Back to newsA new Crete Landscape Observatory is being established in Chania, focused on studying and documenting the island's natural and cultural landscapes. Last Friday, an introductory symposium and participatory mapping workshop was held at the KAM cultural center in Chania, bringing together researchers, local authorities, and community members to explore the relationship between Cretan landscapes and human activity.
The Observatory aims to monitor and preserve Crete's diverse environments, from coastal areas to mountain terrain, through collaborative mapping and ongoing research. For visitors, this initiative signals growing institutional commitment to protecting the landscapes that make Crete a destination, including its olive groves, gorges, and traditional villages.
Those interested in Cretan environmental and cultural heritage can follow developments through the KAM cultural center in Chania. No public visiting program has been announced yet.
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Crete Landscape Observatory Launched to Preserve Island's Heritage
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