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oh i run
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and uh i would like to welcome you to this uh often
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fastener at this workshop on them circle uh economy and another lap
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we're very happy to be here and uh i would like that line to organise but it's beautiful conference
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and for giving us the chance over first a lap here in this beautiful framework
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now uh we also very helpful that you
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'cause it was a puppy problem because we can covers all the potential also or
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your happy with the presentation in english or do you want the translation in front
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okay so it would be in english only okay in german
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translation from english to german
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nobody okay so that would be english only
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oh okay
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and and actually will have some presenters in french as well
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just then if you have a was no because it now and when you approach a
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topic and then to tourism we basically thought about them that there are three main um pillars
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first of all there's a part that's the old um activities
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and uh the regional development which very uh important and then uh
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once you have just the u. m. tour is the computer place you need to possibilities to house them
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and also to feed them so does that uh to other pillows and uh we believe that it's
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very important to have focused on all three of
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these topics and you have a being sustainable overall
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so we're actually very happy to have that three speakers here that
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we'll talk about um their experience and uh projects in this field
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um first of all i would like to uh introduced jared weber
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yeah he's the funny apartments you often have become the fact is it's in european medical complications the
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agency and he's actually yeah you all to the degree um in madison and worked as a physician
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yeah yeah what turned on then to have far pharmaceutical companies and they went into med tech
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but at the same time and he knows this which might do well as a as family
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has been a second home on your first x. generation in yeah let the other end and then
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so with this expertise in a marketing and uh research and the passion for eh let yeah blair a
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the change the ease now three and sixty project and he's one of the confines of the project
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that is a project focuses on the development often ease ease
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now region in a sustainable way four seasons and their family oriented
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if that i'm very happy to welcome u. k. carry it to missus m. and um
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yeah
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hello everybody um i was about to go to the to make
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my my speech in um in english but i think uh out of
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courtesy to the locals um i'm gonna do it in french but
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the slides are all in a in english so you can follow the
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the the slides if you're english speaking about the wood shop on going to switch to french
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a hand suppression e. d. english translation
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so i'm going to present in france just answer respect for the region
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some might enter the events you in seven minutes projects we
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have been uh this we very close to our hearts last
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a few years collision or three sixty i'm going to present
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it briefly we've slides in front such a slice in english sorry
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so it is no three sixty is a
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project that aims through raw rehabilitate regional area
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which is also row
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yeah i uh
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used to promote the entire region of digital okay
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by focusing the activities taking place in this
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area on each or responsibility services to families authenticity
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and respectful local produce
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the question is another uh several uh
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plots of agricultural lawrence which is quite a unusual for i. e.
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primarily sports winter sports based area we try to
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integrate uh every cultural at church as much as possible
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another extremely important point is the fall season uh aspects of this area
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studies activities uh oh oh oh of all season activities
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which was i seasick it's uh for all three d. f.
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so this has been mandated by these no foundation that we
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it works autonomously
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supported by the community women the selected uh according to individual expertise and it works
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so if around thirty people really yeah
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uh los just projects and uh uh the is north research budget and uh
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some projects which result from it's very uh committee focused projects which respect each meeting
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uh and in addition all the members of this working group of
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on volunteers we will work on a on a volunteer basis
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we spend a lot a lot nights on this project second so you throw
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all kinds of aspects that go into this kind of project which must be covered
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for which we call upon specialists who also work on a volunteer basis
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which is important points out thirty percent of the group on one in
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so we were like uh more patients from female participants to uh uh it's
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retain a greater quality so this image illustrates work is is by one of our
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a volunteer is a show stopper on who's not here today unfortunately
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and this shows the analysis performed sets of the is no project
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and it shows that the analysis uses a project
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is much more general and doesn't focus just on
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the this particular error with focus an entire region um we've been looking at how to ah
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promotes the environments all heritage social side of the area
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we really try to work uh in combination and put all these
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different aspects in combination surf to work on all of them in parallel
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one incorporating also in agricultural consents i haven't got much time to going to real detail
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on all the thinking is going to this but there's a link between all these aspects
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in this uh particular area yeah
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it's all model uh does not involve being just another ski resort on mount result
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it's a a lot o. model revolves around three plus taurus huh we don't
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uh see holes of course all nationalities you see tours but they are um
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managed in a more sensible way easy this with this little training yeah
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oh also do another important aspect is a
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um when growing up and another important aspect
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his nature for example so structure by slick yeah and every culture
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as in other crucial aspect for example
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the one course e. so you can responsibility
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and if this project is to continue 'cause it's remains on stem mine there is still a
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court case i mean on going on on this topic but if if we ought to continued
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they will be
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unix chewy curse possible project uh that will be this huge i mean we to go free
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foreigners thinking we need to scroll up on the expertise of uh of experts in this field
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we will think deeply about all the different topics based on the knowledge of these individuals
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not to be with the teacher sensor which room you would really like to see a happening
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in by a renovating existing restaurant building
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um with the creation of initiators possible boarding what's in our rooms
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which we will hopefully be able to use
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to organise seminars on a it irresponsible for some
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green source and it was a a restaurant
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uses little produce if that healthy products remote larry
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so we are very lucky to live in the region where there are major schools major a higher education establishment
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do you need an i. l. d. p. f. l. d. a. g. f. on this yes yeah we are lucky to have
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uh someone from the e. h. l. t. listen hotel school or something
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else going it's main hopefully we can add fan to the list so
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that's seasonal project i'm would be happy to discuss this project
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with you a major on and you are asked many questions like
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the big question uh so you you're talking about the importance to work together with the local community
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and how do you actually injured is or how did you approach them
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um i had to the for co founders of the working group
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we have um two people who grew up in this um area
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and uh and also so we we really make made a lot of effort
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to enable a locals within the larger working
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group so we've got within the work working group
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quite a few uh local people and it's perhaps a a mast if you work
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on the project like that there was another project which was mentioned before in token board
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and uh that's typical why's it so successful it because it's a connected um the
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supported by the locals we are just yet to help them succeed the uh you know and and supporting
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the project like that okay thank you very much and them will actually split up later on in to
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three different um discussion table so you'll have a plenty of time to ask you questions and
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um i'm now i'm happy to introduce our next week or from uh u. h. l. s. u. or d. m. heart
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and now i mean down changes the associate director at a coloured delayed a lot on
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and uh she's and designing and buying the groups responsibility strategy which includes
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as is then able to allotment and ethical and social responsibility so we're actually
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very happy to upper here because um h. l. they formed the future hotel yes
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and you ought to talk about the importance of and the mindset

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