TOURISM AND REGIONAL CONSULTING Berlin Hannover Eisenach Prof. Dr. Hartmut Rein l 02./03.11.2017 BSTF, Turku, Finland Practical Guidelines for Sustainable Development of Tourism Destinations in Germany 10 th Baltic Sea Tourism Forum 2017 November 2./3., 2017, Turku, Finland BTE
Goals of the Guidelines Provide prac;cal assistance for tourism regions in their move towards sustainable development and crea;on of na;onal recommenda;ons on developing sustainable tourism regions in Germany Foto: Torben Gabi Stein/pixelio Wengert 2
Detailed analysis of 18 criteria-/ indicator systems Standards/ recommenda;ons/ guidelines Cer;fica;on systems Monitoring systems/ awards 3
Detailed analysis of about 1.400 criteria/indicators 4
Expectations of destination managers! Relevance: Criteria and indicators should express relevant sustainability topics; rather focus on a small number of indicators! Setting a frame: criteria and indicators should represent tasks and goals as well as areas of influence of destination management! Performance: destination managers were interested in qualitative aspects of actions that are managed by performance indicators! Best practices: provide examples of other destinations and give support for implementation! Data collection and data availability: destination managers are not willing to put high efforts / to invest in data collection 5
Stakeholder perspectives! Consider tourism structures: take into account different tasks and goals from local to (sub-)national destination level; all destination levels have to be considered when creating criteria & indicators; however it has to be clear, who is responsible for realizing the criteria/requirement! Policy framework: criteria have to express possible areas of actions and give orientation as well as stimuli for actions, indicators can be helpful tools for status-quo analyses! Create synergies: integrate existing criteria-sets and do not create a new system! Core aspects: concentrate on the most important aspects of sustainability and reduce amount of criteria/indicators! Easy understanding: prevent misleading wording, clear and easy-to-understand phrasing, emphasize benefits of sustainability aspects 6
Consideration of influence levels for DMO`s BTE 2016 7
Structure of the criteria set 4 dimensions 8 fields of ac;on 40 criteria 67 indicators Foto: Huchen Lu/iStock 8
Structure of the criteria set ECONOMIC DIMENSION ECOLOGICAL DIMENSION Resource management Strategy and planning Designing sustainable products and services Local well-being SOCIAL DIMENSION 9
Practical Guidelines & Check lists 10
Federal Sustainable Tourism Destination Award 2016/17 11
Conclusion! The guidelines provides destination managers in Germany with a practical aid on how to structure their destination sustainably.! The criteria are supplemented with guidelines containing detailed recommendations for action and implementation aids for tourism decisionmakers in the destinations.! Bridge a gap between theoretical reports and realization at the practical level and provide a framework for the implementation of sustainable tourism at regional destination level.! The project sets out important principles for the sustainable development of tourism in Germany and lays the foundation for the German tourism sector s contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under the 2030 Agenda.! We invite other European and international tourism stakeholders to use the guidelines, criteria and recommendations developed as a practical framework for establishing sustainable tourism. For example Switzerland is planning to use the guidelines and criteria. 12
Thank you! English Summary as well as German Online Version of Guidelines:! Deutscher Tourismusverband e.v. (DTV) hyp://www.deutschertourismusverband.de/themen/nachhal[ger-tourismus.html! Bundesumweltministerium (BMUB) www.bmub.bund.de/n52889! BTE Tourismus- und Regionalberatung (BTE) hyp://www.bte-tourismus.de/projekte/details/181 13