Ecotourism Association in Spain ECOTOURISM CLUB IN SPAIN

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Ecotourism Association in Spain ECOTOURISM CLUB IN SPAIN La Garrotxa - Itinerannia Joaquín Fernández de Liencres Aguiló MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD ECOTOURISM ASSOCIATION IN SPAIN www.ecotouristinspain.com 10th Charter Network Meeting 2017, Italy October26, 2017

Why develop Ecotourism in Spain? Outstanding natural heritage due to its singularity and diversity Attractive network of protected areas (Natura 2000 Network: more than 27% of the Spanish territory) Historic interaction between men and nature gave us incredible resources for tourism: landscapes, culture, local products, gastronomy. Nature is inherent many tourist products Underemployed resource in order to offer a sustainable tourism PARQUE NATURAL DE LA ZONA VOLCÀNICA DE LA GARROTXA

The big challenge Spain is a sun and beach destination Spain can offer more: a nature destination (Ecotourism)

The big challenge The Spanish Tourism Institute TURESPAÑA is an autonomous body of the Spanish Ministry of Tourism responsible for the promotion abroad of Spain as a tourist destination. 2004, Strategic Plan to Promote Nature Tourism in Spain 2014-2020, Sectorial Plan of Nature Tourism and biodiversity

BUT WHAT IS ECOTOURISM FOR US? Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. INTERNATIONAL ECOTOURISM SOCIETY, 1990 Ecotourism is the trip to a natural area to know it, interpret it, enjoy it and travel it, while appreciating and contributing in a practical way to its conservation, without generating impacts on the environment and having a positive impact on the local population. ECOTOURISM DECLARATION OF SPAIN, 2016

How can we ensure tourists that certain tourism products in Spain contributes to conservation and to local development? ECOTOURISM IN SPAIN CLUB PARQUE NACIONAL DE MONFRAGÜE

Ways to gain access to the Club European Charter for Sustainable Tourism Spanish Biosphere Reserves system Geoparks system Future: NATURA 2000 Network Protected areas internationally recognized

All these systems are based on: Active management for conservation of the protected area Planning sustainable tourism based on participation, trying to achieve two main objectives conservation and local development. Communication and cooperation between the different stakeholders of the destination(agreement protected area tourism businesses local population) Training for businesses on the values of the protected area, conservation activities and environmental management. Complying with minimum requirements of quality and sustainability (destination and businesses) Mutual commitments between the businesses and the protected areas to improve tourism sustainability (partners). Designing authentic ecotourism products (discovering natural and cultural values, interpretation, local businesses, local products).

There is an important number of destinations and companies to be part of the Club 32 Protected Areas, with public use services and equipments: 23 Protected Areas implemented Charter Part II, 8 Spanish Biosphere Reserves and 1 Geopark working in partnership with companies. More than 600 companies joining European Charter for Sustainable Tourism (more than 300), Spanish Biosphere Reserves and pilot Geopark system. PARQUE NATURAL DE SOMIEDO PARQUE NACIONAL DE DOÑANA PARQUE NATURAL SIERRAS DE ARACENA Y PICOS DE AROCHE

There is an important number of destinations and companies to be part of the Club

ECOTOURISM IN SPAIN: the best of Spanish nature An unforgettable tourist experience in Protected Areas, showing the best of our nature and offered by companies that contributes to conservation and local development. Ecotourism = visit to Protected Areas (heritage interpretation thanks to guided and auto-guided services) + certified basic tourist services (accommodation, restaurants, outdoor activity companies). PARQUE NATURAL DE SOMIEDO

Who makes the product? Protected Areas managers, who provide resources and public use services to know and to discover the Protected Area. Tourism entrepreneurs and other partners of these protected areas, who provide the experience components. L ESCOLA DEL PARC, PARQUE NATURAL DEL DELTA DE L EBRE

Who is the product for? CASA VENERA, PARQUE NATURAL SIERRAS DE ARACENA Y PICOS DE AROCHE WALKING CATALONIA PARQUE NATURAL DE LA ZONA VOLCÀNICA DE LA GARROTXA National and international tourists with different motivations: to find and to watch, to enjoy in an active way, to know and to learn, to rest, to stare, to meet, to connect to MAMUT SIERRA NEVADA, PARQUE NACIONAL SIERRA NEVADA NATURE AND RURAL AREAS

TOURIST PRODUCT CLUB METHOD (BASED ON VALUE CHAIN) MARKETING MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE PROMOTION QUALITY SUSTAINABILITY TRAINING SERVICES RESOURCES (trails, museums, interpretation centres) PLANNING To have success, all steps must be considered

TURESPAÑA PROMOTION Ecotourism in Spain Guide (2009), first promotion material of Ecotourism product in the Natural Protected Areas certified with the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism. It is the first guide of Ecotourism in Spain. Guide about the 7 Natural Protected Areas firstly certified with the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism and the 91 joined companies. 5.000 copies (3.000 Spanish - 2.000 English). Distribution to the Spanish Tourist Offices abroad. Mailing to 200 specialized touroperators.

TURESPAÑA PROMOTION Specific ecotourism channel www.spain.info In 18 languages. FIRST CLICK: What are you looking for? SECOND CLICK: Nature. It shows a list of Natural Protected Areas joined to the Club and companies committed to tourist sustainability in the Protected Areas.

