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October 2019





DestiMED assessment methodology applied for 1st time to ECOTOURISM packages
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Taking Global Footprint Network's standardized accounting tool as a starting point, DestiMED project partners adapted the Ecological Footprint methodology for assessing the environmental impact of pilot ecotourism packages.

The application of this methodology has enabled 13 Mediterranean protected areas to assess and take concrete steps to manage the Ecological Footprint of their ecotourism packages by considering specific components such as meals, accommodations, transport, and activities. Food has been found to be the highest contributor and primary component to adjust the ecological impact in the majority of packages.

DestiMED's Ecological Footprint methodology has helped both protected areas and ecotourism operators understand where their tours are excelling and where there is room for improvement. Moreover, new and alternative business opportunities have been identified towards a more sustainable local development.

By making better-informed choices and promoting best practices for tourism and recreation, protected areas have managed to address the ecological impact of their packages while improving the quality of the services offered to tourists.  

Going forward, a free online tool will make the methodology applicable to all protected areas in the Mediterranean region that are willing to create and test their own ecotourism packages. 

Although still a work in progress, future applications of the DestiMED Ecological Footprint methodology will look at tourism destinations beyond protected areas as well as other typologies of tourism. 

The Ecotourism Footprint Calculator will be launched in Rome on 22-23 October 2019, when the main outcomes of DestiMED project are presented at the projects final event in the presence of all partners : Lazio region, Federparchi association in Italy (leading partner), MedPAN network in France, the National Agency for Protected Areas (NAPA) in Albania, WWF Adria in Croatia, WWF Mediterranean and IUCN Med.

 

For further information: Carla Danelutti

Photo: © Catherine Roberts

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