Author: Andrei Blumer (Association of Ecotourism in Romania)
Presentation for Topic 2: Multi-Stakeholder Approaches to Developing Ecotourism Destinations
2nd European Ecotourism Conference
23-25 October 2013, Romania
Wilderness Tourism in Europe: The PAN Parks Tourism Model
Ecotourism – a new paradigm for development
1. Ecotourism – a new paradigm for
development
www.eco-romania.ro
The Association of Ecotourism in Romania
2. What does AER do?
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Professional organisation for members and partners
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Umbrella organisation for European level promotion of members and partners under the
Discover Eco-Romania brand (catalog, site, travel shows, etc.);
Assistance for green management of guesthouses and tour-operators through the Eco-Romania.
Certification system.
Development agency for applying the ecotourism destination concept
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Developing local service networks, certification, marketing;
Communication, awareness and advocacy (national, local, academic and business sectors) ;
Assistance for protected area administration (visitor management plans, interpretation trails,
trainings, etc.)
3. About what are we going to talk?
1. Romanian case studies:
ecotourism destinations.
2. Good example in Europe
4. Micro-regions in the process of becoming ecotourism destinations
Mara
Maramures
Tara
Dornelor Calimani
Padurea
Craiului Apuseni
Tusnad –
Sfanta Ana
Tarnava Mare Hartibaciu
Tara
Hategului Retezat
Tara Branului
– Piatra
Craiului
Macin &
N Dobrogea
Danube
Delta
13. Networking and certification
Retezat NP region –part of the
European PAN Parks network;
certified businesses part of the
local network of destination
14. Local events reinvented as a quality ecotourism experience
Șezătoare din Salasu de Sus,
designed to be a high quality
tourism product.
16. Ecotourism standards and criteria
Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC)
European EcoTourism Labeling Standard (EETLS)
Ecotourism Destination
Criteria
Romania
Private initiative - Romania
Sweden
Romania – Governmental
Initiative
17. Developing the concept and criteria for ecotourism destination in
Romania
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A well defined micro-region that has at least one protected area;
A minimum set of tourism services (e.g. 50 beds, medical care, bank, etc.);
The existence of a DMO managed by the partnership between the administration
of the protected area, business sector and local authorities;
Responsible approach towards environmental and socio-culture components of
the destination;
The existance of a critical mass of green businesses;
Good premises for visitors satisfaction with a high quality information and
interpretation infrastructure;
A holistic image of the destination that integrates the protected area and local
communities