important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
Venice Lagoon Routes [test]
NHREU
History, Nature & Climate Observation
Nau0cal Heritage Routes Europe
NHREU Storytellers Roberto Perocchio, Associa0on of Italian Marinas (ASSO Marinas):
Meet a new world in Nautical Routes
Venice Metropolitan City is one of the most important European gateways for emerging tourism growth and economic opportuni9es. The boa9ng industry is the first experience of land and water connec9ons. Trips along the waterways allow visitors to be@er understand history, geography, local economy, shipping technologies, eco system and climate change issues.
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Mapping the potenGal impact sea level rises
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or NHREU agents.
Meet a new world in Nautical Routes With thanks for the input from various ins0tu0ons, programs and sector players in EU, Member States and interna0onally.
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Nau0cal Heritage Routes Europe (NHREU) narrate stories and threads of mari0me ‘genius loci’ (places), discovering their roles in actual climate ac0ons and green-circular economies. The NHR Routes pay tribute to Mari0me Silkroad in connec0on with China and the Orient, as well as other ancient nau0cal routes in the world. You could learn fascina0ng places and their knowledge star0ng from home, meet new people and discover a New World in Nau0cal Routes. The dominant mari0me regions in Europe shiPed constantly in the long mari0me history. Interes0ngly, they are rooted and strongly linked with their direct hinterland. The first routes in prepara0on assist local mari0me leisure economy, poten0ally exchange between ci0es, ports and regions interna0onally. Interested? Watch here. Contact: xyliu@natureherit.com
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important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
g is already popular, n outside of Europe.
Venice Lagoon Routes [test]
Venice Quarters, Lagoon Towns
History, Nature & Climate Observation
NHREU Storytellers Roberto Perocchio, Associa0on of Italian Marinas (ASSO Marinas): Venice Metropolitan City is one of the most important European gateways for emerging tourism growth and economic opportuni9es. The boa9ng industry is the first experience of land and water connec9ons. Trips along the waterways allow visitors to be@er understand history, geography, local economy, shipping technologies, eco system and climate change issues.
The visible effects and seasonal hazards of Climate Change on the Venice historic city are highly educaGve.
Climate messages are important to be included in media narraGons, tourism programs and water routes. Venice Metropolitan City, Veneto Region (Italy) Images © NATUREHERIT
What is Climate Change?
Venice Lagoon Heritage, importance of coastal wetland
EUROPEAN ATLAS OF THE SEAS
Mapping the potenGal impact sea level rises
fight #marineli%er Twi%er: #CleanSeaLIFE
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important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
Venice Quarters, Lagoon Towns
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
NHREU Storytellers Venice / Veneto Tourism Board Venice Metropolitan City is one of the most important European gateways for emerging tourism growth and economic opportuni9es. The boa9ng industry is the first experience of land and water connec9ons. Trips along the waterways allow visitors to be@er understand history, geography, local economy, shipping technologies, eco system and climate change issues.
The visible effects and seasonal hazards of Climate Change on the Venice historic city are highly educaGve.
Climate messages are important to be included in media narraGons, tourism programs and water routes. Venice Metropolitan City, Veneto Region (Italy) Images © NATUREHERIT
What is Climate Change?
Venice Lagoon Heritage, importance of coastal wetland
g is already popular, n outside of Europe.
EUROPEAN ATLAS OF THE SEAS
Mapping the potenGal impact sea level rises
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Venice Quarters, Lagoon Towns
At the centre of Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge is the oldest bridge and market, where trade and goods between East
and West were exchanged which inďŹ&#x201A;uence our cultural life today. Venice, Veneto Region (Italy) Images Š NATUREHERIT
Venice Quarters, Lagoon Towns
In 2008, the year following Climate Change publicity, Japanese pavilion in Venice Biennale showed a value-adding
glass folly and minimalisGc interference with the public nature enjoyment. Venice, Veneto Region (Italy) Images Š NATUREHERIT
Lagoon Villages & Building Heritages
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
NHREU Heritage Routes
important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
Forte TreporB was one of the iconic military forBficaBons in the Venice Lagoons, watching over Lido and Punta
Sabbioni. It resides now an associaBon to preserve physical heritage through new use, emphasizing art and
culture as drivers for individual and socieBes. Cavallino-TreporB, Veneto Region (Italy) Images © NATUREHERIT
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Venice Lagoon Heritage, importance of coastal wetland
g is already popular, n outside of Europe.
