Monday 12 August 2013

Sustainable Tourism Indicators

European Tourism Indicator System for Sustainable Management of Tourism Destinations


The tourism industry has long based its growth on visitor numbers but these rarely give the full picture. Data like visitor arrivals and room occupancy give a quick snapshot of a resort’s economic health but don’t show the full scope of an industry’s impact on the environment or local communities.


In 2012, the European Commission enlisted INTASAVE, the University of Surrey and Sustainable Travel International to come up with a series of measures that destinations could use to monitor the sustainability of tourism in their area.


The project - officially known as “A Study on the Feasibility of a European Tourism Indicator System for Sustainable Management at Destination Level” - is part of the European Commission’s drive to make the tourism industry more competitive and improve social, environmental and economic sustainability.


The first step in the project was to analyse the pros and cons of existing indicator systems. The lessons learned from this exercise were then fed into the development of a refined set of indicators, with a manual outlining a system to use for their implementation. This system and the revised indicators were then tested at workshops across Europe to see if they would be useful for every type of tourism destination, from ski centres to beach resorts.


The result is the European Tourism Indicator System, a set of, ready-to-use core measures to help all those connected with tourism at a destination build up an accurate picture of what is really going on. So for the first time sectors like waste disposal, utility companies, local planners, business owners, tourist authorities and others can come together to look at this picture and decide together on how they would like it to evolve.


As Malcolm Bell, from Visit Cornwall said: “The European Tourism Indicator System enables destinations to develop the tourism they want, rather than the tourism they end up with.”


The system was officially launched by the European Commission in Brussels in February 2013. Destinations across Europe are now adopting it to feed back into a revision planned for 2015, and the system is expected to continuously evolve.


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European Union Indicators for Sustainable Management at Destination Level
A Europe-wide feasibility study and implementation of a system of indicators and toolkit for national and local stakeholders funded by the European Commission.


 




 

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