TEHRAN, Jun. 26 (MNA) � French licensed surveyors will meet their Iranian counterparts at the top of the Mount Damavand (Iran), a press release of Cluster Montagne, Mountain Development France has written.
Mehr News English Service has found about the event from the press release; �From June 26th until July 13th, a French team consisting of 14 trained and skilled individuals will go to Iran to meet and discuss with their Iranian counterparts. Together, they will proceed to a series of measures of the Mount Damavand (5 670 meters), situated at 66 kilometers northeast of Teheran,� the press release continues.
�This project aims at contributing to the strengthening of the French-Iranian relations in the field of tourism and of mountain development. It follows up a first exploratory mission led last October.�
�It is organized in partnership with the Cluster Montagne, Teria network a service offered by Exagone and the French actors of the tourism, and with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Fr�d�ric Burnier-Framboret, licensed surveyor in Moutiers (Savoie-France) is organizing this expedition as a real summit meeting. Both teams will find themselves for this ascent and will share their know-how.�
�The French team is composed of fourteen people : a licensed surveyor, two doctors, a climber, a photographer, a movie maker, a geodesist searcher, an engineer of INSA (Applied Sciences National Institute), an architect, a lawyer, a telecommunication tech, a ski lifts salesman, a mountain host and the treasurer of the French Mountain and Climbing Federation.�
�The Iranian team consists of four individuals of the national Iranian mapping agency, a doctor, a photographer, a licenced surveyor, a painter, members of the Iranian Mountain federation, a photographer, a climber. Following the example of what the French licensed surveyors are doing by measuring every two years Mont Blanc, this meeting can become a biannual meeting."
Cluster Montagne is an association that represents and promotes, throughout the world, French know-how for sustainable mountain tourism development.