ARCHEODANUBE Archaeological Park in urban areas as a tool for Local Sustainable Development

DANUBE cultural heritage in the cities is rich and diverse, but under pressure due to lack common policies, know-how and resources) All the partners are confronted with the same challenges: how to incorporate and present the archaeological heritage into the contemporary social environment, how to incorporate in the urban parts of the cities,how  to integrate preserved remains within buildings and areas of the towns for presentations  (example: integration of sustainable mobility), how to provide the sustainable development and  how to achieve the economic impact and visibility beyond the local level (cultural tourism).
The project will improve and intensify cooperation among relevant actors in DTP in order to preserve, support and valorize cultural heritage through archaeological parks as products in cities for development of archeotourism.The project paves way for preparation of concrete plans, trainings, tools for preservation and presentation and concreate small pilots, for improving effectiveness of heritage sites management in support implementation of new initiatives in tourism (archaeotourism). All results are representative for other Danube regions and relevant for the entire area.
Having said this, the consortium convenes in understanding archaeological parks as are a tool through which the local communities can manage, control and protect their heritage resources. Moreover, they are a good to connect the local culture, which represents an important period of human history, with the global culture.
In order for our heritage values to remain preserved and be accessible to contemporary and future generations, it is imperative to develop and advance an integrated planning concept. The project will provide a understanding of archaeological parks as an integrated concept between archaeological heritage/urban development of the city and cultural tourism. The partnership consist of 15 actors  (+7 ASP) from 11 DTP countries.

Archaeological Park  in urban areas as a tool for Local Sustainable Development
Start date
01-07-2020
End date
31-12-2022
Budget in Euro
Overall: 2157540
ERDF Contribution: 1541509
IPA Contribution: 176523.75
ENI Contribution: 115876.25
Call number
Call 3
Priority
Environment and culture responsible Danube region
Specific objective
Foster sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage and resources

Library

Filename Date of upload
D.C.5.1. Final e-brochure 13-12-2022 07:59:55
D.C.5.2. eNewsletter Issue6 13-12-2022 07:58:25
D.C.5.2. eNewsletter Issue5_FInal version 28-11-2022 10:46:01
D.T3.1.2 Evaluation report 24-11-2022 20:47:59
D.C.5.2. eNewsletter Issue4 24-05-2022 10:49:04
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Project Partners

Name Type Email Country
City Municipality Ptuj Lead partner danilo.ceh@bistra.si Slovenia
Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia ERDF partner katharina.zanier@zvkds.si Slovenia
First Hungarian Responsible Innovation Association ERDF partner lukovicsmiklos@gmail.com Hungary
West Pannon Regional and Economic Development Public Nonprofit Ltd ERDF partner tibor.polgar@westpannon.hu Hungary
Romanian Academy Cluj Branch, Institute of Archaeology and History of Art ERDF partner aurelrustoiu@yahoo.com Romania
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Project News

  • ARCHEODANUBE - eNewsletter - Issue6 is available
    - 13-12-2022
    eNewsletter - Issue6 is available

    The last issue of the e-Newsletter is available. This is a special issue with animations and movies:  http://www.interreg-danube.eu/uploads/media/approved_project_public/0001/54/3fa6f3b9fabdda97d3c07c3ed9e4d5ffac4cf8a0.pdf

  • ARCHEODANUBE - eNewsletter - Issue5 is available
    - 28-11-2022
    eNewsletter - Issue5 is available

    The latest eNewsletter is already available! Download and read it from this link:  http://www.interreg-danube.eu/uploads/media/approved_project_public/0001/54/a5c0716fb509b7f2f839dba4f40f2bc95245da75.pdf  

  • ARCHEODANUBE - Symposium - invitation
    - 06-10-2022
    Symposium - invitation

    Dear Sir and Madam, The consortium of the project Archeodanube is delighted to invite you to the symposium The past made present: public archaeology and archaeological tourism for young generations. Public archaeology is about how to...

  • ARCHEODANUBE - PROTECTING CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE DEATH AND THE NOT SO SECURE LIFE OF ANCIENT CITIES
    - 21-06-2022
    PROTECTING CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE DEATH AND THE NOT SO SECURE LIFE OF ANCIENT CITIES

    Today, in the era of rapidly expanding cities many archeological sites are under the threat of being destroyed by new infrastructure and real estate developments. Endangerment of historical sites is an irreversible process, which could...

  • ARCHEODANUBE - Yesterday-today-tomorrow tool - available for the public
    - 08-06-2022
    Yesterday-today-tomorrow tool - available for the public

    We are very pleased to announce that a new digital tool called Yesterday-today-tomorrow is now available to the public. The tool helps users to choose the most suitable solution for the presentation of archaeological heritage in archaeological...

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