costa Nostrum Sustainable Beaches
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“Certification Standard for Sustainable Management and Development of the Mediterranean Beaches – Costa Nostrum Sustainable Beaches”, is an innovative certification standard based on specific indicators through the effect of which the sustainable management and development of each beach (public or “privately” exploited) may be achieved in an objective manner.
It’s the first time worldwide that a protocol for the sustainable development and management of the Mediterranean beaches is created, aiming to prevent the environmental causes instead of “curing” them, as well as proposals are made for economic viability & social well-being of the wider region, in order to achieve a balance to be achieved in the three pillars of sustainable development.
It consists of three main pillars: The initial study of the certified beach incorporates suggestions on the sustainable development and management of the beach based on its capabilities, infrastructures, and its unique characteristics. Secondly, the beach assessment - certification is as follows, with 39 objective criteria – indicators. And finally, the third pillar is the worldwide promotion of the beach through our website, which is also a free online information portal for Mediterranean tourists, in regard to the infrastructure, classification, and characteristics (natural–technical) of all certified beaches.
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- Other relevant EU initiatives
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Ena Hodžić
Project developer, educator, consultant at Pinkica consulting and services for fundraising, management, finances and education
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- Completing the consortia
- Consortium seeks Partners
- Other relevant EU initiatives
- Design - setting the project scope
Alexandru Stan
Head of R&D at IN2 Digital Innovations GmbH
Lindau, Germany
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TEc’N’Cool: Themes of Economy and Nature in Cultural Products
- Other relevant EU initiatives
- HEU Partnership: Virtual Worlds
- Design - setting the project scope
- HEU Partnership: Resilient Cultural Heritage
- Partner seeks Consortium (Expertise offered)
- Cultural Heritage in the Digital Europe Program
Clara Sarmento
Full Professor at Centre for Intercultural Studies, Porto Polytechnic University