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ENRICH-US

Project overview

Empowerment of Rural and Inland Communities testing Eco-Cultural Tourism Management Models and Tools-Solutions in the CE region through Bottom-Up participatory decision-making processes

Cultural heritage and natural landscapes in peripheral regions are often underused because tourism governance is fragmented, and local voices are weak. ENRICH-US aims to empower communities to steer sustainable tourism growth. Partners test governance models such as destination management organisations, community cooperatives and public-private-community partnerships, backed by digital tools, cultural content platforms and small eco-tourism pilots. Together they develop participatory, replicable frameworks.

0,68m €

Project Budget

80%

of the Budget is funded by ERDF

Layer 1

5

Countries

5

Regions

5

Partners

4

Pilots

Duration

Start date

End date

Project progress

6%

About the project

Many beautiful regions across Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, and Poland have rich heritage and landscapes, but struggle with weak coordination, low community involvement, and tourism that doesn’t always benefit local people. ENRICH-US changes that by helping territories manage tourism better, together, and in a more sustainable way. ENRICH-US aims to: - Strengthen local governance – so tourism is planned and managed in a coordinated way, not in fragments. - Empower communities – giving residents, local groups, and small businesses a real voice in decisions. - Use culture and nature responsibly – turning heritage and landscapes into long-term value, not short-term pressure. - Build skills and cooperation – so regions can continue improving even after the project ends. The project works at two levels: local and international. LOCALLY: In each partner region, local authorities, NGOs, businesses, cultural actors, and citizens meet in participatory workshops to shape a shared vision for eco-cultural tourism. These discussions lead to Territorial Tourism Concepts that define how tourism should be managed in that area. Each region then tests a practical governance model, such as a Destination Management Organisation (DMO), a community cooperative, or a public-private-community partnership. Through pilot actions, partners work with stakeholders on real solutions, supported by shared tools, monitoring, and peer exchange with other countries. This ensures learning is practical, not just theoretical. INTERNATIONALLY: Regions regularly exchange experience, compare results, and jointly develop a common transnational strategy. Training, communication activities, and a new cooperation network help spread knowledge and keep collaboration alive beyond the project. By the end of ENRICH-US, regions will have clearer, more participatory tourism governance. - At least four pilot-tested tourism management solutions will be ready for wider use. - A Joint Transnational Strategy on Eco-Cultural Tourism Management will guide future action. - Organisations across countries will continue working together through a lasting cooperation network. Most importantly, local communities will be more involved, more capable, and better prepared to use tourism in a way that supports their economy, protects their heritage, and strengthens their identity. ENRICH-US shows that when regions cooperate and citizens are part of the process, tourism can truly work for places and people — not the other way around.

Project partnership

Project partners

Italia (IT)

Lead partner

DELTA 2000 Consortium Company with limited liability

NA
Address
Strada Mezzano 10
44020 Ostellato
Country
Italy (IT)
Web
www.deltaduemila.net

Project partner

NA
Address
Kafkova 586/13
160 00 Prague
Country
Czechia (CZ)
Web
http://iregio.org/
Total partner budget
119,095 €
NA
Address
Partizanska cesta 4
6210 Sežana
Country
Slovenia (SI)
Web
www.ora.si
Total partner budget
129,839 €
NA
Address
Ivana Mažuranića 28a
23000 Zadar
Country
Croatia (HR)
Web
www.agrra.hr
Total partner budget
122,450 €
Department for Innovation and Business Development
Address
Kordylewskiego 11
31-542 Krakow
Country
Poland (PL)
Web
www.marr.pl
Total partner budget
127,737 €

Roadmap

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CONTEXT

ENRICH-US takes place in rural and inland regions of Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, and Poland, bringing together local and regional actors across Central Europe. The project works in the sustainable tourism and territorial governance sector, with a focus on eco-cultural tourism, community participation, and better management of natural and cultural heritage.

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SPECIFIC PROBLEM

Rural and inland regions involved in ENRICH-US face fragmented tourism governance and underused cultural and natural assets, with limited stakeholder participation and weak alignment with sustainability principles.

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IDEA

How can rural regions work together with local authorities, communities, and businesses to create shared, sustainable tourism management models that better use cultural and natural heritage?

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SOLUTION

The project develops and tests participatory eco-cultural tourism governance models—such as DMOs, community cooperatives, and public-private-community partnerships—supported by a joint transnational strategy and practical tools for sustainable territorial tourism management.

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HOW IT WORKS

The solution brings local authorities, communities, businesses, and NGOs together in participatory workshops to co-design territorial tourism concepts and identify shared priorities for eco-cultural tourism. These concepts are then tested through pilot actions using governance models such as DMOs, community cooperatives, or public-private-community partnerships, supported by common tools and monitoring methods. Results from all regions are combined into a joint transnational strategy and long-term cooperation network to ensure the approach can be sustained and replicated.

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Project Contacts

Project Manager

Finance Manager

Communication Manager

Kateřina Nechanická