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The Regional Environmental Reconstruction Programme for South Eastern EuropeREReP Record |
| Stara Planina joins
AEBR By Tijana Stamenkovic Just one year after being established, Euroregion Stara
Planina has been officially accepted into the Association of European
Border Regions (AEBR). The AEBR executive committee accepted the Stara
Planina application of June 29. Furthermore, AEBR Secretary General Martin
Guillermo-Ramirez sent an invitation to Euroregion Stara Planina members
to participate at the AEBR’s general assembly and annual conference,
which was held on September 13–15 in Lappeenranta, Finland. The
September gathering will provide an opportunity for Euroregion exchange
and discussion about similar EU structures. Siding with the future The first draft was then presented to Euroregion mayors
at the third assembly meeting on August 10 in Babin Zub, Knjazevac Municipality,
at which the Euroregion logo was discussed. The logo will be protected
by international law and presented to the media in October. As part of the same project, REC site coordinators organised a June study tour for Euroregion Stara Planina mayors and secretaries to the Euroregion comprising northeast Slovenia and the Austrian state (or, Land) of Styria. One of the aims of the study tour was to create partnerships for future joint initiatives. Maribor’s development agency director, Marjana Kraitner Lozina, hosted the event. Representatives from Serbia and Bulgaria had a chance to see several projects undertaken through the Austrian-Slovenian partnership, which was established in 2001. Visiting mayors, meanwhile, met with Maribor Mayor Franc Kangler. Making a particular impression on tour participants were projects on Mount Pohorje that were finally completed after having been abandoned during the breakup of the former Yugoslavia. Efforts from the Maribor Development Agency have now transformed this alpine location into an extremely popular tourist destination. Participants also had a chance learn about various tourism, infrastructure and cultural exchange projects between Austria and Slovenia. Close and growing closer The aforementioned activities have been carried out under the project Transboundary Cooperation through the Management of Shared Natural Resources in South-Eastern Europe, and implemented in three transboundary areas: Skadar (Shkodra) Lake, the Neretva Delta and West Stara Planina. Additional support has come from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation within the framework of REReP. The West Stara Planina component of the project dates back to 2001.
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