Tourism in the Mediterranean: 10 countries meet to make it more sustainable- EU-SMAP Workshop
A three-day regional workshop on Sustainable Tourism and Coastal Zone
Management opens in Istanbul Tuesday, with the participation of about 100
people from the Mediterranean area and the European Commission.
Tourism contributes to around 25% of the region’s income (GDP) on average
and in some cases it is significantly more. Much of this tourism is
concentrated in coastal areas and areas of particular natural beauty, all of
which are particularly vulnerable to degradation caused by human activities.
The risk – and it is already being seen in some areas – is that tourism
destroys the very thing that attracts the people there in the first place.
Tourism in the region, as it currently stands, is not sustainable. Unless
action is taken, it may not provide a source of income even to the next
generation, never mind those beyond it.
This is the central issue that will be debated in the coming days at the
workshop organised by SMAP, the regional programme for the environment
funded by the EU, under the EuroMed partnership, in conjunction with the
Turkish Ministry of Environment.
Participants in the workshop represent key Ministries and regional and local
authorities in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel,
Palestinian Authority, Syria and Turkey. They will meet with the private
sector, universities, NGOs, experts and international donors to focus on 5
key themes:
1. development planning in coastal regions
2. tourism and land use management
3. public-private partnerships for promoting sustainable
development
4. voluntary steps taken by the private sector
(ecolabeling, certification)
5. diversifying the supply of tourism services in the
region
There will also be representatives of the eight Integrated Coastal Zone
Management (ICZM) projects in the region funded by the European Union.
Around 250 million tourists will come to the Mediterranean region this year
bringing with them billions of euros and the number is set to increase in
coming years. We can’t afford to disappoint them.
Contact information |
Sherine Abdel Monaim, Media Officer, EU-SMAP III TA/ Tiny McKinney
(email: Sherine.abdelmonaim@ta-smap.com ; tiny.mckinney@ta-smap.com) Phone: +20102699269 / +20164920560 |
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Event type | Seminar |
File link | n/a |
Source | SMAP |
Subject(s) | METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , TOURISM - SPORT - HOBBIES |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/initiatives/smap |
Geographical coverage | Turkey |
Address | Istanbul, Turkey |
Organizer | EU-SMAP III TA |
Target audience | Regional |
Duration | A three-day regional workshop |
Period | [19/02/2008 - 21/02/2008] |
Status | Confirmed |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH , FRENCH |