Elaboration of the tourism development plan of mali idjos municipality
One of the activities of The Development of village tourism in Mali Idjos, in the Valley of Telecska Hills project is to elaborate the local tourism development plan. The project team, appointed by the Hungarian rural development professionals and the mayor, consists of 12 members as a work group and began its work on January 13. The first steps were when the experts Eszter Bujdosne Lengyel and Bela Hanis, the mentors, described the requirements and method of Future Vision formulation, thematic content and methodology of development planning as well as we exercised trough workshops with citizens the individual and collective interviewing, and then it came to development planning tasks. At the end of the week the planning group interviewed about thirty inhabitants from Mali Idjos Municipality, some through personal, and some through group interviews.
Even after an intensive weekend the work has not stopped , since the interviews take place continuously and at agreed appointments with the people selected by the group until February 27 when it will be summarized in the How I would like (want) to see Mali Idjos Municipality is 5 years from now? and many similar questions on the basis of responses received
Members of the workgroup:
Andor Lukacs, Gordana Radulovic, Szidonia Komuves, Vladimir Balac, Lazar Maravic, Geza Katai, Kornelia Rind, Zsuzsanna Deak, Zsolt Horkai, Annamaria Lackovity, Zoltan Vass, Csilla Szel. Mentors: Eszter Bujdosne Lengyel and Bela Hanis
Interview subjects:Kmayor of Mali Idjos Municipality, secretaries of local communities of Mali Idjos, Lovcenac, Feketic local communities, members of the local government council, a group of entrepreneurs, NGOs representatives, tourism entrepreneurs, people wishing to start tourism business, tradition holders, craftsmen, cultural organization leaders, ethnographers, youth groups, the eldest residents in each of the three settlements, registrars, institution leaders, church people, postmen and many private citizens.










