DESTIMED PROJECT CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOTOURISM PILOT ACTIONS IN CROATIAN MPAS

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DESTIMED PROJECT CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ECOTOURISM PILOT ACTIONS IN CROATIAN MPAS Terms of Reference

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Background... 3 2 Objectives of the call for expression of interest... 4 3 Main components of the pilot action... 4 4 Minimum standards required and ecotourism package description... 5 4.1 Minimum standards required... 5 4.2 Specific criteria concerning the eco-tourism package... 6 5 Eligibility criteria... 6 6 Selection procedure... 7 7 Funding structure of the Pilot Action... 7 8 Additional information... 8 8.1 Capacity building... 8 8.2 Sustainability Monitoring System... 8 8.3 Indicative timetable of the activities... 8 9 Implementation and monitoring... 10 10 Procedure for submitting an application... 10 11 Reference documents... 10 2

1 BACKGROUND According to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the Mediterranean is the world s leading tourism destination, in terms of domestic and international tourism. The region receives more than 300 million international tourist arrivals, representing 30% of total world tourists for 2014: half of these arrivals are in coastal areas. International tourist arrivals have grown from 58 million in 1970 to nearly 314 million in 2014, with a forecast of 500 million by 2030. Tourism in the Mediterranean region is highly concentrated, both spatially and seasonally, with most visits occurring during the summer months. Coastal tourism is the largest sea-related economic activity in the Mediterranean, with 11.3 of the regional GDP 1. It is evident therefore that tourism represents an important source of revenues and employment in the Mediterranean area. At the same time it implicates enormous negative impacts for nature and society. Large-scale studies of consumer tendencies and behavior (e.g. TripAdvisor, Travelocity-Sabre) have shown that there is a strong and growing preference by travelers for environmentally and socially responsible businesses and destinations. There is a strong desire to do no harm environmentally and to leave positive social benefits from their visits. Coupled with this, however, the studies have revealed a deep distrust of self-proclaimed sustainability claims by businesses and destinations. Despite increasing international efforts to create harmonized concepts, agreed definitions and quality standards for ecotourism are still missing in the MED area where different organizations adopt different criteria and indicators of sustainability for ecotourism destinations. Due to this lack of coherent planning and monitoring and seriously perceived promotion, ecotourism in the MED does not yet constitute a real alternative. This could be changed through a governance system for ecotourism in protected areas, e.g. constituted through a destination management organization (DMO). Such DMO could harmonize quality standards and tools to monitor compliance, propose attractive ecotourism offers promoted through a lasting brand, and this is where the project DestiMED comes into play. DestiMED is an INTERREG MED project which aims to build the pre-conditions for a Mediterranean destination management organization (DMO) that will harmonize quality standards and tools to monitor compliance, propose attractive ecotourism offers promoted through a lasting brand. Specifically, the project aims to further develop and test ecotourism standards, offers and monitoring tools in 13 protected areas around the basin - forming the quality scheme of a future DMO. DestiMED builds on the results of the MEET (Mediterranean Ecotourism Experience) project that created and tested planning and marketing approaches, which will be enriched by a specific monitoring tool. The partners of the DestiMED Project are the Lazio Region (coordinator, Italy), MedPAN (France), WWF Adria (Croatia), WWF Mediterranean (Italy), IUCN Mediterranean (Spain), Association for the Protection and Preservation of the Natural Environment (Albania), Federparchi (Italy) and Global Footprint Network (Belgium). The countries covered by the project are France, Croatia, Greece, Spain, Albania and Italy. Pilot Actions will be implemented in these countries. 1 Manca, E. and Santarossa, L., 2016. Tourism and sustainability in the Mediterranean: key facts and trends. Working Document. Plan Bleu Technical Report. 3

