Fourteen project partners from nine DTP countries joint their efforts in the NETWORLD proposal to manage the sustainable use of the WW1 cultural heritage by combining it with a quality cultural tourism. Ten ASP participate. During the preparation phase the proposal needs was identified. In order to have a joint WW1 heritage evaluation there is a need to upgrade the national efforts and results on a DTP level with a heritage management plan, database, strategy, project, results capitalisation, educational events and conferences. The stock of information will allow the link to develop cultural touristic routes to battlefield and memory places. The access will be improved by using innovative ICT tools. In order to have a large public recognition on the effects of the WW1 a further need is to analyse the heritage sites availability for touristic purposes, and to attract the younger generation by educational materials, games, ICT applications, lectures on WW1 impact, testing and demonstration activities.
Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Italy
Partners: Soca Valley Development Centre (LB-SL), Rozemberk Society PP-CZ), Varna Economic Development Agency (PP-BG), Regional Museum of History – Dobrich (PP-BG), Cultural LAB Social Cooperative (PP-HU), Municipality of Town Veszprém (PP-HU), Danube University Krems/Faculty of Education, Arts and Architecture/Department for Building and Environment (PP-AT), the Consultants Ltd. (PP-AT), National Institute for Research and Development in Tourism (PP-RO), Institution for development of competence, innovation and specialization of Zadar County (PP-CR), University of Presov (PP-SK), School of Economics and Business in Sarajevo (PP-BA), Department for Development and International Projects of Government of Zenica-Doboj (PP-BA)
Project Code: DTP1-311-2.2
Acronym: Networld
Start Date: 2017.01.01.
End Date: 2019.06.30.
Total Budget: 1 869 398 €
ERDF, IPA: 85%, Self contribution: 5%, Advance: 10%, in national co-funding
http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/networld/news