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Central-BIC project: Stopping biodiversity loss in Central Europe

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16 October 2024

Central-BIC project: Stopping biodiversity loss in Central Europe

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The Central-BIC project aims to halt biodiversity loss in Central Europe by developing sustainable ecosystem management practices and engaging stakeholders in testing solutions for agriculture, livestock, and tourism.

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Central-BIC project

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Association of Municipalities of Małopolska Region

Business support centre, ltd., Kranj

Development agency of Idrija and Cerkno

European Center of Entrepreneurship Competence & Excellence

Hajdú-Bihar County Government

Ifuplan - Institute for Environmental Planning and Spatial Development

LAG Eastern Venice

LAMORO Development Agency Address

Liguria Region

Public Institution Kamenjak

Technical University of Kosice

Zadar County

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Austria

Croatia

Czechia

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Poland

Slovakia

Slovenia

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Consumer / tourist organisation

International Organisations

Local authorities

National authorities

Regional authorities

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Ecotourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Cross-border travelling

    • Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs

    • Innovative tourism services

  • Business activities

    • Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism

    • Gardens and nature reserves activities

    • Other

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The Central-BIC project, taking place from June, 2024, to November, 2026, aims to stop biodiversity loss in Central Europe by developing sustainable ecosystem management practices. It involves creating new tools and methodologies, engaging producers and consumers in testing solutions for livestock, agriculture, and integrated tourism. The project also establishes a network of Biodiversity Stewardship Communities to share best practices for habitat protection.

#Biodiversity #Agro tourism #Nature reserves #Sustainable tourism

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