WWF Adria is launching a Call for expression of interest in Croatia to entrust certain MPAs with the development and the implementation of Pilot Actions related to ecotourism. The Call for expression of interest is financed by the Interreg MED Programme. EXPECTED RESULTS: Mediterranean Ecotourism Destinations Standards: creating a "quality" framework at interregional level (standard and monitoring of Mediterranean ecotourism sustainability) Monitoring system to assess the sustainability of a park s tourism offer: enhancing the responsible use of resources (local destinations sustainability checks and trainings) DestiMED ecotourism products: supporting local stakeholder engagement through an integrated, cross-sectoral and territorial cooperation approach. Guidelines for the establishment of ecotourism management plans for Mediterranean protected areas: preparing the framework of the forthcoming governance system (DMO) for Mediterranean ecotourism in protected areas. 2 OBJECTIVES OF THE CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Within the framework of the DestiMED Project, WWF Adria is responsible of the technical and financial coordination of a Pilot Action in Croatia. The aim of the call is therefore to select two suitable Marine Protected Areas to carry out the testing activities. In particular, the specific objectives of the Pilot actions are the following: Design and test ecotourism packages in a participatory planning approach. Monitor the sustainability of local destinations to improve the ecological footprint of the packages created. Work as a network in 13 Mediterranean protected areas with a coordinated approach based on quality standards. 3 MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE PILOT ACTION The main components of a DestiMED Pilot Action are the following: 1. Creation of a Local Ecotourism Cluster (LEC): it must involve at least the MPA and an Inbound Tour Operator (ITO). At a further stage, the LEC should also involve the service providers involved in the development of the DestiMED package. The LEC must develop a new ecotourism product ( DestiMED package ) in the framework 4

of the park s tourism strategy, following the criteria described in the present ToR and the appended documents. It s preferable that such LEC is embedded in a wider participatory planning tool, such as a Forum gathering the main tourism stakeholders of the park s region. 2. Definition of the needs to monitor tourism pressures and implementation of project monitoring tools: this activity will be steered by WWF Adria. The MPA must facilitate the collection of data with existing monitoring tools/systems as well as the distribution and collection of ad-hoc questionnaires prepared for the tourists visiting their facilities. The must also attend the trainings organized by the project and implement the Improvement Plan of the package developed. 3. Design of a pilot ecotourism package: it must be designed by the LEC. It must be of at least 3 days (and 2 nights), organized in low tourism season, addressed preferably to small English-speaking groups (4 to 12 people) and respect the criteria and branding requirements set out in the present Rules and the appended documents. DestiMED Partnership will assess the sustainability of service providers throughout the duration of the Pilot Action. During the set up of the package, improvement of existing small tourism facilities in the MPA can be considered. This must be mentioned in the Pilot Action proposal. 4. Two testing sessions of the ecotourism package: two "tests" (as familiarization trips) will be planned by the Project Partnership in coordination with pilot protected areas. Independent ecotourism experts (selected by the Project Partnership) will become testers to assess customer satisfaction and potential positive impacts (environmental, economic and social) at local level, in order to support the final design of the pilot ecotourism package. 5. Evaluation of test results and drafting of the Improvement Plan: following each test, testers will provide their advices (through a questionnaire provided by the Project Partnership). WWF Adria will assess the ecological footprint of the two versions of the package (1st and 2nd versions related to the tests) through a specific software developed by the Project Partnership. The Project Partnership will evaluate the results of the first test and will draft the Improvement Plan. The LEC will have to apply the provisions indicated in this Plan and manage an improved version of the package during the 2nd test. Two examples of ecotourism packages are described in the appendices. 4 MINIMUM STANDARDS REQUIRED AND ECOTOURISM PACKAGE DESCRIPTION 4.1 Minimum standards required Any submitted proposal will be assessed against the following criteria: 5

