Belleuropa Award
Belleuropa® was born in It is based on the principle that in Eligibility criteria: The Belleuropa® Award is intended to recognize recovered and managed natural habitats whose value was recognised, which have been constantly maintained in a close collaboration with local authorities, associations and volunteers, in order to improve the rural landscape, enhance biodiversity, and create a new kind of rural tourism based on typical, biological products, traditional cuisine and on the environmental and historical assets of the territory. Selection criteria: · Environmental impact in line with the EU Policy · Economic impact by creation of activity and employment in rural areas · Sustainability of actions · Innovation and creativity · Reproducibility of initiatives Prize description: The Belleuropa® Award will recognize outstanding tools and management practices to recover and manage natural habitats, contributing to the protection, conservation and sustainable management of land. Belleuropa® Award 2008 The Belleuropa Award 2008 was given to Mr Hardegg for the rehabilitation of his estate located in Deadline: Call for proposals is open until Please find the application form HERE and send it to the following address: Belleuropa® Award RISE Foundation Rue de Trèves 67 BE - 1040 Tel: + 32 (0)2 235 2004 Fax: + 32 (0)2 400 7709 AND by email to rise@risefoundation.eu Anders Wall Award The Anders WALL Award was created to encourage and promote efforts made by creative entrepreneurs who have contributed to creating a ’’positive rural environment’’; this includes landscape preservation, biodiversity enhancement, cultural heritage conservation and contribution to the rural economy within the European Union. Since 2002, it has been promoted by The Anders WALL Foundation (Sweden); The Royal Agriculture Academy of Stockholm; The award is given to individuals and their businesses that have made positive contributions to the countryside of the European Union. Their achievements should have importance at local, national and European level. The use of quality instruments and management practices which contribute to the improvement of the quality of the environment are also recognised.
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