Projects

CROSSDEV
Cultural Routes for Sustainable Social and economic Development in Mediterranean

CROSSDEV is a 3-years project co-funded by the European Union through the ENI CBC MED programme. The project’s objective is contributing to the economic and social development in Mediterranean, strengthening and enhancing sustainable tourism practices, emphasizing common heritages and resources. Specifically, it expects to increase touristic competitiveness & attractiveness of less known destinations, rural/depressed areas, adopting/enhancing the Cultural Routes concept/experiences in selected areas of 4 countries:

 

  • Italy: Sicily, communities in the areas along the Via Selinuntina, neighbourhoods of Sambuca di Sicilia (Province of Agrigento) and Castelvetrano-Selinunte (Province of Trapani)
  • Jordan: communities around less known historical and cultural sites in Aqaba area (Southern Jordan) and archaeological site of Umm Qais (Northern Jordan)
  • Lebanon: villages in the area of Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve, Mount Lebanon
  • Palestine: :Palestine: the extended area of Palestinian Heritage Trail from Beit Mirsim to Battir – southern of the West Bank.

 Expected changes:

Developing positive attitudes/practices in sustainable tourism enhancing the involvement and commitment of public authorities, actors of tourism-related sectors, educational institutions, civil society organizations, youth and the general public.

 

Expected results:

  1. Increased attractiveness of less known touristic destinations
  2. Increased diversification of tourism offering through the promotion of local and territorial assets/drivers in off season periods

 

Total budget: € 2,507,656

European Union contribution: € 2,256,890 (89,9% of the project’s total budget)

Lead beneficiary: CISP Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli, Rome – Italy

Partners

  • Italy: Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage, Cultural Activities and Tourism (MIBACT)
  • Italy: Società Cooperativa Culture (CoopCulture)
  • Jordan: The Royal Marine Conservation Society of Jordan (JREDS)
  • Jordan: Jordan University of Science and Technology – JUST University
  • Lebanon: The Association for the Protection of Jabal Moussa (APJM)
  • Palestine: Palestinian Heritage Trail (PHT)

Associates

  • Ministry of Tourism, Palestine
  • Ministry of Tourism, Lebanon
  • Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), Jordan
  • Organizzazione Internazionale Turismo Sociale (OITS), Brussels
  • Regione Sicilia, Assessorato Beni Culturali/Soprintendenza del Mare, Italy
  • Institute of Hotel Management &Tourism/Bethlehem University, Palestine
  • The Center for Advanced Studies in Tourism (CAST) – University of Bologna, Italy

Official website

http://www.enicbcmed.eu/projects/crossdev

 

Contacts:

Ghaida Rahil , Program Manager , Palestinian Heritage Trail

+972569155127

+970 (0)2 277 5045

+970 (0)2 277 5024

ghaida@phtrail.org

Project News:

PHT Signed agreements with 9 service providers along the new segment of the Palestine Heritage Trail (Beit Mirsim – Battir)

PHT Signed agreements with 9 service providers along the new segment of the Palestine Heritage Trail (Beit Mirsim – Battir) On September 24, PHT conducted a ceremony to sign grant agreements with 9 service providers along the new segment of Palestine Heritage Trail . The grants included 2 homestays, 3 women centers (produce and sell

CROSSDEV team is conducting field visits for the winners of the first stage evaluation

Taking a second step forward in the second stage of the evaluation of the applications for service providers grants along the new trail segment, PHT team visited 10 of the applicants distributed on five communities in Hebron governorate who passed the first stage of evaluation. The purpose of these visits was to learn more about

Sustainable tourism: CROSSDEV strengthens its partnership thanks to a cross-border agreement involving two Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe

Sustainable tourism: CROSSDEV strengthens its partnership thanks to a cross-border agreement involving two Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe    A cross-border agreement between the partners of the CROSSDEV project and two Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe - Iter Vitis Les Chemins de la Vigne en Europe and Phoenician Route –, which

Virtual meeting with Local Authorities

CROSSDEV Team met today with the local authorities of the 16 communities along the new segment , to update them on the project’s progress and consult with them on how to move on with the project’s activities in the coming weeks اجتمع طاقم المشروع  مع شركاءهم من  16 مجلس بلدي من المقطع الجديد -  لمشاركتهم

Must Hike Hussan Battir segment

let’s keep hope that the emergency time will finish soon and we can hike to explore our beautiful country again…. Husan – Battir trail is one of the most beautiful segments, rich of springs and Agricultural terraces and considered one of the world heritage sites in Palestine. For more information about the segment contact us

Director Geographic Area – Middle East and Mediterranean Region Visit Palestine

on Fab19th 2020 Gianluca Falcitelli “Director Geographic Area - Middle East and Mediterranean Region “ CISP and PHT team , representatives of MOTA and local communities , walked part of the new segment that CROSSDEV will develop which is Hussan to Battir . This part of the trail is very important as it is part

Third public meeting , PHT 15 understanding agreements.

Third Public meeting signing 6 new agreements with 4 Municipalities and 2 local councils in presence of Hebron governorate, MOTA, Youth organization and Representative form CISP office in Palestine.

First Public meeting Held in Beit Awwa Municaplaity for the Crossdev

First Public meeting in Beit Awwa Municipality MIAK signed Cooperative agreements for Six local communities along the new segment between Beit mirsim and Battir.

Second public meeting, PHT Signed new agreements with 4 local communities

Second public meeting In battir Municipality, PHT Signed new cooperative agreements with 4 local communities along the new segment Between Beit Mirsim and Battir. 

first introductory meeting

The first introductory meeting has been conducted for four of new local ِauthorities) in the new segment and five representatives from MOTA( Hebron branch )to introduce them PHT and the trail)