EUROPEAN ATLAS OF THE SEAS
Mapping the potenBal impact sea level rises
Book mooring online.
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Lagoon Villages & Building Heritages
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
NHREU Heritage Routes
important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
From the view on Mazzorbo from 1920 by a German painter Franz Leo Ruben, this was once an important trading
centre but now known vineyards and orchards. The visual geography of Burano and Mazzorbo islands remain largely unchanged except the rising sea level. City of Venice, Veneto Region (Italy)
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Villages & Building Heritages in Venice Lagoons
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
NHREU Places
important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
Situated between the estuaries of Livenza and Lemene rivers, the old coastal town of Caorle was important for
Venice with the defence tower. It flourished with fishermen and vegetable growers, who sailed their goods through the lagoons to the Rialto Bridge. Caorle, Venice, Veneto Region (Italy) Images © NATUREHERIT
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Eleven Friesian Water Ci<es Venice Waters and Mari<me Routes
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
The evoluGon of the Lagoons accompanied a long history of VeneGan Republic, ciGes, towns and villages. It has
become a favourite tourist desGnaGon. While boaGng remains favourite, tradiGonal acGviGes are visible in old
buildings and co%ages for farmers and fishermen throughout the green isles. Image: Restaurant La Lanterna
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important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
Venice Waters and Mari<me Routes
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
Boat rental & programs
Overview of Venice & The Lagoons: Routes, Boats & Marinas/Moorings
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>> NHREU program spots and routes With Boat Naviga0on Charts
1/2 day – 12 days With or without skippers
Leisure marinas are spread in diverse waters in Venice and Lagoons..Although leisure boaGng could have negaGve
effect on the environment, it has great potenGals for human experiences with nature, which needs to be carefully managed to avoid deterioraGng fragile ecosystems. Venice, Veneto Region (Italy) Images © NATUREHERIT
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important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
g is already popular, n outside of Europe.
Vene<an Lagoon town planning - Smart, Green, Circular Governance & Management
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
Smart, Green, Circular Governance & Management Port of Venice Venice Metropolitan City Veneto Region
The coastal main street of Jesolo reflects the Venezian Lagoon town planning: Small-scaled, green and versaGle.
The traffic regulaGons prioGzes pedestrian and tourist routes. Culinary walks, bike rides and water routes could be even more enhanced. Venice, Veneto Region (Italy) Images © NATUREHERIT BOATCYCLE PROJECT | ACTIONS | CONTRIBUTIONS AVISING
Boat Recycling Project BOATCYCLE Project
Taking into account all data presented, the BOATCYCLE project aims to contribute to reducing the environmental impact that all abandoned boats could cause in the environment. By this way leakage, or spills, of solid or liquid waste contained inside abandoned boats would not constitute a source of pollution for terrestrial and submarine environment, contributing simultaneously to prevent expensive process costs related to the recovery and removal of the wastes.
Moreover, the BOATCYCLE project regards a boat as a waste in the same way that a boat is sold as a product. At the time a boat is abandoned a degradation process begins and each material has a different performance as a pollutant causing a direct global impact on the environment.
Veneto Region
Venice Metropolitan City
Cavallino-Trepor<
The Boat Scrapping Process 1. Introduction and situation of the end of life boats During the past 35 years, the economic growth of the coastal countries of the European area and north of the Mediterranean sea has been exceptional, a fact that has helped fund the marine industry at very significants levels. We focused in the following selected socioeconomic indicators: Approximately 37,200 businesses in the whole boating industry and over 234,000 direct employees. II. Nearly 20 billion EUR of turnover (23.4 billion EUR before the crisis 2008-2009). III. Approximately 3,000 yards in the boatbuilding segment, employing over 46,000 people. IV. Approximately 6 billion EUR of turnover from boatbuilding. V. 36 million European people practice boating (sailing or motorboating). VI Some 4,500 marinas provide 1.75 million berths in European waters (whether inland or on coastal areas). VII. EU boat ownership (per capita) is 1:164. VIII. 6,3 million boats are kept in Europe, with a vast majority of small boats. I.
h%p://www.iccgov.org/en/about-us/iccg/ New yacht apround on the rocks.
* Source: ICOMIA Statistics Book 2010
The average lifespan for nautical boats is among 10 years for inflatable boats, 20 for yachts and 30 years for sailboats. These average data are obtained from different studies in Europe and other parts of the world, but the reality is that European nautical fleet currently exceeds 6 million boats and these are used annually by about 36 million users.
