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IPP Germany 2005 "Wattenmeer"
ThemeTourismLocationHallig Hooge, GermanyDatesAugust 5th to 21st 2005DelegationsGermany, Finland, Portugal, USA, France, Costa Rica and ColombiaPartner OrganisationSchutzstation WattenmeerDescriptionThe Staff and participants of this IPP were living in a house on „
Hallig Hooge" which is a tiny island-like place near the coast in the Northern Sea. It lies in the
middle of the "Wattenmeer" (Wadden Sea, a muddy landscape shaped by the tides), a unique ecosystem
all along the coastline of the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. The Participants were working
together with an organisation called "Schutzstation Wattenmeer" which has the aim, to protect and
raise awareness about the area. The region is also an increasingly popular area for tourists, which
puts the protection of the environment against economic interests. In various activities (country
presenations, invited guest speakers, excursions) the participants were discussing different
aspects of tourism, its dangers and opportunities - in their home countries as well as right in
front of the campsite of this IPP.
During the project work the participants were integrated in many of the usual tasks of the partner organisation. This included mapping work and environmental maintanence out in the Wadden Sea, but also smaller jobs in the museum and educational centre run by the 'Schutzstation Wattenmeer'. ContactAnna Cohrs, anna.cohrs@de.cisv.org (staff and planner)Documents:Original ProposalIPP-GER-05-Results in overview (Participants and staff evaluation forms) Staff_Report_IPPWattenmeer |
