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Title: Folie 1


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  • Our vision
  • via carpatica

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  • Explications to the map of Carpathians from page
    3
  • (each click corresponds with a paragraph below)
  • We will start at the Danube and hike through the
    first part of the Southern Carpathians.
  • On the ridge path, we will traverse the
    Transylvanian Alps and ascend Rumanias highest
    mountain Moldoveanu and then climb through the
    steep and jagged limestone rocks of the Pietra
    Craiuli.
  • Quiet and lonesome passages follow in the Eastern
    Carpathians. We continue our hike to the former
    border of Galicia, the country with its great
    multi-ethnic past in the middle Europe.
  • The path continues along the historical boundary
    between well today it is the boundary to
    Transcarpathia, a Ukrainian region. But when we
    take a closer look, we can find Austrian,
    Hungarian, Czechoslovakian and Soviet boundary
    stones evidence of a turbulent past east and
    west of this boundary on the ridge of the ??????i
    ??????? 'Lisysti Karpaty', also called Beskids.
  • We come to Slovakia and to Poland. And there we
    pass the High Tatras the worlds smallest high
    mountain region. The Gerlach stit, with its 2.655
    m the highest peak of the Carpathians, is
    situated in this region.
  • We finish our hike passing through the Western
    Carpathians, which also touch the Czech Republic,
    and in Bratislava, after 1.300 km or so who has
    ever measured the distance? we reach the Danube
    again.

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  • via carpatica as a vision
  • A vision does not correspond with reality
  • It is a guiding line for practical steps to be
    taken

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  • Via carpatica is our vision. A vision however is
    not the reality, it does not correspond with the
    reality.
  • However a vision can be useful it is a goal to
    work towards to and a guiding line for our
    practical actions.
  • What is the plan and what are the goals of the
    Carpathian Project of ISF München?
  • Which results should be achieved?
  • In which framework?

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  • Frame
  • Initiative of the European Carpathian
    Project Protection and sustainable development
    of the Carpathians in a transnational framework
  • Promoted by the programme INTERREG IIIB/CADSES
    of the European Union
  • Duration September 2005 till August 2008

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  • Goals of the European Carpathian Project
  • The objective of the Carpathian Project is to
    enhance the sustainable development of the
    Carpathian region based on its rich natural and
    cultural heritage. The project will analyse the
    available information base, develop strategies
    and policy instruments and will implement pilot
    activities together with regional and national
    stakeholders. The project builds on the
    transnational framework established by the
    Carpathian Convention to apply EU policies
    throughout the Carpathian region.

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  • Goals of the Carpathian Project of ISF München
  • Development of sustainable mountain tourism
  • Creation of occupational and qualificational
    perspectives for the local population
  • Identification and organisation of necessary
    training courses

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  • Approach of the project
  • Pilot region Transsylvanian Alps (Fagarasi
    Mountains)
  • Co-operation with local players in a bottom up
    approach
  • Authorities of the provinces Brasov, Sibiu and
    Arges
  • Siebenbürgischer Karpatenverein (SKV)
  • Mountain rescue services (Salvamont)
  • Hut administrators
  • Association of Mountain Guides Romania (AGMR)
  • Ecology group Club for protection of nature and
    tourism (CPNT)
  • Friends of Nature Romania (Prietenii Naturii
    Romania)
  • Connections to other regions and organisations
    ? transfer of know-how

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  • Work plan
  • Inquiry of the present touristic infrastructure
    through interviews with relevant local players
  • Development of an infrastructural concept for the
    pilot region
  • Identification of job opportunities
  • Identification of the necessary qualifications
  • Support of local players in the organisation of
    necessary training courses

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  • Expected results
  • Extension and improvement of the existing path
    and hut network and of the infrastructure in
    areas close to the mountains
  • Development of quality criteria for huts and
    paths
  • Improving the acces to information for users of
    huts and paths, including guides and maps as well
    as a website.
  • Creation of new job opportunities on the
    mountains and in the valleys
  • Training measures for those employed in mountain
    tourism
  • Transfer of know-how among European mountain
    regions
  • Creation of three types of networks - among the
    local players - within the Carpathians -
    between Alps and Carpathians

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  • If we will be able to realise these goals and
    achieve these results, mountain tourists one day
    will be able to
  • hike on marked paths over the ridges and crests
    of the Carpathians from the Danube back to the
    Danube,
  • find a hut in the evening,
  • where they can spend the night and get something
    to eat.
  • They will find route descriptions and they will
    get information on the Internet.
  • They will find an infrastructure in the valleys
    that will provide an easier access to the
    mountains.
  • And all this will be made possible by the efforts
    made and the services rendered by the resident
    population, which in turn will also help to
    secure jobs. This will be an important
    contribution to the stabilisation of this
    European region.

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  • Activities till autumn 2006
  • July 2006Inquiry of acitivities related to
    sustainable mountain tourism in the Fagarasi
    Mountains
  • August 2006Development of a concept of
    sustainable tourism for the Fagarasi Mountains
  • September 2006 I. Workshop in Sibiu with 35
    participants from all the relevant domains of
    mountain tourism- Tourism Association of the
    province Sibiu (AJTS)- Siebenbürgischer
    Karpatenverein (SKV)- Mountain rescue services
    (Salvamont)- Association of Mountain Guides
    Romania (AGMR)- Friends of Nature Romania
    (Prietenii Naturii Romania)- Hut
    administrators- Ecology group CPNT etc.

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  • Perspectives
  • II. Workshop in the spring of 2007Evaluation of
    first results and planning of future tasks
  • Summer of 2007Implementation
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