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    November 8 1994: Côa Valley, a date to remember.

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    O paradoxo do Vale do Côa

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    Boosting cultural heritage in rural communities through an ICT platform: the Viv@vó project

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    Rural regions concentrate on themselves a very rich set of ancestral traditions. The perpetuation of such traditions has been achieved through transmission between generations. Unfortunately, all this knowledge is typically elders-centered and it lacks effective processes of digitalization, storage and providing-systems for that all this heritage can effectively be perpetuated through future generations that are digital-born. From this base, it was created a project case study limited to the Portuguese Northeast region, named Viv@vó – living in the grandma's house. This paper presents the ICT platform that was created in this project and some main achievements during the project development process. Tourism and mainly experience and cultural heritage tourism are growing in tourist’s interests. Rural regions have an untapped potential for this slice of tourism industry. Rural regions have an enormous collection of ancestral knowledge that we are responsible to deliver to future generations as an inheritance to which they are entitled.The present work was developed under the Viv@vó Project: "Living in the Grandma's House", with the reference NORTE-01- 0145-FEDER-023637, financed by the Regional Operational Program of the North, Notice 02/SAICT/2016.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    What’s retinoic acid got to do with it? Retinoic acid regulation of the neural crest in craniofacial and ocular development

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    Perceção dos residentes face ao impacto do turismo

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    In tourism the local community are not only one of the most essential element for the destination offer but also the key for its differentiation. The knowledge about their expectation and satisfaction regarding tourism development is extremely important for the development process itself. Based on that statement it was developed an empirical research where the local community perception emerges as the key element to be considered. Specifically, in this project it was analysed the perception of the local community, in two different small Portuguese villages, regarding the development of tourism as well as their position regarding the side effects that a possible increase in tourism could provide. It was concluded the positive relationship between the perception of the local image and the perception of economic and socio-cultural impacts caused by tourism and an inverse relationship between the perception of the local image and the perception of environmental caused by tourism.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Touristic experiences the living in the Grandma’s house’ project

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    The goal of this research is focused on the project “Living in the Grandma's House” which aims to contribute to the fight against desertification of rural areas and to create unique touristic experiences in rural areas of the Inland North of Portugal. After an ethnographic study, two villages in Trás-os-Montes region were identified in which "Grandma’s" with interest and aptitude to receive visitors through a prior sale and booking (through the website and application of the developed project), were selected to deliver a unique experience to visitors: listen to stories, legends, while sharing a meal in a private house together with the owner which will strengthen the contact between the visitor and the reality visited. It is considered that the effective value of this research is based on the modelling of a feasible and entrepreneurial concept, which is grounded on the particularities of a low-density territory, whose subsequent replication will result in very positive results for the local communities. The methodology adopted is founded on a qualitative approach, which begins with a bibliographical review about the concept of touristic experiences and is based on the analysis of the project “Living in the Grandma's House”.O presente trabalho foi desenvolvido no âmbito do Projeto Viv@vó: “Viver na Casa da Avó”, com a referência NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-023637, financiado pelo Programa Operacional Regional do Norte, Aviso 02/SAICT/2016.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    An ICT platform to support cultural heritage in rural communities: the Viv@vó – living in the grandma's house case study

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    Tourism and manly experience and cultural heritage tourism are growing in tourist’s interests. Rural regions have an untapped potential for this slice of tourism industry. Also, rural regions have an enormous collection of ancestral knowledge. Unfortunately, all this knowledge typically is elderscentered and it lack effective processes of digitalization, storage and providing systems for that all this heritage can be perpetuated through future generations. From this base-thinking it was created a project case study limited to the Portuguese Northeast region, named Viv@vó – living in the grandma's house. This paper presents this project and what it has been achieved during the project development process.The present work was developed under the Viv@vó Project: "Living in the Grandma's House", with the reference NORTE-01-0145-FEDER the North, Notice 02/SAICT/2016 deep marked hermetism between the cultural patrimony and the and experience new situations. This new work, there is a greater concern of the offer pt the dynamics of the tourists. Also, knowing that it is of elders-based knowledge, ICT can and must the access to future he . the developed infrastructure, both Web and Mobile and storage process of the grandma’s the creation and promotion of the grandma's a rural communities where exits precious’s FEDER-023637, financed by the Regional Operational Program of 2016.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    What's retinoic acid got to do with it? Retinoic acid regulation of the neural crest in craniofacial and ocular development

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