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- Collaboration agreement has started between the SECreTour project and the Municipality of Morcote in June 2025
The SECreTour Network is growing! The SECreTour Network of Common Interest is enriched by the participation of the Municipality of Morcote. As historic monumental medieval capital of the lake of Lugano, Morcote is part of the Amphitheatre of the San … Continue reading →
- The case of cruise tourism in Nuuk, Greenland
A new interesting article is published by Laura James, Henrik Halkier and Heidi Vorre of Aalborg University, Denmark, the coordinator of CROCUS project, member of the SECreTour Network. Constructive and destructive agency, regional path development and critical junctures: the case … Continue reading →
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The Be.CULTOUR project, focused on enhancing cultural heritage and landscape values for sustainable cultural tourism, is launching a new series of webinars to boost peer learning among its Community of Interest and other followers. Given that Be.CULTOUR and INCULTUM established a cooperation … Continue reading

Article and images courtesy of Eglantina Serjani (CeRPHAAL) In April 2023, INCULTUM partner CeRPHAAL in Albania launched new visitor leaflets about the cultural heritage assets of the Upper Vjosa valley. CeRPHAAL is coordinating pilot 8, Vjosa the shared river, aiming … Continue reading

text by Elena Correa Jiménez (University of Granada), photos by Rocco Corselli, MEMOLab researcher. On the 10th of June, the cleaning of the acequia Baja de Pitres (Granada) took place. This activity was organised by the Laboratory of Biocultural Archaeology … Continue reading
Article and images courtesy of Eglantina Serjani (CeRPHAAL) Activity 1 – New visitors’ leaflets launched in the pilot area of the Upper Vjosa valley In April 2023, INCULTUM partner CeRPHAAL in Albania launched new visitor leaflets about the cultural heritage … Continue reading

Article and images courtesy of Eglantina Serjani (CeRPHAAL) The INCULTUM partner CeRPHAAL in Albania has identified the cultural heritage of the Vlach minority as the main product of their project’s innovative actions. This initiative aimed at recording, revitalizing and promoting … Continue reading

Article and images courtesy of Eglantina Serjani (CeRPHAAL) On May 23rd 2023, CeRPHAAL organized a training session with cultural heritage specialists at the Municipality of Përmet, the administrative centre in the pilot area in the Upper Vjosa valley, Albania. The … Continue reading

INCULTUM partner Eachtra is engaged in The Historic Graves project, that is a community focused, grassroots heritage project where local community groups are trained in low-cost, high-tech field surveys of historic graveyards; also recording their own oral histories. 25th May … Continue reading

text by Viktor Smith, Copenhagen Business School Following a call for master thesis in summer 2022, partner CBS Copenhagen Business School is supervising students interested in cultural tourism, including the work done with the H2020 project INCULTUM. One of the … Continue reading

text and images courtesy of Elena Correa Jiménez (University of Granada). On May 6 we carried out the annual cleaning of the Barjas irrigation channel Cáñar (Granada). The activity was organised by the Biocultural Archaeology Laboratory (MEMOLab), coordinated by Professor … Continue reading

IN SITU is a 48-month-long research project currently exploring how cultural and creative practices can help tackle place-based issues in six non-urban areas representing the six IN SITU Labs: Azores, Portugal; Western coastal region, Ireland; Western region, Iceland; Rauma and … Continue reading