What is The Association of Ecotourism in Spain (AES)? 1. On the one hand, AES is a Tourism Innovative Business Group, a non-profit association to provide innovative and sustainable solutions for Protected Areas and tourism business in these areas. Since 2010 2. On the other hand, AES is the managing entity of Ecotourism in Spain Club to strengthen the Ecotourism product positioning in domestic and international markets, and to improve the sustainability of any tourist offer in Protected Areas, getting a critical mass which allows the sustainable development of these Protected Areas and general tourism management. Since 2013

AES in numbers 82 partners: 4 Protected Space Managers 1 Public administration 14 Tourist Business Associations 2 Universities 2 Foundations of conservation of the nature 3 Companies specialized in tourism, environment and innovation 55 Tourism companies in protected areas - Andalucía - Aragón - Asturias - Canarias In 10 Regions: - Madrid - Murcia - Castilla la Mancha - Castilla y León - Cataluña - Extremadura 800 Tourist companies represented Junta Directiva: - 7 associations of entrepreneurs - 1 Protected Space Manager - 1 University - 1 Tourist company In 23 Protected Areas: - 9 National Parks - 15 Natural Parks - 15 Biosphere Reserves - 6 Geoparks

ACTUALLY, WE HAVE PARTNERS IN THE NEXT DESTINATIONS/ENP PARQUES CON LA CETS (FASE II): 1.La Garrotxa 2.Delta del Ebro 3.Sierra Nevada 4.Sª Aracena y Picos Aroche 5.Doñana 6.Los Alcornocales 7.Cazorla, Segura y las Villas 8.Sierra de las Nieves 9.Sierras Subbéticas 10.Sierra Norte de Sevilla 11.Sierra Espuña 12.Garajonay 13.Cabañeros 14.Alto Tajo RESERVAS DE LA BIOSFERA: 1.Fuentes Narcea Muniellos 2.Monfragüe 3.La Palma 4.Lanzarote 5.Sª Bejar - Francia GEOPARQUES: 1.Villuercas, Ibores, Jara 2.Sobrarbe 3 4 4 1 5 5 2 2 10 6 8 9 13 1 3 7 14 11 2 1 2 1 PARQUES CON LA CETS (FASE I) 1.Daimiel (en proceso) 2.Valles Occidentales 1 2 ENP con alguna empresa CETS vinculada a la asociación

Manager roles To be the domestic and international representative of the product. To represent the entrepreneurs that are members of the club. To provide assistance to entrepreneurs of the club (to support the renewal of the the partnership to European Charter for Sustainable Tourism or to Biosphere Reserves product, or to join new partners). To ensure compliance of requirements and to approve enterprise adhesions. To update club s offer in order to get an efficient promotion. To promote the product using the segmentation, with the support of the Government Entities. Experience marketing (to canalize clients and tour operators to the local businesses). To offer benefits to partners: training, technical support, exchange, joint and specific promotion, marketing. To undertake innovative projects to solve product needs (from regions, tourist companies, sellers and tourists), and to use financial mechanisms in an efficient way.

Some steps forward: The brand (umbrella for everybody) Web portal Marketing Plan Promotional activities (social media, media, fair trades etc.) Public and institutional relations

Our brand PARQUE NACIONAL GEOPARQUE SIERRA NEVADA VILLUERCAS, IBORES, JARA WHY THIS BRAND? To inspire and to motivate citizens in order to promote a change in their way of traveling. It interacts directly with the tourist and identifies the user with a sustainable lifestyle as a part of his own identity.

web soyecoturista.com ecotouristinspain.com Specific web to promote the Ecotourism club in Spain, grouping destinations, accredited companies, and ecotourism experiences.

VIDEO (4 min): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=higylhi0dcs THE OFFER: SOME EXAMPLES OF DESTINATIONS AND EXPERIENCES PARQUE NATURAL DE LA ZONA VOLCÀNICA DE LA GARROTXA

ARTICLES IN MASS MEDIA EFE-TUR El sector turístico trabaja por impulsar un ecomundo

PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES: Trade fairs and others events FITUR 2016 Meetings with TURESPAÑA

PERMANENT SUPPORT OF THE TOURISM MINISTRY The spanish tourism ministry has taken the ecoturism declaration of Daimiel 2016, like the road map to develop the ecotourism in Spain and the relation with the Ecoturism Club in Spain to push it

COLLABORATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE TOURISM MINISTRY International promotion actions with Turespaña Start-up of the Spanish Ecotourism Observatory Organization of the II Spanish Congress of Ecotourism

PROMOTION AND SUPPORT FOR MARKETING Foreign Marketing Plan with Turespaña -2016 3 fam-trips(sierra Espuña, Geoparque de Sobrarbe, Red de Centros de Educación Ambiental de Andalucía). 1 press-trip (Sierra Nevada) Work shops, Press Trip y Fam-trip a Cabañeros and Daimiel in thel I Congress of Ecotourism in Spain. Total 33 participantes (22 operadores y 11 medios) 11 OET/Mercados diferentes (Centro y Norte de Europa)

PROMOTION AND SUPPORT FOR MARKETING Foreign Marketing Plan with Turespaña -2017 7 fam trips (La Gomera, La Garrotxa-Delta del Ebro, Sierra Espuña (escalada y BTT), Red de Centros de Educación Ambiental de Andalucía (Red ONDAS), Sierra Nevada, Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche) 2 press-trip (Geoparque de Sobrarbe y Geoparque Villuercas, Ibores, Jara) 1 fam trip + work-shops II Congress of Ecotourism in Spain Marketing on-line 4 Presentations at origin in (Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany) Impact on a total of 11 priority markets.

180 professionals tourism: Representatives tourism of 14 regions managers of 40 natural protected areas 25 tourist business groups 22 rural development groups several business ecotourism OBJETIVOS: Recognize the need and the oportunity of the ecotourism in Spain. Discuss the better tools for its management with the interested actors Define a route map to push the ecotourism

II NATIONAL ECOTOURISM CONGRESS

THANKS! More information: Jesús Pozuelo President presidencia@soyecoturista.com 0034 606 40 12 78 Amanda Guzmán General Manager gerencia@soyecoturista.com 0034 620 228 505 www.ecotourist.com