Proposal for EDMG-Header-A Design Considerations

Employability in Rural
Tourism
Entrepreneurship – part
2
What to know before starting?
Define the concepts of rural tourism and agrotourism
and their key elements.
Provide examples of challenges for rural
tourism.
Identify what influences the development of rural
tourism.
10 minutes
What will you learn?
How much time will it take?
EQF level
Level 3
Who created the content and will
recognise your learning?
This material was created by the
 partners of the
Erasmus+ project “Upskilling Rural” that will recognise
your learning as well.
Agrotourism 
Agrotourism is a type of tourism where visitors travel to farms or rural areas to
experience agricultural life and activities. This can include things like farm
tours, picking fruits and vegetables, feeding animals, and learning about
farming processes. Agrotourism offers tourists a chance to enjoy the
countryside and learn about agriculture, while providing farmers with
additional income.
Let’s start... but first think…
Rural tourism
What influences the attractiveness
of rural areas for tourists? ☺
Rural tourism is all forms of recreation in rural areas,
otherwise it is the entire rural tourism economy. Rural
tourism is most popular in areas rich in nature with
characteristic plant or animal species inhabiting a
specific area at a specific time.
Thematic Villages, e.g. Herbs and Flowers Village, Berry
Village, are an interesting tourist proposal. 
The cultural heritage of a village is another idea for a
tourist offer to participate in the life of the village and
get to know its traditions, which are often linked to
historical events in the region.
Challenges of rural tourism
Today, the rural tourist is looking for authentic experiences in the form
of activities in nature, contact with nature and with animals. They are
looking for unconventional accommodation solutions. It wants to
rediscover ancient yet simple customs, rituals and culture of the region.
Challenges of today's rural tourism include:
To meet the expectations and needs of today's tourist,
To be appropriately prepared with the offer for tourists,
To be more familiar with the cultural heritage of villages, traditional
professions, handicrafts and folk art,
To raise awareness on environmental aspects in rural areas.
Rural tourism development
What are the benefits of rural tourism? ☺
Opportunities for rural tourism development depend on a number of
factors including:
the involvement of local people; 
assistance from local government authorities; 
educational and financial support from the state;
implementation of EU programmes;  
making the tourist offer more attractive, e.g. the preparation of
traditional dishes, as well as fruit and vegetable processing,
presentation of traditional customs and rituals, handicraft workshops
e.g. regional paper cut-outs and tissue paper decorations or baking
bread figurines.
The benefits of rural tourism mainly include learning about the specifics
of rural life, traditions, culture, a greater opportunity to get to know
nature, and attractive leisure activities.
Images downloaded from pixabay:
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/g%C3%B3ry-%C5%9Bwi%C4%99tokrzyskie-klon%C3%B3w-5580604/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/polska-wie%C5%9B-krajobraz-natura-6102118/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/konie-%C5%9Bnieg-brzozowy-drzewa-natura-6184504/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/stary-wiatrak-wzg%C3%B3rzu-wiejski-5713337/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/rzeka-krajobraz-natura-zielony-2826927/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/kr%C3%B3liki-ma%C5%82e-kr%C3%B3liki-uszy-m%C5%82ode-4399624/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/koty-koci%C4%99ta-zwierz%C4%99-domowe-8105667/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/rugia-dom-wioska-rodzina-1869806/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/krajobraz-pole-%C5%82%C4%85ka-podw%C3%B3rko-dom-8592826/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/wioska-farmy-ko%C5%84-pola-8501168/
https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/krajobraz-most-rzymski-rzeka-8487906/
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This document outlines the proposal for designing the EDMG-Header-A for SU & MU, focusing on aspects such as MCS field design, HW complexity considerations, link adaptation gain, and FDMA implementation. It suggests methods for determining the number of MCS, detailing independent MCS fields for spatial streams, defining base MCS fields, and addressing signaling overhead. The proposal includes considerations for the number of spatial streams, modulation schemes, and signaling efficiency based on real channel environments.

