SHAPE team meeting in Greenland

SHAPE has just had a very productive partner meeting in Narsaq. Hosted by our Greenlandic partner Kommune Kullakeq at the Inuili Food College, the team members from Norway, Finland, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland and Canada discussed in detail the progress done on the eco-tourism initiatives and the next steps in the project, including the learning journeys.

SHAPE has just had a very productive partner meeting in Narsaq. Hosted by our Greenlandic partner Kommune Kullakeq at the Inuili Food College, the team members from Norway, Finland, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland and Canada discussed in detail the progress done on the eco-tourism initiatives and the next steps in the project, including the learning journeys. The learning journeys, which will start next spring, are exciting knowledge exchange experiences in which stakeholders from the different SHA will learn about how other SHAs capitalise in their natural and cultural heritage facing the common challenges identified across the partnership regarding the development of ecotourism initiatives. During the meeting, the team also had the opportunity to learn on site about the ecotourism opportunities and challenges faced by the recent World Heritage Site Kujataa in South Greenland.