Best practices
19 September 2024
Sustainable touristic routes: A cross-border initiative
Best practices
19 September 2024
Adventure tourism
Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
Cultural tourism
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This project shares sustainable tourism practices implemented in Tuscany, Liguria, PACA, Corsica, and Sardinia through soft mobility solutions and intermodal transport.
European Commission
Tuscany Region – General Management of the Regional Council
Topics
France
Italy
Academic / Research and VET Institutions
Company with 250 or more employees
Consumer Organisations
Cultural and Heritage Organisations
Destination Management & Marketing Organisations
Financial Institutions and Investors
Local Authorities
Media / Journalist Organisations
National authorities
Networks and Federations / Confederations
SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)
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Specific types of tourism
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Adventure tourism
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Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
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Cultural tourism
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Ecotourism
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Education tourism
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Festival tourism
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Gastronomy tourism
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Health and medical tourism
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MICE tourism
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Mountain tourism
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Religious tourism
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Rural tourism
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Sports tourism
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Urban/city tourism
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Wellness tourism
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Cross-border travelling
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Governance of tourism destinations
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Sustainable mobility
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Tourism strategies
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Business activities
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Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism
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Other
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Other tourism transportation activities
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Recreational and sport activities
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The Sustainable Touristic Routes project represents a collaborative effort to enhance sustainable tourism within the cross-border regions of Tuscany, Liguria, PACA, Corsica, and Sardinia. By integrating soft mobility solutions and promoting intermodal transport, the project aims to create a socio-economic uplift for the entire area. It focuses on developing a network of sustainable tourist routes that facilitate cycling and hiking, capitalizing on the rich cultural, archaeological, and natural heritage of the participating regions. The project outlines a comprehensive approach, starting with a feasibility study to identify optimal itineraries and moving towards the creation of technical documents that set standards for these routes. It includes joint promotional actions to attract tourists year-round, supported by a unified management strategy that involves agreements and integrated plans among local stakeholders.
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