slavery-bike-trail

 

FeasibilityStudy

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ABSTRACT Feasibility Study and RESPONSIBILITY

 

Date: 21.01.2007

 

1. Virtual Project Group Trail

Route of the trail and accessibility at different times of the year

2. Virtual Project Group Participation

Participation of the people living on the road and the regional administrations

3. Virtual Project Group Culture

- Draft for sign-posting

- Draft for rest houses/hostels in areas scarcely visited by tourists

- Draft for presentation of the history of slave route and the central railway and touristical information

- Concept for integration of artists along the route

4. Virtual Project Group Tourism

- Access to the trail for tourists

- Guidance of the bikers

- Opening the trail in stages starting with the better developed areas in the east

- Existing accommodation in cities

- Situation regarding tsetse fly and wild animals

- Criminals

- Medical care

5. Virtual project group Operation

- Water and waste water for the accommodation/hostels

- Power supplies

- Communication

- Supplying all infrastructure facilities along the trail especially with the help of the central railway

6. Virtual Project Group Finances

- Financial requirements for setting-up the trail and start-up finance

- Finance concept for operation

7. Virtual Project Group Carrier

- Legal requirements and organization for operating the trail

- Partners for operating the trail

- Personnel requirements for services

- Marketing concept

8. Virtual Project Group Sponsors

Attracting sponsors

Working groups behind the study

 

In the abstract of the study you see links to working groups. Here YOU can take part.

A working group defines issues and looks for solutions. Working groups which have not started yet and waiting for YOU are in the grafic below like red stars. Working groups in progress are yellow and YOU can take part every time. Working groups ready with their work are green and the virtual project group is closed.

 

Date: 21.01.2007

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