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The Nordic Blue Parks project provides guidelines for national and re-gional authorities for setting up underwater natural and cultural underwater trails, according to the principles of sustainable development. This project, in encouraging people to be active outdoors, promotes an enriched outdoor life, while facilitating access to Nordic natural and cultural heritage through nature tourism and increases understanding of the efforts and behavioural changes required for this development to be sustainable.
The environmental sector in the Nordic Council of Ministers has expressed its priorities in a new Environmental Action Plan for 2009–2012. One of these priorities involves cooperation to help implement the European Landscape Convention. Another priority is to increase the knowledge of and make visible the significance of landscapes and cultural heritage for a good quality of life. It is the task of the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Working group on Terrestrial Ecosystems to follow up these priorities.
Furthermore, the Working Group has initiated or contributed to several projects dealing with landscape, cultural heritage and the inter-linkages be-tween them. This project aims to provide guidelines for national and regional authorities for setting up underwater natural and cultural trails according to the principles of sustainable development, i.e. by integrating these guidelines into policy and decision-making as stated in the general advice in the Strategy (TemaNord 2004: 568).
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The Nordic Blue Parks project provides guidelines for national and re-gional authorities for setting up underwater natural and cultural underwater trails, according to the principles of sustainable development. This project, in encouraging people to be active outdoors, promotes an enriched outdoor life, while facilitating access to Nordic natural and cultural heritage through nature tourism and increases understanding of the efforts and behavioural changes required for this development to be sustainable.
The environmental sector in the Nordic Council of Ministers has expressed its priorities in a new Environmental Action Plan for 2009–2012. One of these priorities involves cooperation to help implement the European Landscape Convention. Another priority is to increase the knowledge of and make visible the significance of landscapes and cultural heritage for a good quality of life. It is the task of the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Working group on Terrestrial Ecosystems to follow up these priorities.
Furthermore, the Working Group has initiated or contributed to several projects dealing with landscape, cultural heritage and the inter-linkages be-tween them. This project aims to provide guidelines for national and regional authorities for setting up underwater natural and cultural trails according to the principles of sustainable development, i.e. by integrating these guidelines into policy and decision-making as stated in the general advice in the Strategy (TemaNord 2004: 568).