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Go Slow 2020 Award: the eighth edition is underway

Go Slow 2020 Award: the eighth edition is underway

A “competition” for sustainability projects and ideas. The patronage of Enit and the true image of Italy.

July 30 is approaching. The deadline for submitting projects to the Go Slow 2020 Award expires on that day.

An Award that supports the need for a common sustainable Italian vision, a hinge between Europe and the Mediterranean. It wants to introduce feasibility studies for the enhancement of a large cultural landscape. Many forms and ways to visit Italy are known, in this case you will encouragesre the culture of soft mobility. After all, a challenge with many cultural implications that those who speak of a recovery of tourism, which is not seen, will have to take up. The winning projects will be able to take shape as early as next year, let's hope.

 the eighth time the event tries to relaunch in Europe a country distorted by Covid 19, but with infinite artistic potential and good living. An image that those who have the levers of public affairs often fail to give. Yet the Prize is Fratrocinated from ENIT that predicted the awards ceremony for November 5 in RomeThe race it is divided into three categories: completed works; projects under construction and participatory processes; impact analysis and feasibility studies. Municipalities, Unions of Municipalities, Regions, Provinces, Parks and Protected Areas, Route Governance Bodies, Architecture and Town Planning Studies, Foundations, Committees are therefore preparing to compete. A long line of subjects who have to propose quality, places and destinations original.

If Italy is that Belpaese that is presented in the tourism exchanges around the world, it is time to accept the challenge of full sustainability even in holiday destinations. Thinking and designing structures that are agile, free, welcoming and able to offer valuable hospitality. "Being a Country”: slogan of a small strip of land on which an extraordinary variety of human histories has accumulated over the centuries, leaving indelible traces, landscapes, traditions, cultures and works of art. So says the invitation to participate and then a broad regulation that allows you to present new ideas of railway tourism, cycle tourism, slow bio-agriculture, routes, paths and cycle paths. The website https://goslow.tuttelestradeportanoaroma.it/ is open. Those who dream and are committed to a more attractive Italy, wait.

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