Nordic Blue Parks: Nordic perspectives on underwater natural and cultural heritageShow others and affiliations
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Abstract [en]
How can natural and cultural values be a resource for sustainable development? That is the question the Nordic Blue Parks project has tried to answer by providing case-studies of regional and local success stories, thereby assessing the possible synergistic effects of cross-sectoral working with both nature- and cultural heritage bodies. Nordic Blue Parks is a new concept that combines underwater nature and cultural trails in four Nordic countries, i.e. Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.The Nordic Blue Parks project has created an international forum to foster ties not only between the various groups working regionally on this project, but also to engender links between the general public and their own cultural and natural resources. Through this project both natural and cultural administrations from several Nordic countries have for the first time cooperated concerning the underwater environment. The Nordic Blue Parks project ably integrates components of sustainable development and provides new economic possibilities to develop local natural tourism, international cooperation, education and research, as well as cultural identity.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers , 2011. , p. 121
Series
TemaNord, ISSN 0908-6692 ; 2010:597
Keywords [fi]
matkailu, meriympäristö, luonto, kestävä kehitys, museot ja kulttuuriperintö, kalastus, Juutinrauman alue, ympäristö, innovointi
Keywords [da]
Turisme, Havmiljø, Natur, Bæredygtig udvikling, Museer og kulturarv, Fiskeri, Østersøregionen, Miljø, Innovation
Keywords [is]
Ferðamannaþjónusta, Umhverfi sjávar, Náttúra, Sjálfbær þróun, Söfn og menningararfur, Fiskveiðar, Eystrasaltslöndin, Umhverfi, Nýsköpun
Keywords [no]
Turisme, Havmiljø, Natur, Bærekraftig utvikling, Museer og kulturarv, Fiskeri, Østersjøregionen, Miljø, Innovasjon
Research subject
Tourism; Marine environment; Nature; Sustainable development; Museums and cultural heritage; Fisheries; Baltic Sea Region; Environment; Innovation
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-330DOI: 10.6027/TN2010-597ISBN: 978-92-893-2166-2 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:norden-330DiVA, id: diva2:700574
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