The Green Scheme of Slovenian Tourism
Published on 09 January 2019
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Slovenia
Vzhodna Slovenija
This is the good practice's implementation level. It can be national, regional or local.
About this good practice
GSST is a national system for enhancing and measuring sustainability in tourism: a long-term, process-oriented and internationally comparable program.
Resources needed
Tourist board would need to implement the scheme within its area:
- 1 person to manage the scheme
- deal with accredited partner covering some extra tasks (app. 0,5 person)
- deal with international partner to provide platform (exact cost to be defined with them, Green Destinations).
- 1 person to manage the scheme
- deal with accredited partner covering some extra tasks (app. 0,5 person)
- deal with international partner to provide platform (exact cost to be defined with them, Green Destinations).
Evidence of success
In less than 3 years more than 70 members (destinations, accommodations, agencies, parks) entered GSST.
Slovenia has recorded growth in 2017, nearly 18% growth in foreign arrivals and 15% in foreign overnights.
Awards:
- 2016 Slovenia was declared First Green Destination in the World
- In 2017 STB received outstanding National Geographic World Legacy Destination Leadership Award for sustainable tourism management
- In 2018 Slovenia was honoured by becoming The Best Destination in EU
Slovenia has recorded growth in 2017, nearly 18% growth in foreign arrivals and 15% in foreign overnights.
Awards:
- 2016 Slovenia was declared First Green Destination in the World
- In 2017 STB received outstanding National Geographic World Legacy Destination Leadership Award for sustainable tourism management
- In 2018 Slovenia was honoured by becoming The Best Destination in EU
Potential for learning or transfer
One of most challenging tasks when developing sust. tourism is the measurement system. Since it is globally comparable, this is the key advantage of GSST. It is based on more than 100 global criteria developed by UNWTO, European Commission and by the Green Destinations standard.
Because many stakeholders on different levels are taking part in sustainable development it is of vital importance that they are approached by credible tool that is upgraded with years of practice and field feedbacks. STB integrated 3 years of practice and field feedbacks in upgrading the system in all relevant guidelines and guides that make use of GSST an easy-to-use tool with value added user experience.
GSST already became a flagship leader – it began to be recognized as a best practice internationally among representatives of NTB from many countries. First collaborating encounters with European Travel Commission also already took place and mutual reactions on possible collaboration are very positive.
Because many stakeholders on different levels are taking part in sustainable development it is of vital importance that they are approached by credible tool that is upgraded with years of practice and field feedbacks. STB integrated 3 years of practice and field feedbacks in upgrading the system in all relevant guidelines and guides that make use of GSST an easy-to-use tool with value added user experience.
GSST already became a flagship leader – it began to be recognized as a best practice internationally among representatives of NTB from many countries. First collaborating encounters with European Travel Commission also already took place and mutual reactions on possible collaboration are very positive.
Further information
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Good practice owner
Organisation
Slovenian Tourist Board
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Slovenia
Vzhodna Slovenija
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