3. April, 2018.

INSiGHTS: State-of-the-Art Good Practices

INSiGHTS: State-of-the-Art Good Practices

The area where the project INSIGHTS is implemented offers exceptional potential for slow tourism, the fastest growing segment of the global tourism industry attracting both youth and aging population. At the same time, the rising tourism demand can endanger the rich and delicate nature and valuable local assets of these rural destinations. The overall objective of the INSiGHTS project is to foster sustainable utilisation of natural and cultural heritage of the involved areas in the Danube region in order to preserve and upgrade the intact local resources providing an outstanding potential to make these areas attractive destinations for healthy and slow tourism and thus serve as foundation for a flourishing responsible green tourism sector

The purpose of the collection of good practices is to show exceptional examples of state-of-theart good practices in slow, green and healthy tourism that can serve as a guide for the Danube region. While there was a strong focus on the Danube region during the selection process, the good practices selected are from all over the globe. The aim is to contribute to the sustainable development of slow, green and healthy tourism, and hence, it makes no sense to limit the search to a particular area, as the experiences from other areas of the world can serve as illustrations to the Danube region.

During 2017, project partner CEEweb undertook research on state-of-the-art good practices in slow, green and healthy tourism. Following the standards agreed by the partners, a number of practices were pre-selected based on their potential to become an example to follow. These practices were then analysed and evaluated, and a total of 15 (5 per Thematic Pillar) outstanding examples were finally selected. The State-of-the Art Good Practices document presents details of these 15 good practices.

21. March, 2018.

ENSURE brochure

ENSURE brochure

ENSURE is a cooperative project of 14 local and regional bodies from the European Union, Montenegro and Serbia. It is co-funded by the Europe for Citizens program, and will continue until July 2019. Attached you can find a brochure we prepared in order to show you the 14 the partners of the ENSURE Network who represent local and regional authorities, federations of public bodies, a University, and Civil Society Organizations. The project Leader is the Development Information Center Slovenska Bistrica.

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15. March, 2018.

INSiGHTS project: Thematic meeting and transnational walkshop in Lenti, Hungary

INSiGHTS project: Thematic meeting and transnational walkshop in Lenti, Hungary

Lenti, the centre of the less-developed part of Zala County with favourable conditions for slow, healthy and green tourism, was the location of the INSiGHTS project partners meeting hosted from March 6 – 9, 2018 by Zala County Council. Due to its location this area was partly closed and not industrialized after the 2nd World War, therefore the region was able to preserve its traditions and gastronomy. The focus of the visit was on the transnational learning and exchange on green, healthy tourism and IT solutions in destination management. Partners were introduced to the best practices of Zala County, starting with the narrow-gauge railway drive, bunker and tractor tours, traditional pottery workshop and Patóhill Winery Village. (more…)