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Agora Kick-off meeting | Agora 2nd meeting Jurmala | Agora 3rd meeting Vilnius
The meeting will take place in Florence on 16-17 November 2007. Betina Meliss, Project Coordinator of the project Agora, will hold a presentation on Network Sustainable Tourism Development in the Baltic Sea Region.
Invitation: english, german
Programme: english, german
Registration form: english, german
The Lighthouse Project Certificate was awarded by the Baltic 21 Secretary to the Lead Partner.

A meeting about strategies for sustainable tourism development in the Baltic Sea Region was held on 7 September 2007.
The 5th Agora Meeting was staged in KoÎobrzeg, Poland, from 26-29 September 2007. In addition a seminar by Viabono took place back-to-back with the Agora meeting on 26 September.
Programme including presentations click here!
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4th Agora Meeting and a Seminar on Sustainable Tourism in Coastal Areas and Archipelagos of the Baltic offered by the hosts European Tourism Research Institute, Mid Sweden University Östersund and Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Department of Spatial Planning, Karlskrona.
Place: Karlskrona, SWEDEN
Date: 25-28 April 2007
Programme and presentations can be downloaded ... here!
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The 3rd meeting of the agora-partners took place in Vilnius, Neringa / LITHUANIA from 10-12 October 2006. You can download the programme with included presentations here.

2nd Agora meeting 14-17 June 2006
The second Agora meeting took place in Jurmala, near Riga, Latvia.
You will find all results and important information to this conference under the following links.
Go to the link below to download the presentation of the Agora financial manager Jens Masuch during the 2nd Agora meeting
For more further information please have a look at the 3rd Agora Newsletter issue

From 08-10 September 2005 the Agora Kick-off Meeting took place in the Hanseatic and University Town Greifswald in GERMANY, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania.
Above 55 participants, representing 44 project-partners from 10 countries joined the first meeting within the INTERREG III B project Agora. The University of Greifswald, Department of Geography and Geology acts as its lead partner, chaired by Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Steingrube.
During two days the partners attended project presentations and different partner meetings where they got to know each other and set the framework for future co-operation.
On the third day an excursion was arranged to get an insight in Greifswald's surroundings and sustainable tourism development on the Island of Ruegen.
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