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GWs Criteria
Central and Eastern European
Greenways /CEG/ – „Trails of Mission“
Content:
A.Definition of greenways
B.Categories of greenways
C.Criteria of greenways
a.General
b.Specific
i.Long-distance Greenways
ii.Local Greenways
iii.Urban Greenways
A. Definition of Greenways /CEG/:
Greenways are multifunctional trails
for non-motorized users typically leading along linear green corridors, historic trade
routes, rivers and railways. They are managed by local people in order to encourage
sustainable development and healthy lifestyle. Greenways provide a framework for
community-based initiatives and projects related to nature conservation, cultural heritage
preservation, sustainable tourism and mobility. Greenways seek to address needs of locals
and visitors and to provide a positive contribution to the local economy.
B. Categories of Greenways /CEG/:
There are 3 major types of Greenways in Central and Eastern Europe:
1.long-distance Greenways
2.local Greenways
3.urban Greenways
C. Criteria of Greenways /CEG/:
There are two levels of criteria:
general (applied for all greenways) and specific (applied specifically for each category -
long- distance, local and urban greenways).
a) General criteria:
Greenway is a signposted trail
characterized by name containing word „greenway“, by a leading theme and logo.
Information about greenway is available in form of leaflets/maps/guidebooks, web site and
information system along the trail (info panels, kiosks, etc.). Greenway meets
satisfactory safety criteria for cyclists and pedestrians and it is developed and
continuously managed by a leading coordinator (trail manager, organization, institution,
municipality) with assistance of another partners involved. Greenway is part of existing
or planned transport master plans and/or tourist network of regions and major
municipalities and it is compatible with public transport systems.
b) Specific criteria:
i. Long-distance Greenways
Long-distance Greenways connect
countries, regions and major cities. The main purpose of long-distance Greenways is
sustainable tourism (typically cycletourism). Long-distance Greenways have to fulfill both
infrastructural and functional criteria.
Infrastructural criteria:
a)Greenways link natural and
cultural attractions, places of interest/tourist attractions (places of natural, cultural,
historical or social value) at least every 15 km;
b)there are rest points at every approx 20 km;
c)there are sites with necessary tourist infrastructure, mainly accommodation and
catering, at least every 30 km
d)information about greenway (leaflets, brochures, guidebooks, maps, etc.) are available
in information centers in neighboring regions;
e)Greenways lead on safe trails or along quiet roads with low traffic;
f)at least 90% of Greenway has hard, paved surface allowing to ride at any season;
Functional criteria:
a)there is at least 1 info panel in
each village/city or tourist attraction Greenway leads through, introducing the site and
region;
b)there is at least 1 distribution point of local products (shop, workshop, gallery,
etc.);
c)there is at least 1 degustation of local cuisine (meals or drinks) available along the
greenway;
d)Greenway offers a possibility to see/visit at least one local community-based
initiative, focused on local heritage preservation/interpretation/development;
e)Greenway leads through the centers of villages or cities/towns, or they are easily
accessible from greenway by signposted branch/detour;
f)at least 1 tourism product is available for organized tourists offered by local/regional
tour-operator.
ii. Local Greenways
Local Greenway is a shorter path typically developed in rural areas. Main purpose of such
local greenways is one-day or weekend tourism, heritage and nature interpretation and
recreation. They are usually used by hikers, cyclists or both, cross-country skiers,
horseback riders, etc.
Criteria:
a) There is at least 1 (if greenway
is loop) or 2 (if greenway is not loop) info panel/s.
b) There is at least 1 rest and/or fitness point on the greenway
c) Greenway leads from, to and through village or town centers if applicable
d) Trailheads of local Greenways are accessible by public transportation or are in
walking/riding distance from the public transport
iii. Urban Greenways
Urban Greenway is a shared-use trail /cyclists, pedestrians, in-line skaters, people in
wheelchairs/ built along rivers, creeks, abandoned railways or natural corridors in urban
areas. Main purpose of the urban Greenways is safe mobility, recreation and heritage
interpretation.
Criteria:
a)at least 90% of Greenway has hard,
paved surface.
b)Greenway is a transport corridor developed along independent routes following disused
communication pathways and tracks that are available for non-motorized soft traffic.
c)Slope of a Greenway, either low or zero gradient, allow their use for all types of
users, including mobility impaired people.
d)There is at least 1 (if greenway is loop) or 2 (if greenway is not loop) info panel/s.
e)There is at least 1 rest and/or
fitness point along the Greenway. |
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