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POSEIDONE project questionnaire “Marine protection: perception of local communities”

Promotion of green and blue infrastructures dedicated to a new environment, financed by the Interreg VI-A Italy-Slovenia Programme.
POSEIDONE project questionnaire “Marine protection: perception of local communities”

The project focuses on the northern Adriatic Sea, extending from Chioggia to the Slovenian coast, with the aim of promoting local development through the protection of nature and biodiversity in its broadest sense.
The POSEIDONE project aims to:
– Promote the development of green and blue infrastructure in Natura 2000 sites
– Reduce tourist pressure on natural parks and highly natural areas
– Promote biodiversity in agriculture to improve the landscape and its enjoyment
– Protect native species and spread knowledge about them

We invite you to participate in an anonymous questionnaire which requires approximately 10-15 minutes of your time.
Your participation is essential to understand the perception of local communities regarding the impacts on biodiversity and the socio-economic aspects generated by protected areas.
The questionnaire and the results that will emerge will help us collect valuable information and knowledge to better guide future actions and scenario building within the POSEIDONE project.

You can access the questionnaire by clicking on the following link:
https://forms.gle/rmShMVuiD9zt1zb8A

We thank you in advance for your availability and collaboration.

For further information on the POSEIDONE project, you can visit the website:
www.ita-slo.eu/it/poseidone.

We remain at your disposal for any further clarification.

 

Enrico Rinaldi

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