Being consistent with and contributing to the official conservation and sustainable tourism goals of the protected area. Being consistent with sectoral sustainable development policies at national and local level. Describing the existing systems/tools/activities to monitor visitors-related flows/impacts/benefits, and declaring availability to test new tools as identified during the Pilot Action implementation. Demonstrating to have an existing participatory tourism planning system/tool where the main tourism-related stakeholders (both public and private ones) are involved, and how it will be involved in the DestiMED Pilot Action implementation; Explaining if and which type of relation the MPA has with a local Inbound Tour Operator (ITO) for tourism local flows; Foreseeing communication activities towards the local community in order to ensure transparency (meeting announcements, diffusion of joint decisions, etc.) and awareness raising. Demonstrating through the developed packages of the benefits for the local tourism providers and contributing to local employment creation/enhancement. Designing at least one low-season ecotourism package (exceptions must be duly justified) of at least 3 days (and 2 nights), intended to English-speaking customers, to be tested twice during the Pilot Action. Inclusion of the management of two tests of the package through a familiarization trip approach (i.e. a free-of-charge trial of the package), with maximum 10 independent experts identified by the DestiMED Project. 4.2 Specific criteria concerning the eco-tourism package The proposal must contain also a description of an ideal ecotourism package. Such theoretical package must be developed following the criteria exhaustively detailed in the MEET Manual. A guide to discover the MEET approach 2, chapter 3 Creating a MEET ecotourism product particularly within the paragraph How to meet the MEET criteria, and chapter 4 Marketing through the MEET Network particularly within the paragraph MEET branding. The package described in the proposal can become the basis for developing the DestiMED package along the Pilot Action in the case the concerned proposal will be selected, but it CAN NOT be compulsory in the implementation of such task. 5 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Conditions for allowing any candidate Marine Protected Area to submit a proposal are the following: 1. To be established with public Act, which identifies a (already existing, i.e. not to be established, which must be fully operational) and conservation goals 2. To be located in a region eligible for the Interreg MED Programme (see http://interregmed.eu/en/cooperation-area/ for the list) 2 https://portals.iucn.org/library/sites/library/files/documents/2016-045.pdf 6

3. To be located in a coastal/marine area (following DestiMED focus); 4. To declare to have a specific MPA staff member (manager or officer) which is responsible of tourism planning/ within the MPA, and to appoint this person as responsible of DestiMED Pilot Action implementation (i.e. attend the training activities, provide information, reply to emails ) 6 SELECTION PROCEDURE Each candidate (an eligible MPA management ) must submit an offer describing the implementation of the expected Pilot Actions and the associated costs. Pilot Actions will be evaluated on the basis of the following elements: Eligibility on the basis of the criteria detailed in the present ToR. Experience of the MPA in sustainable tourism/ecotourism. Compliance with expected types of Pilot Action. Detailed methodology for the proper implementation of activities. Feasibility of the Pilot Action according to the requested budget, the timetable and human resources. The selection process will take place within one week following the closure date of the Call for expression of interest. During this period, additional information may be requested from the candidate. 7 FUNDING STRUCTURE OF THE PILOT ACTION The maximum budget allocated for the implementation of a Pilot Action is 40.000 euro with VAT included. Two Pilot Actions may be selected during this Call for expressions of interest. The expenses incurred (anticipated by each candidate) must be presented to WWF Adria with the technical reports. The related MPA will be reimbursed following the approval of at least one interim report and one final report submitted by the responsible of the Pilot Action and approved by WWF Adria. Payments will be made according to the following schedule: - 40%: after the signing of the contract, May 31 st at the latest - 30%: upon presentation of the interim report - 30%: upon presentation of the final report 7

