On March 22, 2024, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport in Sevilla hosted a significant gathering for the TIB Project, drawing key stakeholders from the Tourism industry.
In a collaborative effort, partners have created videos sharing their policy instruments and strategies to tackle overtourism. Critical factors include managing influxes, preserving heritage, and fostering community engagement.
In the pursuit of sustainable tourism practices, the Tourism in Balance project has compiled a series of innovative strategies aimed at spreading tourism in both time and space.
In a significant stride toward enhancing collaborative initiatives across Europe, Interreg Europe organised a holistic project training event, held in Lille, France, from September 26 to 28, 2023.
Stakeholders met to discuss tourism challenges in the Amsterdam region. Focus was on resident involvement, overtourism and group tourism impact. The meeting emphasised holistic, sustainable management for resident and visitor well-being.
Local Stakeholders met at the Chamber of Commerce in Tallinn, in a united effort to tackle overtourism challenges and strategize for the city's sustainable tourism future.
Local stakeholders discussed challenges and proposed measures for sustainable solutions, emphasizing the commitment to citizen and business involvement for a balanced urban transformation, and preserving cultural heritage.
The inaugural TIB meeting unites 29 stakeholders from Krakow's tourism sector, fostering positive collaboration and signaling a promising potential for Krakow to position itself as a hub for transnational tourism innovation.
Rome's rich heritage includes the Ancient Appian Way, facing challenges due to overtourism. The Metropolitan City's focused initiative involves divided stakeholder groups and online meetings to address these issues.
1st Meeting of the Andalusian Local Stakeholder Group sets the stage for collaborative efforts to foster an environment where stakeholders can actively contribute to shaping a sustainable and responsible tourism landscape in the region.
Partners from the various regions have convened in Breda for the inaugural interregional meeting session. The event took place over the course of three days - from March 6 to 8 - fostering collaboration and insights exchange.
Estonia's active role in the project, highlighted in Teataja Magazine, emphasizes strategic themes for sustainable tourism, fostering cross-border cooperation. A model for regional development, transcending boundaries for collective benefit.