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Sardinia Heritages Towns, Villages & Construc<ons
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Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Sassari, Region of Sardinia (Italy) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
Mountainside archaeological town and villages of Ozieri Culture witness small- and fine-scaled refurbished with
energy-saving and retrofipng technologies. Sassari, Region of Sardinia (Italy)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Images source: Sardegna Co2O, SEAP report for EU Covenant of Mayors program 2013 Classroom activities included the participation of experts (University teachers, professionals) and officials of the Region of Sardinia and of the regional agencies involved. The need for a strong coordination, being at the same time inclusive and "participatory" for all the stakeholders involved, emerged during the classroom activities conducted with the tutors in the technical training, and emphasised the need to promote the construction of a group identity for the stakeholders involved in the project and an effective
Support sustainable ci<esregions to achieve beCer lives and climate goals.
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i
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What is Climate Change?
system of communication and coordination. Thus, an outdoor training course was organised, which involved the tutors, the representatives of Sardegna Ricerche, BIC, SFIRS, the Presidency of the Region of Sardinia and the Regional Programming Centre. The above-mentioned activity was carried out within the framework of the 360° ERDF Project, which represents an organisational and training operation in support of the regional management structures of the actions of the ROP ERDF of the Region of Sardinia, managed by the General Affairs Directorate’s Organisation and Training department. The outdoor training took place in the nature park of Montarbu in the area of Seui. Specifically, educational experiences were offered, managed by a coach and a psychologist expert in outdoor training activities, along with two facilitators. The activities were centred on group work experiments in contexts far removed
Sustainable Energy Ac<on Plan (SEAP @ Sardinia Region 2013) Sardinia
from everyday working life and on actions aimed at sharing real or hypothetical critical events, trying to find practical solutions. The activities were organised in sequence, which allowed participants to maximise their learning: for each group, first they did an activity in a subgroup and then they shared their experiences and reflected as a group on what had happened under the guidance of a psychologist, who highlighted the key aspects related to knowing how to be and work in groups. The outdoor training brought various results: • a sense of common identity and belonging to the project developed, offering an opportunity for comparing and relating among those who, in various capacities, are involved in laying the foundations for a fruitful cooperation; • critical issues and doubts were identified by all the stakeholders of the project, concerning the tutors’ work and the management methods of the project; information was shared for preliminary planning actions for solving the critical issues identified and agreed upon; • a group identity developed within each tutor team, also encouraging collaboration and integration among the different teams; • participants acquired a greater awareness of the meaning of working as a team in a team work context and
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Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Sardinia Harbors at the blue sea
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Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Sassari, Region of Sardinia (Italy) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
The birdseye view of Marina Cala dei Sardi shows the eco-friendly development in Costa Smeralda, which is
developed hand-in-hand with the natural coastline, heritage landscape and buildings. It has the highest land price
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as top luxury mariGme desGnaGon. Olbia, Region of Sardinia (Italy) Images source: Simone Morelli Classroom activities included the participation of experts (University teachers, professionals) and officials of the Region of Sardinia and of the regional agencies involved. The need for a strong coordination, being at the same time inclusive and "participatory" for all the stakeholders involved, emerged during the classroom activities conducted with the tutors in the technical training, and emphasised the need to promote the construction of a group identity for the stakeholders involved in the project and an effective
Support sustainable ci<esregions to achieve beCer lives and climate goals.
Outdoor Climate Training
i
Photographs: Mauro Frau
What is Climate Change?
