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Former les artisans à l’écotourisme : un atout pour le tourisme durable dans les Carpates

À une époque où le tourisme de masse s’intensifie et se concentre sur quelques villes et destinations en Europe, avec des impacts significatifs sur l’environnement mais aussi sur la vie des populations locales, il est crucial de promouvoir un tourisme plus responsable. Cela peut passer, d’une part, par la promotion d’autres pays et territoires en tant que destinations touristiques et, d’autre part, par l’encouragement à des pratiques touristiques plus respectueuses de l’environnement. Dans les Carpates, ces deux aspects ont été combinés dans des ateliers destinés aux artisans et aux petites entreprises afin de leur fournir les outils clés pour un tourisme attractif et durable dans les zones de montagne.

Apprenez-en davantage sur ces ateliers et sur le développement de l’agrotourisme, du tourisme actif, rural ou encore de l’écotourisme en montagne dans notre bonne pratique.

 

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29 janvier 2020

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