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DEÇAN/DEČANE EU/ COE JOINT PROJECT Support to the Promotion of Cultural Diversity Local Economic Development component Pilot Actions PROMOTION OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY & TOURISM PROMOVIMI I DIVERSITETIT KULTUROR DHE TURIZMIT PROMOCIJA KULTURNE RAZNOLIKOSTI I TURIZMA JP - EU/CoE Support to the Promotion of Cultural Diversity (PCDK) 1

BACKGROUND Mosque in Deçan/Dečane The Local Economic Development (LED) component of the European Union / Council of Europe Joint Action Support to the Promotion of Cultural Diversity in Kosovo* (PCDK) has been inspired by and closely associated with the Local Development Pilot Project (LDPP) of the Council of Europe s Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South East Europe. While the Regional Programme has a wider scope in the sphere of economic development, PCDK / LED focuses specifically on one aspect of the regional programme: heritage tourism. In this capacity, PCDK / LED aims to create conditions to facilitate social cohesion and economic development through utilising the potential of cultural and natural heritage for the region of Kosovo West. Working with the six municipalities of Kosovo West (Pejë/Peć, Gjakovë/ Đakovica, Klinë/Klina, Deçan/Dečane, Junik/Junik and Istog/Istok), the PCDK project highlights the importance of heritage protection, maintenance and management with an integrated approach in the process of local economic development. This pilot project sets a feasible structure, methodology and examples of how, if managed effectively, heritage could be an asset of great benefit to local communities as part of a dynamic social and economic development process. In preparation for the Regional Heritage Plan, the PCDK project acknowledges all heritage sites and assets in the region, based on the information provided by local and central authorities and institutions. These actions, however, have focused on attractions and features that are currently accessible and presentable to the general public and visitors for the purpose of heritage tourism. This booklet has been prepared for stakeholders in the municipality of Deçan/ Dečane to accompany the Regional Heritage Plan and its recommendations. It encourages the active involvement of local communities and stakeholders in the implementation of priority actions in the municipality, in coordination with the five other municipalities in the region, as well as with central authorities. Sheep Shearing ritual traditional event, Isniq/Istinić village, *This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence. 2

OBJECTIVES Deçan/Visoki Dečani Monastery Local Economic Development activities and pilot actions focused on the: Assessment of the capacity of natural and cultural heritage of the region; Creation of a strategic planning instrument for heritage protection and revitalisation; Development of effective partnerships between different stakeholders and encouragement of public/private initiatives on heritage; Establishment of a community based regional coordination office for heritage management. 3

METHODOLOGY The Heritage Plan is a dynamic process providing a strategic context for community actions with existing resources to ensure the greatest benefits to the local communities in the region. It aims to facilitate joint actions in the identification of priorities for the distribution of available funds for the conservation and promotion of heritage, in coordination with the central government, the municipalities and other interested parties. To ensure active engagement of stakeholders, the PCDK project adopted the following methodology and workflow where there is continuous feedback and input from communities into policy-making, while regular knowledge and skill transfer is encouraged at the community level. Mazrekaj s tower, Drenoc/Drenovac village KNOWLEDGE / SKILL CV CV NGOs MWG RWG IMWG Kosovo Institutions Input from communities Activities and suggestions from civil society Recommendations Action plan and projects Technical Report on the Protection and Management of Cultural and Natural Heritage in Kosovo FEEDBACK / INPUT 4

MUNICIPALITY OF DEÇAN/DEČANE ISTOG/ISTOK JUNIK Entrance of the Osdautaj s tower, Isniq/Istinić village KLINË/KLINA GJAKOVË/ĐAKOVICA The municipality of Deçan/Dečane is located at the crossroads of Gjakovë/ Đakovica, Junik and Pejë/Peć municipalities, running along the Strellc/Streoc Mountains on the borders with Albania and Montenegro. There are a total of 36 villages within the municipality, with an estimated population of around 40,000 inhabitants. The majority of the population is Kosovo Albanian, with minority groups of Bosnian (0.14%) and Egyptians and Roma (0.5%). The characteristic mountainous landscape of Deçan/Dečane is shaped by the Prejlep/Prilep Mountain, Kozhnjer/ Kožnjer reserve and the Pines Forest Park, and is an area well known for its rich biodiversity and rare species of flora. Located within the municipality is the famous medieval Orthodox monastery complex of Visoki Dečani. Founded in the 14th century, the monastery plays an important role for Kosovo Serbs as well as for the Orthodox communities of the wider region as a pilgrimage site. In 2006 it was included in UNESCO s List of World Heritage in Danger. A number of stone tower residential buildings are also characteristic to the region (kullas), and have been preserved in a few villages of Deçan/Dečane municipality. The most representative of these, and those which are still inhabited, are the kullas of the Mazrekaj family in the village of Drenoc/ Drenovac, the Demukaj family in Deçan/ Dečane, and of the Kuklec and Osdautaj families in Isniq/Istinić. These hold valuable potential for rural tourism development. There are also two well-preserved mills - the Tahir Sadrias water mill in Isniq/Istinić, which is still in working order, and the Shabanaj mill in Deçan/Dečane which is occupied by the women s association NGO Jeta and is used for selling traditional artisan handcrafts. Weaving textiles on a loom is still one of the traditions practised by women in Deçan/Dečane municipality. The handmade handkerchiefs and scarves of silk and cotton could become a brand and attractive souvenir for visiting tourists. 5

