Local Training

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Targets: local stakeholders and communities, public administrators, tourism professionals, cultural managers

Due to the variety of territorial characteristics, needs and activities that the Pilots are working with, many different types of training actions and resources are made available to local stakeholders and communities, including volunteers.

In this section you can find references to the local training activities that have been developed in the course of the INCULTUM Pilots, listed by alphabetical order of the respective European countries.

PARTNER NAMECOUNTRYPILOT SITESUBJECT
CeRPHAALAlbaniaVjosa ValleyValuing the historical route of Vlachs’ transhumance
BibracteFranceMorvanRural paths as a common belonging
The High MountainsGreeceAoos ValleyEngaging local cultural associations in territorial tourism development
EACHTRAIrelandHistoric GravesDigital recording and publishing micro-stories
University of PisaItalySan Pellegrino in AlpeCommunity-involved tourism approaches for inland tourism areas
GAL ElimosItalyMountains of TrapaniPromotion of Islamic heritage in Sicily
University of AlgarvePortugalCampina de FaroValues and challenges of the hydraulic heritage in the South-West of Europe
Matej Bel UniversitySlovakiaBanská BystricaRealising an interactive map with promotional scopes
University of GranadaSpainAltiplano de GranadaCommunities’ engagement to restore and valorize irrigation networks
Uppsala UniversitySwedenSwedish archipelago and the great lakes of SwedenEscape into the archipelago landscape

Please don’t hesitate to contact the partner responsible for the coordination of the INCULTUM Pilots

Prof. Dr. José Mª Martín Civantos, University of Granada, MEMOLab. Laboratorio de Arqueología Biocultural – email: civantos@go.ugr.es

Local language may be used. If you are interested in getting language support with any of the materials, please contact us!


Local training programme by CeRPHAAL in the frame of the Pilot of Vjosa valley

VALUING THE HISTORICAL ROUTE OF VLACHS’ TRANSHUMANCE

A programme of encounters and field work is deployed by CeRPHAAL and local stakeholders, for rediscovering and reusing the tangible and intangible heritage of Vlachs community for modern tourism development in Albania.

Albanian language.


Local training programme by Bibracte in the frame of the Pilot of Bibracte-Morvan

RURAL PATHS AS A COMMON BELONGING

A programme of of encounters and field work is under development as a collaboration between Bibracte EPCC and local stakeholders from of the territory of the regional park of Bibracte-Morvan (France).

French language.


Local training programme by The High Mountains in the frame of the Pilot of Aoos Valley

ENGAGING LOCAL CULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS IN TERRITORIAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

A programme of of encounters and field work is under development as a collaboration between The High Mountains and local stakeholders from Konitsa and of the territory of the Aoos Valley (Greece).

Greek language.


Local training by Eachtra in the frame of the Pilot of Historic Graves of Ireland

DIGITALLY RECORDING AND PUBLISHING STORIES OF LOCAL COMMUNITY HERITAGE

Communities no longer need permission to publish their own stories. By following simple guidelines for good quality research and clear communication we can publish multiple micro-histories, of family and locality, which accumulate into a meaningful dataset. This manual combines a series of processes for research, recording, and digitally publishing our own histories. The current project aims to train individuals and groups involved in graveyard surveys to record their own stories using the smartphones in their pockets and to publish them online as tourism heritage resources ie. benefitting the local community and the broader diaspora.

English language.


Local training programme by University of Pisa in the frame of the Pilot of San Pellegrino in Alpe

COMMUNITY-INVOLVED TOURISM APPROACHES FOR INLAND TOURISM AREAS

A programme of encounters is under development as a collaboration between the University of Pisa and local stakeholders of the territory of San Pellegrino in Alpe (Italy).

Italian language.


Local training programme by GAL Elimos in the frame of the Pilot of Mounts of Trapani

PROMOTION OF ISLAMIC HERITAGE IN SICILY

Collaboration and training actions with various stakeholders are dedicated to promote and enhance the Islamic heritage in the territory of Mounts of Trapani.

Italian language.


Local training programme by University of Algarve in the frame of the Pilot of Campina de Faro

VALUES AND CHALLENGES OF HYDRAULIC HERITAGE IN THE SOUTH WEST OF EUROPE

An exchange programme, based on encounters and field work, was organized by the University of Algarve with University of Seville, to train students about recovering and valuing historic hydraulic heritage.

Portuguese/Spanish language.


Local training programme by Matej Bel University in the frame of the Pilot of Central Slovakia

REALIZING AN INTERACTIVE PLATFORM WITH PROMOTIONAL SCOPES

The programme trained and engaged students to support the realization of a promotional website for the mining heritage in the location.

Slovak language.


Local training programme by University of Granada in the frame of the Pilot of Altiplano de Granada

COMMUNITIES’ ENGAGEMENT TO RESTORE AND VALORIZE IRRIGATION NETWORKS

University of Granada organized a series of participatory activities and fieldwork across various municipalities that sit along historical irrigation routes, to rediscover traditions and heritage linked to water management.

Spanish language.


Local training programme by Uppsala University in the frame of the Pilot of Sweden Archipelago

ESCAPE IN THE ARCHIPELAGO LANDSCAPE

A workshop with stakeholders was organized in Torsö on 4 April 2022 gathering representatives from a number of different organizations and associations, ranging from the local community association, the Swedish church (as the largest landowner in Sweden), the municipality, and a representative working with Leader projects to the local conference center, fishing guides, and shops selling local handicrafts. The workshop was held in Swedish language.

On 13 February 2024, the INCULTUM pilot coordinated by Uppsala University  held a training session on methods for collecting and analyzing tourists and visitors. During four hours the participants learned about the method that was co-developed by the INCULTUM pilot and Öregrund to understand visitor engagement and behavior. The session was an interactive learning session where the participants also had the opportunity to test the GPS loggers and what the results can look like and how they can be analyzed. Presentation is available in Swedish language.