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Linking sustainable growth with nature protection - this is the objective 14 partners from the Wadden Sea World Heritage, the English Wash/ North Norfolk Coast and the West Norwegian Fjords World Heritage set out to do, when the 3-year Interreg project PROWAD LINK kicked off in 2018. The current pandemic does not change the aim, but it does heavily impact the small and medium-sized business at the core of the project.
How do entrepreneurs in our regions deal with the pandemic and the ever-changing restrictions affecting their daily work? How does nature protection fit into this? Might there be opportunities from the situation? Prowad Link wanted to know and set out to provide a voice and platform in the frame of an inspiring video series “How the North Sea deals with corona - Prowad Link asks. SMEs answer.”
Sigrid Nolte Schefold (www.maerchen-zeit.eu) is a teller of fairy tales and a expression paintress in Bokel, Germany. Normally she takes her students and guests outside to the beach and the Wadden Sea to be inspired by the nature - something impossible during this spring's lock down. It is during that time that she started late night fairy tale session online from the safety of her home.
As the situation changes almost daily, please note that the protagonists can only evaluate their situations based on the particular setting in the moment of filming. We plan to revisit people from time to time to get a picture of how their situations have changed.