Best practices
03 September 2024
INCULTUM: Completed project focused on fostering cultural tourism
Best practices
03 September 2024
Cultural tourism
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Project aimed to explore and enhance lesser-known destinations managed by local communities.
Centre for the Research and Promotion of Historical-Archaeological Albanian Landscapes
Municipality of Permet
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Albania
France
Greece
Ireland
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Portugal
Slovakia
Spain
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The INCULTUM project (Innovative Cultural Tourism in European Peripheries) was a three-year initiative funded by the European Union under the Horizon 2020 Programme, concluding on 30 April 2024. Its aim was to explore and unlock the potential of lesser-known destinations managed by local communities and stakeholders. Key outcomes of the project include INCULTUM Training Resources, various publications, a Policy Toolbox, and pilot cases across Europe, all designed to enhance cultural heritage and regional development.
#Sustainable tourism #Cultural preservation #Destination management
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