Krka National Park invites all to participate in a public forum
15/05/2023
Krka National Park invites all to participate in a public forum
A public forum entitled “Krka National Park – synergy between protecting natural and cultural heritage and tourism to drive destination development” will be held at 11 am on Thursday, 18 May at the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane
As part of the project “Unknown Krka: hidden treasures of the middle and upper course of the Krka River” (KK.06.1.2.01.0003), co-financed from the European Fund for Regional Development, the Public Institute of Krka National Park is organising a public forum entitled “Krka National Park – synergy between protecting natural and cultural heritage and tourism to drive destination development”. The public forum is intended to inform the public about the development of sustainable tourism in the upper and middle course of the Krka River, and the opportunities for inclusion of the local population in creating a complementary offer of goods and services, based on the concept of a destination cluster.
The public forum is intended for the interested public, local community and other stakeholders. It will be held at the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane, at 11 am on Thursday, 18 May 2023. Participants in the panel are:
- Nella Slavica, director of the Public Institute of Krka National Park
- Krešimir Šakić, MSc, director of the Šibenik-Knin County Tourist Board
- Ivona Grcić, director of the Public Institution of the Matica Local Development Agency
- Dijana Mečev, PhD, University of Šibenik
- Meri Krnić, manager of More 249 local action group
- Diana Mudrinić, director of the Trokut Centre for New Technologies and Enterprise
- Antonija Viljac, director of Šibenik Outdoor Adventure
- Romana Radmanović Kovačić, manager of the Krka local action group.
Entrance is free of charge and there is no need to register your participation at the public forum.
We look forward to your participation!
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