INVOLVEMENT OF DEÇAN/ DEČANE MUNICIPALITY IN LED ACTIVITIES In the context of the PCDK project, a number of actions were carried out with the active involvement of local stakeholders in the municipality of Deçan/Dečane. Research on cultural and natural heritage assets and their heritage tourism capabilities were undertaken through surveys, interviews and semi-structured meetings with stakeholders, with the participation of: - UBO Research Company - NGO Agimi in Isniq/Istinić - Community volunteers - Regional Centre for Cultural Heritage Pejë/Peć - Municipality of Deçan/Dečane Pilot actions were implemented simultaneously in the six municipalities of Kosovo West. These consisted of three components which played a crucial role for community engagement during the preparation of the Regional Heritage Plan. Shabanaj s mill 6 Mushkolaj s tower

Activity A. IDENTIFICATION OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE ASSETS I. Data collection of selected natural and cultural heritage assets Data collection of immovable cultural heritage assets Visoki Dečani Monastery (Deçan/Dečane, 14th century) Osdautaj s Tower (Isniq/Istinić village, 19th century) Kukleci s Tower (Isniq/ Istinić village, 17-19th century) Tahir Sadriaj s water mill (Isniq/ Istinić village, 19th century) Shabanaj s water mill (Deçan/Dečane, 19th century) Demukaj s Tower (Deçan/Dečane, 19th century) Mushkolaj s Tower (Deçan/Dečane, 18th century) Binakaj s Tower (Drenoc/ Drenovac village, 19th century) Mazrekaj s Tower (Drenoc/Drenovac village, 19th century) Data collection of intangible cultural heritage assets Traditional weaving Data collection of natural heritage assets Kozhnjer/Kožnjer Mountain Prejlep/Prilep Mountain Deçan/Dečane pines II. Promotional material Design of Heritage Map of Deçan/Dečane Design and production of information panels for each of the selected natural and cultural assets B. INTANGIBLE HERITAGE PRACTICE I. Identification Sheep Shearing Traditional weaving II. Organisation of event on intangible cultural heritage Organisation of the Traditional Sheep Shearing Ritual (28th July 2011), held on Isniq/Istinić mountain Sheep Shearing Ritual - Documentary film C. JOINT REGIONAL EVENTS ON CULTURAL TOURISM Participation in the Chestnut Days Regional Autumn Festival held in Drenoc/Drenovac village (25th November 2011). Deçan/Dečane municipality was represented by artisans, local traditional food producers and traditional musicians and performers. Chestnuts were prepared in different ways and served to visitors. Local Stakeholders - Regional Centre for Cultural Heritage in Pejë/Peć - NGO Agimi, Deçan/Dečane - PCDK project team - NGO Agimi - NGO Agimi - Valmira Gashi (MESP) - NGO Agimi - Deçan/Dečane MWG member - NGO Agimi - NGO Agimi - NGO Agimi - Artisans, producers, and performers of Deçan/ Dečane traditional music - PCDK project team 7

Activity Education and Awareness Raising Course design on Heritage and Diversity for elementary schools HAJDE Tours - site visits Teacher Training on Heritage and Diversity Institutional Capacity Development Study visits to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland, Turkey, Venice, Slovenia. Connections: Regional Conference on Intangible Cultural Heritage March 2012, Prishtinë/Priština Local stakeholders Students, parents and teachers from the Isa Boletini elementary school, Deçan/Dečane municipality Students from Isa Boletini elementary school; groups from minority communities; people with special needs 2 teachers from Isa Boletini elementary school RWG and MWG representatives from Deçan/Dečane municipality, NGO Agimi NGO Agimi Mushkolaj s tower Prejlep/Prilep mountains 8