system of communication and coordination. Thus, an outdoor training course was organised, which involved the tutors, the representatives of Sardegna Ricerche, BIC, SFIRS, the Presidency of the Region of Sardinia and the Regional Programming Centre. The above-mentioned activity was carried out within the framework of the 360° ERDF Project, which represents an organisational and training operation in support of the regional management structures of the actions of the ROP ERDF of the Region of Sardinia, managed by the General Affairs Directorate’s Organisation and Training department. The outdoor training took place in the nature park of Montarbu in the area of Seui. Specifically, educational experiences were offered, managed by a coach and a psychologist expert in outdoor training activities, along with two facilitators. The activities were centred on group work experiments in contexts far removed
Sustainable Energy Ac<on Plan (SEAP @ Sardinia Region 2013) Sardinia
from everyday working life and on actions aimed at sharing real or hypothetical critical events, trying to find practical solutions. The activities were organised in sequence, which allowed participants to maximise their learning: for each group, first they did an activity in a subgroup and then they shared their experiences and reflected as a group on what had happened under the guidance of a psychologist, who highlighted the key aspects related to knowing how to be and work in groups. The outdoor training brought various results: • a sense of common identity and belonging to the project developed, offering an opportunity for comparing and relating among those who, in various capacities, are involved in laying the foundations for a fruitful cooperation; • critical issues and doubts were identified by all the stakeholders of the project, concerning the tutors’ work and the management methods of the project; information was shared for preliminary planning actions for solving the critical issues identified and agreed upon; • a group identity developed within each tutor team, also encouraging collaboration and integration among the different teams; • participants acquired a greater awareness of the meaning of working as a team in a team work context and
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Along the Coast of French Rivera
Located in the middle of the city, the Casino Garden is ďŹ nely designed with diversiďŹ ed Mediterranen plants and Images source:NATUREHERIT
quiet places. Monte Carlo (Monaco)
West Mediterranean planta<ons, parks and architecture
Park Güell, a historical Park and urban oasis, developed with iconic regional landscape design, local materials
(Antonio Gaudi) and diverse naGve and exoGc plantaGon. Barcelona (Spain) Images Paula Miñana Porte / GreenMagnets’Source
Along the Coast of French Rivera
Cozy and lively to read a newspaper in early morning, Place Garibaldi hosts a hub of trams and bicycle routes to
the coastline. Nice (France) Images: NATUREHERIT
Along the Coast of French Rivera
In the local Market Forville, the local meeGng place, farmers trade fresh goods, which need less transport and
packaging. Cannes (France) Images: NATUREHERIT
Northern French Atlan<c Coast
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Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Sassari, Region of Sardinia (Italy) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
Varied coastal front with fishing and yachGng harbour, local fish market, mariGme museum, beach and
playgrounds, Boulogne-sur-Mer (France) Images: Xiaoying Liu / GreenMagnets’Source
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Classroom activities included the participation of experts (University teachers, professionals) and officials of the Region of Sardinia and of the regional agencies involved. The need for a strong coordination, being at the same time inclusive and "participatory" for all the stakeholders involved, emerged during the classroom activities conducted with the tutors in the technical training, and emphasised the need to promote the construction of a group identity for the stakeholders involved in the project and an effective
Support sustainable ci<esregions to achieve beCer lives and climate goals.
Outdoor Climate Training
i
Photographs: Mauro Frau
What is Climate Change?
system of communication and coordination. Thus, an outdoor training course was organised, which involved the tutors, the representatives of Sardegna Ricerche, BIC, SFIRS, the Presidency of the Region of Sardinia and the Regional Programming Centre. The above-mentioned activity was carried out within the framework of the 360° ERDF Project, which represents an organisational and training operation in support of the regional management structures of the actions of the ROP ERDF of the Region of Sardinia, managed by the General Affairs Directorate’s Organisation and Training department. The outdoor training took place in the nature park of Montarbu in the area of Seui. Specifically, educational experiences were offered, managed by a coach and a psychologist expert in outdoor training activities, along with two facilitators. The activities were centred on group work experiments in contexts far removed
Sustainable Energy Ac<on Plan (SEAP @ Sardinia Region 2013) Sardinia
from everyday working life and on actions aimed at sharing real or hypothetical critical events, trying to find practical solutions. The activities were organised in sequence, which allowed participants to maximise their learning: for each group, first they did an activity in a subgroup and then they shared their experiences and reflected as a group on what had happened under the guidance of a psychologist, who highlighted the key aspects related to knowing how to be and work in groups. The outdoor training brought various results: • a sense of common identity and belonging to the project developed, offering an opportunity for comparing and relating among those who, in various capacities, are involved in laying the foundations for a fruitful cooperation; • critical issues and doubts were identified by all the stakeholders of the project, concerning the tutors’ work and the management methods of the project; information was shared for preliminary planning actions for solving the critical issues identified and agreed upon; • a group identity developed within each tutor team, also encouraging collaboration and integration among the different teams; • participants acquired a greater awareness of the meaning of working as a team in a team work context and
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developed relational and communicative competencies.
16
17
marine cultural heritage >>
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Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Along River Seine between Paris & Le Havre
The mediaval city Île de la Cité at riverside is an a%racGve climate buffer for walking and jogging in the city centre.
