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consortium

A well-balanced consortium is built up, which includes higher education institutions (Universities), regional representatives from rural & remote areas, museums, and organisations working directly with local communities. As well as small and medium-sized enterprises from the tourism and data mining sectors.

interdisciplinary collaboration

Due to the characteristics of the project, which addresses studies of anthropology, ethnography, material culture, geography, tourism studies, economics, design, management, rural studies, etc., the partnership has been designed to boost interdisciplinary collaboration, with ethnographers, anthropologists, geographers, economists, experts in social sciences & humanities, promoters of new cultural activities, curators, etc. Indeed, the various objects of study (crafts, intangible heritage, intangible heritage, music, design and creative tourism initiatives) require the collaborative work of researchers and professionals from different disciplines, backgrounds and professional experiences.