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Cristina Iglesias is the visionary behind the restoration of the San Sebastián lighthouse. Her mission went beyond mere restoration: she wanted to create a symbol for the protection and preservation of the environment.

For Cristina, this iconic lighthouse was destined to be more than just a beacon. It was a canvas to change the perception of the city, a space for introspection and communication. Her vision painted a new story for the city, inviting people to view it through the lens of reflection and connection.

In her narrative, Cristina explains the profound importance of art and cultural traditions. For her, they are not just decorative accessories, but crucial elements for the preservation of the sea and the environment. In her eyes, they are the heartbeat of the city, interwoven with its essence and daily life. Join Cristina on a journey where art and commitment come together and the sea is not just a backdrop, but an essential part of a city’s soul.

Why is it regenerative?

Transforms a lighthouse into a symbol of environmental protection and self-reflection. Emphasises the importance of art and cultural traditions for the protection of the sea and the environment. Demonstrates the integration of art and engagement and invites people to view the city through a lens of reflection and connection.

Project partners met in Aveiro on the 14th and 15th of September 2023. It was the perfect opportunity to visit the destination with regenerative glasses on, to understand its many assets but also some of the challenges the destination is facing. Face to face project meetings always provide the partners with the unique opportunity to learn about the work of the hosting partner and get valuable insights about the destination. In this case partners were hosted by the dedicated team of management and tourism professionals of the University of Aveiro who shared a wealth of insights about a city that was new to many of the participants.

The Enforce project is well on track when it comes to the project work plan, which means that after having completed the Best Practice collection of innovative examples about storytelling for regeneration and also the Storyteller’s Guide, partners used the meeting to discuss the development of the Enforce Training Programme.

For the next few months partners will be working on developing the content in line with guidelines provided by the University of Usak, our project partner from Turkey.
The course should be available for piloting in January/February 2024 and will also be available in the partner languages once all translations are finalised.

The ENFORCE team met in the beautiful city of Luxembourg for its kick-off meeting. It took place at the premises of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg (also known as CCIL), which opened its doors to warmly welcome all partners.

The team was aware of the importance of this first meeting and approached it with the same enthusiasm, as it plays an important role in building strong bonds that will contribute to the success of the entire cooperation. With the common goal of building a solid foundation, the participants discussed in depth the first steps required for the project ENFORCE.

During this visit, the project objectives were discussed in depth to ensure that each partner has a comprehensive understanding of the overarching goals. The outcome of the kick-off meeting was extremely satisfying for all partners and generated enthusiasm among the team. It was a success and left everyone inspired and energised.

The journey of ENFORCE has officially begun and with the collective expertise of the committed partners, there is no doubt that it will thrive and achieve remarkable results.

Enforce

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