WeNaTour - The European Alliance for Innovation and Sustainability Education in Welfare, Nature, and Tourism

Project: Research

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Description

Tourism is a significant driver of the global economy, a complex system capable of influencing the natural and urban environments in which it operates, as well as the well-being and culture of host communities. In recent years, economic and environmental crises have triggered a profound change in the tourism system, revealing new needs and potential markets under the banner of sustainability. However, the touristic system is still unprepared, disorganized and unwilling to respond. Therefore, tourism must undertake radical innovation to seize these opportunities. WeNaTour is a European project funded by the Erasmus+ program aimed at training new professionals for sustainable tourism and exploring emerging markets, while keeping the well-being of local communities and the preservation of the environment at the core of its strategies, towards a more responsible and sustainable future. The problem The post-pandemic scenarios and conflicts have further accelerated the transformations already underway, radically changing EU citizens’ working, living and leisure patterns. These changes have generated new needs and demands, pushing towards tourism focused on nature and sustainability. New markets, such as wellness and nature-oriented tourism, are growing. Increasingly, tourism is being integrated into corporate welfare, while the demand for sustainability certifications for destinations and economic operators and the focus on accessible tourism is increasing. Although the tourism system has been resilient in recent years, facing numerous challenges, there is still a shortage of professionals with interdisciplinary skills and knowledge of governance systems in tourism destinations. This particular profile, which we could refer to as 'Sustainability Manager for Tourism Destinations', has yet to be established, and WeNaTour aims to create training opportunities for individuals aspiring to enter this profession. In this context, tourism has an extraordinary opportunity to take a new direction. The project WeNaTour aims to enhance the educational offering in the field of sustainable tourism and destination management at the European level through a unique combination of theory and practice. This will be achieved through the following actions: ● Facilitating the exchange and co-creation of knowledge among European universities, local administrations, and businesses from diverse disciplines that often do not collaborate. ● Promoting a new, innovative, and multidisciplinary online training program in Sustainable Tourism Management, targeting both students and professionals. ● Providing field-based training experiences to foster entrepreneurial skills among students, researchers, and professionals, addressing the growing demand for efficient and effective solutions. Additionally, the project will drive innovation in tourism by disseminating knowledge, exploring and testing new practices in two emerging markets: company well-being and nature-based tourism for health and well-being. The project started in 2023 and has a duration of 3 years, it primarily focuses on partner countries, including Italy, Romania, Austria, Ireland, Germany, and the Netherlands. However, the results will be shared at the European level through an extensive international alliance in the field of sustainable tourism. The European Alliance for Innovation and Sustainability Education in Welfare, Nature, and Tourism, called WeNaTour, is an Innovation Alliance project (ERASMUS-EDU-2022-PI-ALL-INNO) This project has been funded with support from the European Commission - Erasmus+ program under Grant Agreement No 101111561. Project coordinator contact details University of Padua – Dept. of Cultural Heritage (IT) Prof. Nicola Orio Email: [email protected] Contact details IMC Krems University of Applied Sciences IMC Krems University of Applied Sciences Prof. (FH) Dr. Giancarlo Fedeli Email: [email protected] Official Website: https://wenatour.eu/
Short titleWeNaTour
StatusActive
Effective start/end date24/04/23 → …

Collaborative partners

  • IMC Krems University of Applied Sciences
  • University of Padova (Project partner) (lead)
  • Etifor SRL (Project partner)
  • Meath Partnership Meath Community Rural and Social Development Partnership Limited (Project partner)
  • TrainingAid GbR (Project partner)
  • Nature Tourism Development (Project partner)
  • Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (Project partner)
  • Bundesforschungs- und Ausbildungszentrum für Wald, Naturgefahren und Landschaft (BFW Bundesforschungs- und Ausbildungszentrum für Wald, Naturgefahren und Landschaft (BFW (Project partner)
  • Transylvania University of Brasov (Project partner)
  • Innova SRL (Project partner)
  • Sano Touring Experience S.R.L. (Project partner)
  • Fachhochschule Kärnten Gemeinnützige Privatstiftung (Project partner)

Funding

  • Erasmus+ Programme

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 4 - Quality Education
  • SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

IMC Research Focuses

  • Health promotion and prevention

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