RECOMMENDED PRIORITY ACTIONS FOR DEÇAN/DEČANE MUNICIPALITY WITHIN REGIONAL HERITAGE PLAN 2012-2015 The following is a list of recommendations for actions in Deçan/ Dečane that are in line with Regional Heritage Plan for Kosovo West 2012-2015 and with other municipalities in the region. To raise awareness of and promote appreciation for heritage in Kosovo West - Participate in regional annual festivals to raise awareness among the public and funds for activities such as the Chestnut Festival - Support school-based awareness raising activities in the municipality - Continue the organisation of sheep shearing ritual, with timely promotional materials - Utilise the regional logo for branding - Ensure regular waste collection and awareness-raising on a clean environment To take necessary measures for the protection of heritage in Kosovo West - Research and identify unique practices of traditions, games and heritage in Deçan/Dečane in order to document these according to guidelines - Map the built, moveable, intangible and natural heritage assets with relevant information and regularly update the central authorities - List the buildings at risk in the municipality To develop and encourage thorough assessment, integrated project design and planning with sound heritage management plans in Kosovo West - Identify necessary tourism service delivery standards and provide training to local service providers - Have a clear and updated heritage tourism map of all assets that are ready for visitors - Provide input to the annual regional report on State of the Heritage in Kosovo West - Ensure proper signage for sites that are ready for tourism - Test cultural products and marketing styles in respective area of work in the region To develop and coordinate appropriate management practices for the care of heritage in Kosovo West - Organise capacity development for increased heritage management skills, including local guides - Participate in regular meetings / forums to share developments and be informed about the regional programme - Send locally produced brochures and promotional materials to Regional Coordination Office Develop locally appropriate and sustainable heritage tourism initiatives in Kosovo West - Identify a kulla structure in the municipality to participate in a Cultural Routes initiative - Invest in one cultural product item based on local cultural heritage practices (sheep shearing) and identify another product - Support Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) initiatives, including Bed & Breakfast - Make Deçan/Dečane a tourist destination for initiatives in children s education and recreational activities - Explore joint activities with the Visoki Dečani Monastery of Deçan/Dečane. 9

INVOLVED PARTNERS AND STAKEHOLDERS 10 Main partners Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports Municipality of Deçan/Dečane NGOs: Ship, Agimi, Jeta, Handikos, Orta, Hunting Association Regional Working Group members Avdyl Hoxha, Director of the Regional Centre for Cultural Heritage - Pejë/Peć Osman Gojani, Director of the Regional Centre for Cultural Heritage - Gjakovë/ Đakovica Shpresa Gjonbalaj, Director of Cultural Department - Pejë/Peć municipality Engjëll Berisha, Director of the Library - Gjakovë/Đakovica municipality Musa Kaliqani, Head of Economic Department - Istog/Istok municipality Hajdin Morina, Education officer - Klinë/Klina municipality Nimon Tofaj, Vice Mayor of Junik/Junik municipality Shkëlzen Shehu, Urbanism Department - Deçan/Dečane municipality Kujtim Rrahmani, NGO Arteza - Gjakovë/ Đakovica Shasimete Selimaj, NGO 7 Shtatori - Pejë/Peć Rexhep Maksutaj, NGO Agimi - Deçan/Dečane Municipal Working Group members Deçan/Dečane Mirsat Nimanaj Economy and Development Department - Deçan/Dečane Shkelzen Shehu, Urbanism Department - Deçan/Dečane Zelfije Qorraj, Cultural Heritage representative - Deçan/Dečane Adem Lushaj, NGO Ship - Deçan/Dečane Rexhep Maksutaj, NGO Agimi - Deçan/ Dečane Safete Gacaferi, NGO Jeta - Deçan/Dečane Sabrije Zeqaj, NGO Handikos - Deçan/Dečane Berat Osdautaj, NGO Orta - Deçan/Dečane Jolanda Gacaferi, Student representative, NGO Jeta - Deçan/Dečane Bajram Çeku, Agriculture Department - Deçan/Dečane Avdullah Lata, Education Department - Deçan/ Dečane Avdyl Dautaj, Museum Supervisor - Deçan/Dečane Beqir Tahirsylaj, Hunting Association - Deçan/Dečane

CONTACTS: For further details and cooperation opportunities please contact: PHM Office Coordinators: Blerta Harxhi-Begolli, blerta.harxhi@phm-west.org Nermin Kastrati, nermin.kastrati@phm-west.org Experts, representatives of institutions/ authorities, and private companies: Terry O Regan, Council of Europe expert - Ireland Liam Scott, Heritage Council of Ireland Bob Charmburry, freelance consultant on Economic Development Zekë Çeku, freelance consultant on Tourism development Burbuqe Deva, representative of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports Valmira Gashi, expert from the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning Arsim Mulhaxha, representative from Regional Cultural Heritage Centre - Pejë/Peć Vergina Dyla, representative from Regional Cultural Heritage Centre - Gjakovë/ Đakovica Jeton Aliu, Ministry of Trade and Industry: Tourism Department UBO Consulting Company Tel: +381 (0)39. 421. 651 Mbretëresha Teutë St. No 85, 30000 Pejë/Peć PCDK Project Council of Europe Office in Pristina Bedri Pejani St. No.3 10000 Pristina Tel: +381 (0)38. 243.751 This document was produced within the framework of the Joint Project "EU/CoE Support to the Promotion of Cultural Diversity in Kosovo". The content does not necessarily represent the official position of the European Union and/or the Council of Europe. 11

PROMOTION OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY & TOURISM PROMOVIMI I DIVERSITETIT KULTUROR DHE TURIZMIT PROMOCIJA KULTURNE RAZNOLIKOSTI I TURIZMA JP - EU/CoE Support to the Promotion of Cultural Diversity (PCDK)