The River Seine is also an ancient sail route for goods and passengers, which connects Paris and Le Havre at the AtlanGc Coast. UNESCO World Heritage. Paris (France) Images: NATUREHERIT
Lake Constance and Surrounding
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Randstad Provinces (Netherlands) Brussels Capital Region (Belgium) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Winterton, Kwazulu Natal (South Africa) Jinshan, Shanghai (China) West Palm Beach, Florida (USA)
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Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Bregenz Lakeside Promenade at Lake Constance (Bodenzee) also hosts the yearly a%racGon of internaGonal music
theatre fesGval with fantasGc water scenography. InteresGng sail sports, cultural, nature and culinary routes
surround the lake and mountains. Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Image source: Bregenz City Info / Curt Huber
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
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Lake Constance and Surrounding
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Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Randstad Provinces (Netherlands) Brussels Capital Region (Belgium) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Winterton, Kwazulu Natal (South Africa) Jinshan, Shanghai (China) West Palm Beach, Florida (USA)
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Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Located at Bodensee and rest ridges of Alpen, Bregenz Pier is an amicable transit place on the lakefront, which
gives many visitors joyful and contemplaGve moments. Bregenz (Austria) Images © Bregenz City Info / Curt Huber
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
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Shore and mountains around Lake Geneve
Grand Friesland Route [test] Water Walk, Tourism & Education
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Randstad Provinces (Netherlands) Brussels Capital Region (Belgium) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Winterton, Kwazulu Natal (South Africa) Jinshan, Shanghai (China) West Palm Beach, Florida (USA)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Located on Lake Geneva and aside the Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park, the island castle Chillon
shows how locally a%uned heritage buildings, roads, mountain and the Lake Geneve make together a wonderful view. Veytaux, Montreaux (Switzerland) Images Paula Miñana Porte / GreenMagnets’Source
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
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Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Grand Friesland Route [test]
MiCel-Rhein and Lorelei Route
Water Walk, Tourism & Education
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Sassari, Region of Sardinia (Italy) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Low mountains along the well-known Rhein secGon are accompanied by diverse medieval castles and
houses, terraced farms and forest. Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany) Images © Xiaoying Liu / GreenMagnets’Source
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
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Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
The Dutch Atlan<c Coast
The Seaside Boulevard and Beach is where you find most varying outdoor acGviGes for young and old, as well as dos and feels of Dutch fishing culture. Scheveningen, The Hague (Netherlands) Images: NATUREHERIT
Grand Friesland Route [test]
Dutch Randstad (Ring of Ci<es) - Water-Rich Rhein Delta
Water Walk, Tourism & Education
reenMagnets’:
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Urban water traffic with mooring place for tourist cruises and private boats at Amstel River. Amsterdam (Netherlands) Images © Xiaoying Liu / GreenMagnets’Source
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, , Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
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Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Grand Friesland Route [test]
Dutch Randstad (Ring of Ci<es) - Water-Rich Rhein Delta
Water Walk, Tourism & Education
reenMagnets’:
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Both relaxing and breathtaking scenes with old and new yacht harbours and waterside quarters are for strollers alongside water and land. Central Waterfront, Ro%erdam (The Netherlands) Images: NATUREHERIT
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, , Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
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Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Grand Friesian Region - Dutch Golden Age Harbours along Ijsselmeer
Grand Friesland Route [test] Water Walk, Tourism & Education
ir. D.F. Woudagemaal UNESCO World Heritage. Lemmer, Friesland (Netherlands) [Green]: At Ijsselsmeer for the climate-resilient funcGon: Protect the nature and ciGes of Friesiand; ConnecGon to forestry and local biodiversity. [Magnets]: Excellent water system and rich watersides a%ract recreators and tourists for various acGviGes on land and water around the site; Special programs are linked to school educaGon. [Nature-Human Health]: Learning experience at water is enjoying nature with cultural acGviGes and recovery.
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ® What is Climate Change?
On an old charter sailboat from Friesland, which sails the grand Ijsselmeer with a group of youth people from Germany, a NauGcal Heritage Route Lesson was held to explain the nauGcal origin of the ciGes and towns arround Ijsselmeer and water-rich surrounding. Ijssselmeer (Netherlands) Images: NATUREHERIT
UNESCO Heritage Route in Friesland 16.07.2015
Woudagemaal APP
Leeuwarden Courant
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All rights reserved.