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  1. Employability in Rural Tourism Entrepreneurship part 2 Legal description Creative Commons licensing: The materials published on the Upskilling rural project website are classified as Open Educational Resources (OER) and can be freely (without permission of their creators): downloaded, used, reused, copied, adapted, and shared by users, with information about the source of their origin. The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

  2. What to know before starting? What will you learn? How much time will it take? 10 minutes Define the concepts of rural tourism and agrotourism and their key elements. EQF level Level 3 Provide examples of challenges for rural tourism. Identify what influences the development of rural tourism. Who created the content and will recognise your learning? This material was created by the partners of the Erasmus+ project Upskilling Rural that will recognise your learning as well. Legal description Creative Commons licensing: The materials published on the Upskilling rural project website are classified as Open Educational Resources (OER) and can be freely (without permission of their creators): downloaded, used, reused, copied, adapted, and shared by users, with information about the source of their origin. The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

  3. Lets start... but first think Agrotourism Agrotourism is a type of tourism where visitors travel to farms or rural areas to experience agricultural life and activities. This can include things like farm tours, picking fruits and vegetables, feeding animals, and learning about farming processes. Agrotourism offers tourists a chance to enjoy the countryside and learn about agriculture, while providing farmers with additional income. Legal description Creative Commons licensing: The materials published on the Upskilling rural project website are classified as Open Educational Resources (OER) and can be freely (without permission of their creators): downloaded, used, reused, copied, adapted, and shared by users, with information about the source of their origin. The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

  4. Rural tourism What influences the attractiveness of rural areas for tourists? Rural tourism is all forms of recreation in rural areas, otherwise it is the entire rural tourism economy. Rural tourism is most popular in areas rich in nature with characteristic plant or animal species inhabiting a specific area at a specific time. Thematic Villages, e.g. Herbs and Flowers Village, Berry Village, are an interesting tourist proposal. The cultural heritage of a village is another idea for a tourist offer to participate in the life of the village and get to know its traditions, which are often linked to historical events in the region. Legal description Creative Commons licensing: The materials published on the Upskilling rural project website are classified as Open Educational Resources (OER) and can be freely (without permission of their creators): downloaded, used, reused, copied, adapted, and shared by users, with information about the source of their origin. The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

  5. Challenges of rural tourism Today, the rural tourist is looking for authentic experiences in the form of activities in nature, contact with nature and with animals. They are looking for unconventional accommodation solutions. It wants to rediscover ancient yet simple customs, rituals and culture of the region. Challenges of today's rural tourism include: To meet the expectations and needs of today's tourist, To be appropriately prepared with the offer for tourists, To be more familiar with the cultural heritage of villages, traditional professions, handicrafts and folk art, To raise awareness on environmental aspects in rural areas. Legal description Creative Commons licensing: The materials published on the Upskilling rural project website are classified as Open Educational Resources (OER) and can be freely (without permission of their creators): downloaded, used, reused, copied, adapted, and shared by users, with information about the source of their origin. The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

  6. Rural tourism development Opportunities for rural tourism development depend on a number of factors including: the involvement of local people; assistance from local government authorities; educational and financial support from the state; implementation of EU programmes; making the tourist offer more attractive, e.g. the preparation of traditional dishes, as well as fruit and vegetable processing, presentation of traditional customs and rituals, handicraft workshops e.g. regional paper cut-outs and tissue paper decorations or baking bread figurines. What are the benefits of rural tourism? The benefits of rural tourism mainly include learning about the specifics of rural life, traditions, culture, a greater opportunity to get to know nature, and attractive leisure activities. Images downloaded from pixabay: https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/g%C3%B3ry-%C5%9Bwi%C4%99tokrzyskie-klon%C3%B3w-5580604/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/polska-wie%C5%9B-krajobraz-natura-6102118/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/konie-%C5%9Bnieg-brzozowy-drzewa-natura-6184504/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/stary-wiatrak-wzg%C3%B3rzu-wiejski-5713337/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/rzeka-krajobraz-natura-zielony-2826927/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/kr%C3%B3liki-ma%C5%82e-kr%C3%B3liki-uszy-m%C5%82ode-4399624/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/koty-koci%C4%99ta-zwierz%C4%99-domowe-8105667/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/rugia-dom-wioska-rodzina-1869806/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/krajobraz-pole-%C5%82%C4%85ka-podw%C3%B3rko-dom-8592826/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/wioska-farmy-ko%C5%84-pola-8501168/ https://pixabay.com/pl/photos/krajobraz-most-rzymski-rzeka-8487906/ Legal description Creative Commons licensing: The materials published on the Upskilling rural project website are classified as Open Educational Resources (OER) and can be freely (without permission of their creators): downloaded, used, reused, copied, adapted, and shared by users, with information about the source of their origin. The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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