Landscapes and cultural heritage
Small islands often have remarkable landscapes, shaped by human activity, which reflect the tenuous link between nature and culture, and make local knowledge and practices tangible. often, these landscapes are strong identity landmarks for island communities.
Insular landscapes are important symbols and the visible expression of an often very rich cultural heritage – material and immaterial – reflecting practices, beliefs and customs that should be preserved.
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Culatra
Creating An Energy Cooperative
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Brownsea
Engaging people with nature and gaining their support
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Saint-Honorat
Controlling the impacts of maritime transport to an island and visitors numbers
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Brownsea
Choosing an appropriate sewage treatment system
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Zlarin
Becoming a plastic-free island
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Mausund
Tackling the issue of waste and involving tourists in the process
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