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  1. NORWEGIAN HIKING FESTIVAL - Planning and Event

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Møre and Romsdal County with local partners in Norway. It aimed to create an increased focus on hiking, public health and use of organized nature based activities, to stimulate nature and culture based development, strengthen local outdoor life identity, encourage and engage local societies, upgrade and professionalise the use of hiking products for tourists and the local population, create an increased consciousness of a sustainable environment and of sustainable tourism and promote Norway and Nordmøre and its qualities as a hiking destination.
    Festival Web Page
    Festival Web Page
  2. DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLICATION OF COAST ALIVE! CIRCULAR WALKS IN THE KING’S LYNN AREA and LAUNCH OF THE KING’S LYNN BOOKLET

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Norfolk County Council with local partners in UK. It focused on families with young children from more deprived backgrounds who were relatively inactive and who did little exercise, and was aimed at drawing local people out into nature using the existing network of local paths and green spaces.
    Kings Lynn Walks Launch
    Custom House, Kings Lynn
    Custom House, Kings Lynn
    Health Trainers promoting Kings Lynn Walks Booklet
    Health Trainers promoting Kings Lynn Walks Booklet
    Kings Lynn Walkers
    Kings Lynn Walkers
    Mayor Speech at Kings Lynn Walks Launch
    Mayor Speech at Kings Lynn Walks Launch
    Town Hall, Kings Lynn
    Town Hall, Kings Lynn
  3. “STORYTELLING” – TRANSMISSION OF LOCAL HISTORY CONNECTED TO THE NORTH SEA TRAIL

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was aimed at using local history as a resource for creating added value to existing natural and cultural heritage, and for developing new activity-stimulating measures linking existing products and services along the North Sea Trail.
  4. BACKPACKS IMPLEMENTATION

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Region of North Jutland, Denmark, with Visit North Jutland and Danish Forest and Nature Agency. It involved collaboration with Region of South Denmark, another Coast Alive Partner. It was aimed at the general public by developing the concept and testing different kits/backpacks with different themes/content.
    Backpacks on a walk event
    Hammocks out & being set up
    Hammocks out & being set up
    Hammock ready for use
    Hammock ready for use
  5. Culture and The Trading Zone

    Kulturmiljø Halland has done some very interesting work on how best to approach the issues around building and landscape conservation and restoration. It has very much been part of the debate within the project how much local input there is around the North Sea when such issues are determined.
    Neglected and ignored
    Neglected and ignored
  6. Landscape Biographies

    Prof. Theo Spek from University of Groningen is doing a brilliant job of interpreting the landscape and drawing out, for us all the fascinating details of what the trained eye can spot and the skilled mind can process....
    Gardar Cathedral, Igaliku, Greenland
    Eric the Red's home,
    Viking Settlement, Brattalid, Narsarsuaq, Greenland
    Potatoes in the Faroes
    North York Moors
  7. Benchmarking Nordberg fort, further information

    There is a need for developing the outdoor area as a recreational area as well as preserving it in a way which connects it to the site’s history. It is desirable to establish a benchmark for such an assessment.
    Gun position and trenches
    View from AA position
    View from AA position
  8. PROJECT “Steinriket Bømlo” – The Kingdom of Stones, Bømlo

    This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was aimed at making local mining history more readily available, as well as making various mining sites accessible for the public.

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