8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 8.1 Capacity building The selected MPA will receive support from the Project Partnership as part of the capacity building strategy of the DestiMED Project. The capacity building strategy is divided into thematic sections and foresees the organization of several training sessions: 1 regional training on tourism monitoring tools and systems, to be organized in June 2017 3. This training will target the park (maximum 2 representatives). 1 regional training about the development of ecotourism products, to be organized in December 2017. This training will target the Local Ecotourism Cluster - LEC (1 representative of the park + 1 representative of the ITO). 1 LEC consolidation workshop in each MPA, to be organized in early 2018. This workshop will target the LEC and the local providers of the package. More detailed information about the capacity building strategy will be provided to the selected Pilot Actions. 8.2 Sustainability Monitoring System The applicant MPA must ensure its availability for: collecting data (e.g. by distributing surveys and encouraging service providers/tourists to fill them in) related to tourism and linked with the activities foreseen in the framework of DestiMED Pilot Actions, participating in a cooperative process with the partners of the DestiMed Project in order to improve the ecological footprint of the DestiMed packages and selecting in the best possible way the local service providers (in terms of sustainability) during the design phase of the packages. 8.3 Indicative timetable of the activities Testing is planned to be implemented in 24 months of execution. The table below includes a list of actions concerning partially or solely the selected pilot PAs management bodies (and/or the Local Ecotourism Cluster). Responsibility and time span are indicated too. WHAT WHO WHEN Contract signature MPA Legal Responsible By May 2017 Formal identification of local Inbound Tour Operator MPA By May 2017 3 Dates may be subject to changes 8

responsible of the DestiMED package Participation to project training workshop on tourism monitoring (in Spain) Formal establishment of Local Ecotourism Cluster (LEC) and launch (public communication action) at local level of the DestiMED Pilot Action Updated survey on existing monitoring systems and tools in the Pilot MPA MPA MPA MPA June 2017 By June 2017 June 2017 Design of DestiMED pilot ecotourism package and planning of 1 st test s date (autumn 2017) LEC June 2017 Implementation of 1 st test LEC September/October 2017 Data collection and assessment (with a dedicated software) of the customer satisfaction and sustainability levels of the services involved in the pilot package during the 1 st test Pilot Action Interim Report Narrative LEC + Concerned PP MPA September/October 2017 November 2017 Participation to project training workshop on ecotourism product development, communication, branding and marketing (in Croatia) 2-days on-the-spot coaching workshop (trainer sent, and paid, by the project partnership in each pilot MPA) Implementation of the Improvement Plan (coming from the project partnership) for upgrading the package, and planning of 2 nd test s date (spring 2018) LEC December 2017 LEC January 2018 LEC January 2018 Implementation of 2 nd test LEC May/June 2018 Data collection and assessment (with a dedicated software) of the customer satisfaction and sustainability levels of the services involved in the pilot package during the 2 nd test LEC + Concerned PP May/June 2018 Implementation of the Improvement Plan (coming from the project partnership) for upgrading the package LEC November 2018 Pilot Action Final Report Narrative MPA December 2018 Pilot Action Final Report Financial MPA December 2018 9

Participation to a national transferability event LEC January/February 2019 Participation to a Mediterranean transferability event LEC January/February 2019 Signature of a formal agreement between the MPA management, the local ITO and the service providers involved in the final (if the latter has been approved by the project partnership) version of the DestiMED package, for the commercialization of the latter through the MEET Catalogue LEC February 2019 9 IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING WWF Adria will be responsible for the technical and financial monitoring of Pilot Action in Croatia. The beneficiaries will sign a contract with WWF Adria. All Pilot Actions will be subject to a mandatory interim and final assessment. WWF Adria will provide a template for technical and financial interim and final reports. WWF Adria will ensure the direct monitoring of the Pilot Actions progress and may call in local or thematic consultants if needed during the monitoring. 10 PROCEDURE FOR SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION The Application Form must be submitted in Word and Pdf format in English. All the appendices listed in the application form must be provided. The file should be sent via email to: mprvan@wwfadria.org Applicants are asked not to send printed versions of the Application Forms. Only applications received within the following date ant time will be accepted: April 21 st 2017 at 14:00 (Zagreb time, GMT+1) 11 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS The consultation of the following documents is recommended. MEET Manual. A guide to discover the MEET approach Examples of ecotourism packages 10