BorderLabs CE: the EGTC GO pilot action continues in the cross-border area
The EGTC GO pilot action, developed within the framework of the BorderLabs CE project, has officially entered its operational phase. The initiative is part of a strategic pathway aimed at promoting the sustainable development of the cross-border area between Gorizia and Nova Gorica, also involving the wider territory.
The project focuses in particular on enhancing the value of the area through a sustainable tourism model based on cycling mobility, encouraging a slow, responsible, and integrated enjoyment of the cross-border region.
In the presentation video, EGTC GO Deputy Director Tomaž Konrad and Project Manager Micaela Passon outline the project’s vision, its main objectives, and the current state of progress of the activities.
In October, the project’s partner meeting took place in Gorizia, with the participation of numerous international partners. The meeting represented an important opportunity to showcase the cross-border area and its potential, generating interest and enthusiasm among participants.
In the coming months, further activities and initiatives are planned within the framework of the BorderLabs CE project, which will help strengthen cross-border cooperation and promote sustainable territorial development.
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