Partnership without borders: Neusiedler See and Wadden Sea in focus
Partnership without borders: Neusiedler See and Wadden Sea in focus
Last Tuesday, an important exhibition was opened in the Lower Saxony State Representation in Brussels. With the title "Lower Saxony Wadden Sea & Neusiedler See - Seewinkel - partnership without borders in a Europe of the regions", it is intended to highlight the close cooperation between Burgenland and Lower Saxony.
The opening ceremony attracted several high -ranking personalities. Among those present were the national park director Johannes Ehrenfeldner and the State Councilor Heinrich Dorner. In his speech, Dorner emphasized the immense importance of the Neusiedler lake for the identity of the Burgenland. He emphasized that the region would do everything possible to secure the natural area of Seewinkel both sustainably and in the long term.
meaning of the exhibition
Heinrich Dorner described the collaboration with Lower Saxony as an example of Europe. This partnership should not only strengthen economic and cultural ties, but also protect the common natural resources. The Neusiedlersee National Park and the Wadden Sea share many ecological values that form a strong basis for the cooperation.
Another aspect of the event was the emphasis on common challenges that both regions have to cope with. This includes climate change and the protection of biodiversity. These problems require close cooperation to raise awareness and take effective measures.
The exhibition offers insights into the unique landscapes of the two regions. Visitors can marvel at various exhibits that present the beauty and value of nature. In addition, the cultural importance of cooperation between Lower Saxony and Burgenland is underlined.
State Secretary Matthias Wunderling-Weilbier from Lower Saxony and other political representatives stated that such initiatives are crucial for the development of regional identities in Europe. In a united Europe, such partnerships are essential to promote prosperity and environmental awareness.
Such a presentation is not only a sign of cooperation, but also an appeal to the European Community to work for nature conservation and the preservation of the unique landscapes. The aim is to create a sustainable awareness of the common challenges in an increasingly networked world.
Overall, the opening of this exhibition shows how important the exchange and cooperation between the regions are for the preservation and promotion of our natural meadows. It remains exciting to see how this partnership will continue to strengthen in the future and which projects could emerge from it in order to manage the ecological challenges together. More information can be found in a detailed report on www.bvz.at .
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