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Flanders takes the Presidency of NECSTouR, the network of European Regions for sustainable and competitive tourism

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The network supports its members to realise the “tourism of tomorrow” through a cooperation strategy focused on sustainable tourism development, “smart” innovative destinations, and data-driven destination development.

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The Impact of AI on the Travel Industry

Solimar International

More specifically, a new tool is becoming widely used in various fields, impacting also the travel industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI). ” The travel and tourism industry , in particular, has embraced AI’s potential, leveraging its power to drive workforce optimization and revolutionize how we explore the world.

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How can Tourism help Destinations Address Climate Change?

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billion tourists annually by 2030. This growth underscores the pivotal role of tourism destinations in driving economic progress. In this blog post, we will discuss the significance of tourism in helping destinations address climate change. Numerous tourism enterprises are actively engaging in these initiatives.

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Climate Change and Tourism: How Destinations Are Responding to the Climate Crisis (Part 2)

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The landmark Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism – launched at COP26 – urged destinations and the tourism industry to reduce carbon emissions by 50% before 2030, and reach Net Zero as soon as possible by 2050. The Sundarbans Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.

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Tourism Destination Planning: How, When, and Who

Solimar International

The concept of tourism traces back more than 4,000 years when early civilizations across the world began travelling for commerce and religious purposes. by 2030, and a staggering 4 billion predicted by 2040. Whether a small island state or modern metropolis, successful destination development is by no means an easy task.

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Reimagining Visitor Economy Success for your Destination

Tourism eSchool

Visitor – Visitors connect with the place and people, are responsible, and become advocates of the destination. Destination Stewardship vs Destination Management We understand that many of the RTOs or RTBs across Australia operate under a governance framework that supports a Destination Management and/or Destination Marketing outcomes.

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Reimagining Visitor Economy Success for your Destination

Tourism eSchool

Visitor – Visitors connect with the place and people, are responsible, and become advocates of the destination. Destination Stewardship vs Destination Management We understand that many of the RTOs or RTBs across Australia operate under a governance framework that supports a Destination Management and/or Destination Marketing outcomes.