Banca dati dei progetti dei PSR
Nature Tourism
Summary
In this Transnational Cooperation (TNC) project Local Action Groups (LAG) from 5 EU Member States and a community-based organization from Cape Verde promote the responsible use of natural assets by the tourism sector to stimulate the local economy.
Lead Partner
LAG Partner(s)
Background
The project idea was born when tourism operators from the area of the Finnish LAG Karhuseutu were seeking ways to internationally explore how local tourism businesses may benefit from the presence of wildlife in their rural area, and how to develop responsible tourism products that will make a difference to the local economy. A first meeting in Hungary among potential partners served to discuss the issue and to understand if there were common grounds justifying a TNC project. Once the areas appropriate for joint development work were identified, the partners agreed on activities and targets.
Common Objectives
The overall objective of the project is to stimulate local economic growth through the responsible promotion of natural and cultural assets by the tourism industry. Among the project’s specific objectives are the identification of (1) the needs and expectations of, and therefore potentially interesting products for foreign visitors; and (2) the best ways to promote the tourism offer, including the use of websites and social media. Although this TNC project is open to everyone involved in the tourism business, it focuses particularly on providing opportunities for microbusinesses run by women, community groups and young people, and thus also aims to help preventing rural depopulation.
Main Joint Activities
During reciprocal visits to the partners’ areas project participants experience a variety of nature- and culture-based activities. Thereafter, they offer their hosts feedback and advice to improve the nature tourism offer for future foreign visitors. Nature-themed tourism conferences serve to network local businesses, tourism offices with counterparts from their partner areas. A jointly developed website will promote and link potential vistors to the partners’ different nature tourism offers.
Results and Transferability
Joint participation in travel fairs and the project’s conferences generated new business contacts and greatly improved awareness of opportunities arising from nature tourism. In Scotland alone, 220 small businesses are more actively engaged in the tourism sector today. A conference speaker is in discussions with 3 LAGs, which consider organizing first visits for small groups of walking, cycling and nature enthusiasts. “The development of tourism products within a transnational partnership, which shares ideas and relevant knowledge is an easily transferable and very effective working method”, says Jaana Mälkki from the LAG Karhuseutu. Website and press visits help to promote the new products.
Lessons learnt
The LAGs agree that the development of an effective local delivery partnership, which involves as many local businesses and agencies as possible, needs time in order to build trust and raise awareness of the benefits. Therefore, they would like to continue to inspire the development of their offering of local nature tourism packages through collaboration at the international level: “There is so much more we could do, but the different timing and funding procedures under each RDP are a challenge”
Project location and other information
The TNC partnership includes the organization "Ami Ribeirão" from the Island of Sant Anton, Cape Verde, and a large number of associations (e.g. for tourism, nature conservation) and private sector partners (representing various industries incl. tourism, leisure, accommodation and gastronomy) originating from the rural areas of the participating Local Action Groups. Activities were also funded under RDP measures 111, 121, 124, 214, 312, 313, 323.
Total project cost (€)
728 574
EAFRD contribution (€)
444 656
National contribution (€)
236 609
Private contribution (€)
47 309
Contact name
Jaana Mälkki
Telephone
+358 440 926 926
Languages for contact
English, Finnish
Document attachment
Original Language version
At a glance
Countries
United Kingdom, Portugal, Hungary, France, Finland
Number of Partners
7
Final beneficiary type
Non-farm or non-forest entreprises, Public/local authorities, Non-governmental organisations
Budget range
> €500 000
Start date:
01/02/2012
End Date:
31/12/2014
Theme / Measure:
Implementing the LEADER Approach
Co-operation projects
421. Implementing co-operation projects
Keywords:
Rural tourism, Leader, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Natural heritage
Last update
14/03/2014