Turismo nei Parchi Naturali, il progetto Europeo: La Carta Europea del Turismo Sostenibile
Many resorts have adeguate ai voleri dei turisti del solo relax e del solo divertimento, ma ormai questo tipo di turismo non è più sostenibile per molte località che sono state deturpate sia sotto il profilo ambientale che sociale ed economico.
C’è un cambiamento di rotta degli stessi turisti nella scelta della vacanza. Se in un periodo di crisi come questo si pensa che il fattore più rilevante sia sempre e solo il prezzo, è opportuno sottolineare che gli stessi turisti sono molto più attenti nella scelta della località in cui passare la propria vacanza. La motivazione è mutata considerando il fatto che il turista non cerca più il mero svago: è molto più attento all’ambiente, vuole conoscere il luogo, entrare in contatto with the population and is aware that there are limits to be respected.
In light of the current crisis and the resulting intense stress, people seek contact with nature to throw yourself into a concept of "Time" slower and regain their balance.
nature parks, for their character, have been established with the mission to preserve the environment. To date, however, it became clear that the environmental beauty can be experienced and not just preserved.
The need to think about sustainable tourism in protected areas that meets the common principles across Europe is a challenge for all professionals, but also a shared vision of development in the long period. Response have tried to give the eight National Parks, Federparchi, and some tour operators Europarc Federation of Trentino that the May 14 to 15 have participated in the 1st Workshop on the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism (ETSC) organized by the Adamello-Brenta Caderzone Terme (TN).
It 's a very critical step because each park has its own cultural reality and be able to implement these principles, not as something that is imposed from above but as a development process that must be understood and understood by the local tourist operators, it is now an absolute necessity.
The importance of networking the Adamello-Brenta has understood for a long and several years working with the Trentino School of Management (TSM), high school management training. For the sixth year he played the Master in Tourism Management and eight students were involved to understand how this second step of the Charter could be implemented and what could be the guidelines you can follow. The project is very challenging, but is much more acute
the idea of \u200b\u200bthe park to get an outside view, which could lead to additional incentives and ideas.
I think the paper is a good opportunity to implement those practices of "good tourism" to which many aspire, but never find a concrete model implementation. These projects go through a network work mainly on territory, but also to a higher level, such as the parks and institutions.
We believe in sustainable tourism and for this we give you an appointment on June 25 in Caderzone Spa for the presentation of the research project.
Alessandro Bonelli
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