Knowledge documents
27 August 2024
Promoting sustainable tourism: Best practices for watercourse regions
Knowledge documents
27 August 2024
Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
Best practices, peer learning and networking
Skills needs for twin transition
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The BLUE TOURISM report, supported by the Erasmus+ program, shares best practices for sustainable tourism in watercourse regions to guide small tourism providers toward a more sustainable future
Blue Tourism
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Cyprus
Ireland
Portugal
Romania
Slovenia
Spain
Academic / Research and VET Institutions
Consumer Organisations
SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)
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Specific types of tourism
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Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Best practices, peer learning and networking
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Skills needs for twin transition
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Tourism strategies
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Training opportunities
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Business activities
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Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism
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The aim of sustainable tourism is to efficiently manage natural resources, respect local communities, and encourage long-term economic activities. Supported by the European Commission’s Erasmus+ program, the BLUE TOURISM project released a report in 2021 to help achieve this goal by sharing best practices in watercourse regions, guiding small tourism providers towards a more sustainable future.
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