Eleven Friesian Water Ci<es - A Water Region
Grand Friesland Route [test] Water Walk, Tourism & Education
reenMagnets’:
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
Yearly tradiGonal sailboat compeGGon Skutsjesilen safeguards the water region of Friesian Lakes and Ijsselmeer, a%racts European sailboat and nature lovers. Eernewoude, Tytsjerksteradiel, Friesland (Netherlands) Images © Xiaoying Liu / GreenMagnets’Source
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, , Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
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Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Grand Friesland Route [test]
Eleven Friesian Water Ci<es - A Water Region
Water Walk, Tourism & Education
reenMagnets’:
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Eernewoude, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
With rich coastal and inland waters, Netherlands has a tradiGon of charter boats. Many youth groups sail in Ijsselmeer and Wadden Sea. Away from city and computer life, they enjoy the nature and help sailing work, which is o}en driven by the wind. UNESCO World Heritage - Wadden Sea (Netherlands) Image: Kees van der Zweep
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, , Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
© Natureherit Design & Consult 2015-2017
Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Eleven Friesian Water Ci<es - A Water Region
Grand Friesland Route [test] Water Walk, Tourism & Education
Global Water, Art, Farming Route -- With inter-regional GreenMagnets’:
Grand Friesland (Netherlands) Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria) Brokopondo Lake (Suriname) Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China) Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia) Mi%elrhein-Mosel (Germany)
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ®
Sneek, Friesland (Netherlands)
Bregenz, Vorarlberg (Austria)
During the yearly watersport fesGval, the old city gate gathers boats from waterways and hundreds of water sport
lovers and people from land. Sneek, Southwest Friesland (Netherlands) Images © Xiaoying Liu / GreenMagnets’Source
Brokopondo Lake (Suriname)
Taihu Lake, Suzhou, Jiangsu (China)
Angkor, Siem Reap Province (Cambodia)
Mittelrhein-Mosel (Germany) All rights reserved.
© Natureherit Design & Consult 2015-2017
Alde Feanen NP, Earnewoude Franeker
Harlingen
Medemblik
Enkhuizen
Franeker
Eleven Friesian Water Ci<es - A Water Region
Grand Friesland Route [test] Water Walk, Tourism & Education
ir. D.F. Woudagemaal UNESCO World Heritage. Lemmer, Friesland (Netherlands) [Green]: At Ijsselsmeer for the climate-resilient funcGon: Protect the nature and ciGes of Friesiand; ConnecGon to forestry and local biodiversity. [Magnets]: Excellent water system and rich watersides a%ract recreators and tourists for various acGviGes on land and water around the site; Special programs are linked to school educaGon. [Nature-Human Health]: Learning experience at water is enjoying nature with cultural acGviGes and recovery.
GreenMagnets’ R o ut es ® What is Climate Change?
Alongside the big Ijssel Lake, Woudagemaal is the largest steam-driven pumping staGon in the world, surrrounded by rich water routes, UNESCO World Heritage. Lemmer (Netherlands) Images © Woudagemaal, UNESCO
UNESCO Heritage Route in Friesland 16.07.2015
Woudagemaal APP
Leeuwarden Courant
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important gateway tries of tourism and ni<es. The boa<ng experience of land <ons. Trips along the isitors to beCer , geography, local technologies, eco e change issues.
all the regional . it oon, 50,000 ith great poten<al m and boat-sharing ng the boa<ng es means spreading he islands of lagoon , through SME
Venice Lagoon Routes [test] History, Nature & Climate Observation
Meet a new world in Nautical Routes
NHREU Storytellers In Coopera<on with
Roberto Perocchio, Associa0on of Italian Marinas (ASSO Marinas): Venice Metropolitan City is one of the most important European gateways for emerging tourism growth and economic opportuni9es. The boa9ng industry is the first experience of land and water connec9ons. Trips along the waterways allow visitors to be@er understand history, geography, local economy, shipping technologies, eco system and climate change issues.
Natureherit Design & Consult
IniGator of NauGcal Heritage Routes - Strategy, Network and SpaGal Planning-Design EU EcoAP Community / B@B Placorm (Ro%erdam, Province of South Holland, Netherlands) Email: xyliu@natureherit.com www.natureherit.com
Yachtpass
CommunicaGon and mapping digital system designed specifically for the nauGcal sector. (Caorle, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy) www.yachtpass.com
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What is Climate Change?
Venice Lagoon Heritage, importance of coastal wetland
GreenMagnets’ R o u t e s ®
EUROPEAN ATLAS OF THE SEAS
Mapping the potenGal impact sea level rises
fight #marineli%er Twi%er: #CleanSeaLIFE
g is already popular, n outside of Europe.
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