Informative on Cookies
This document contains information about the technologies that enable this Website to achieve the purposes described below. These technologies allow the Owner to collect and store information (for example through the use of Cookies) or to use resources (for example by running a script) on the User’s device when the User interacts with this Website.
For simplicity, in this document these technologies are collectively referred to as “Tracking Tools”, unless there is a reason to differentiate. For example, although Cookies can be used in both web and mobile browsers, it would be inappropriate to refer to Cookies in the context of mobile applications, since these are Tracking Tools that require the presence of a browser. For this reason, within this document the term Cookie is used only to specifically indicate that particular type of Tracking Tool.
Some of the purposes for which Tracking Tools are used may also require the User’s consent. If consent is given, it can be freely withdrawn at any time by following the instructions contained in this document.
This Website uses Tracking Tools managed directly by the Owner (commonly referred to as “first-party” Tracking Tools) and Tracking Tools that enable services provided by third parties (commonly referred to as “third-party” Tracking Tools). Unless otherwise specified within this document, such third parties have access to their respective Tracking Tools.
The duration and expiration of Cookies and other similar Tracking Tools may vary depending on what is set by the Owner or by each third-party provider. Some of them expire at the end of the User’s browsing session.
In addition to what is specified in the description of each of the categories listed below, Users may obtain more detailed and updated information on duration, as well as any other relevant information — such as the presence of other Tracking Tools — in the privacy policies of the respective third-party providers (via the links provided) or by contacting the Owner.
The CamBIO project is an initiative.
The funding, amounting to €3.5 million, will be mainly allocated to the creation of a network of biodiversity custodians, the digital mapping of traditional routes, and the development of sustainable tourism experiences that directly involve shepherds and livestock farmers.
How this Website uses Tracking Tools
According to initial estimates, the project will involve more than 150 pastoral farms across Sardinia, creating new economic opportunities for territories that are often marginal. The goal is twofold: on the one hand, to preserve traditional practices and native breeds; on the other, to offer shepherds new sources of income through experiential tourism.
Necessary
This Website uses Cookies commonly referred to as “technical” Cookies or other similar Tracking Tools to carry out activities that are strictly necessary to ensure the functioning or provision of the Service.
Experience
This Website uses Tracking Tools to improve the quality of the user experience and to enable interactions with external content, networks, and platforms.