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21 January 2025
Training for sustainable tourism in Nordic-Baltic Protected Areas
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21 January 2025
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This Erasmus+ project creates joint training methodologies for tourism stakeholders in Protected Nature Areas to promote sustainability in the Nordic-Baltic region.
Estonian University of Life Sciences
County Administrative Board of Skåne
Environmental Board of Estonia
ERASMUS+
Latvian countryside tourism association "Lauku ceļotājs"
Nature Conservation Agency of Latvia
Rural Tourism NGO
Topics
Estonia
Latvia
Sweden
Academic / Research and VET Institutions
Company with 250 or more employees
Consumer Organisations
Local Authorities
National authorities
Regional Authorities
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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Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs
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Improving formal education
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Pact for skills
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R&I on climate-friendly tourism
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Business activities
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Activities of amusement parks and theme parks
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Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism
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Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks
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Holiday Housing / Apartments and other short stay accommodation
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Hotel and similar accommodation
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Other
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Other accommodation
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Other amusement and recreation activities
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Other food and beverage services
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Restaurants, cafes and bars (Food and Beverage serving activities)
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This Erasmus+ project, coordinated by the Estonian University of Life Sciences, focuses on creating joint methodologies for training tourism stakeholders in Protected Nature Areas, particularly in the Nordic-Baltic region. Running from February 1, 2023, to February 28, 2025, it aims to address sustainability and climate change by developing and sharing ready-to-use training programs for accommodation and café owners, activity providers, guides, and destination managers. The project's methodology, shaped by national and international test trainings, will be freely available online to ensure wide applicability and durability.
#Pact for Skills #Sustainable tourism #Nature reserves #Climate action
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