Landscape heritage and sustainable tourism in the post-COVID period - Uptake article
On the 25th of February 2021 the ESPON-TNO program organised a virtual Peer Learning Workshop with ESPON researchers and academic and Icelandic stakeholders. The goal of the event was to nurture the ongoing discussion in Iceland about developing a new tourism strategy based on national landscape and...
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ESPON
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2108/306037 https://www.espon.eu/sites/default/files/attachments/Uptake article - ESPON Peer Learning Workshop on landscape heritage and sustainable tourism in the post-COVID period.pdf |
Summary: | On the 25th of February 2021 the ESPON-TNO program organised a virtual Peer Learning Workshop with ESPON researchers and academic and Icelandic stakeholders. The goal of the event was to nurture the ongoing discussion in Iceland about developing a new tourism strategy based on national landscape and cultural heritage, providing examples of territorial-specific approaches to facing developmental challenges. The main goal of the event was to develop a better understanding of which policies and local practices can relaunch tourism in a sustainable manner, adapted to the context of the global pandemic without having a negative impact on the country’s heritage. This transition period provides an opportunity to rethink the role of tourism in Iceland’s future policy-strategies. In this context, the knowledge from ESPON could inspire national and regional stakeholders in elaborating policy and planning instruments building on trans-European knowledge and case studies from other countries. |
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