MOTION Case Studies From Overtourism to Sustainable Tourism
Henriksson, Kristina; Riihihuhta, Jami; Hardiman, Marco; Bretschneider, Jan; Topal, Kalender; Labanauskaite, Daiva; Spiriajevas, Eduardas; Ignasiak-Szulc, Aranka; Makowska, Ewa; Józefowicz, Barbara; Castañeda García, José Alberto; Martín-Rojas, Rodrigo (2023)
Henriksson, Kristina
Riihihuhta, Jami
Hardiman, Marco
Bretschneider, Jan
Topal, Kalender
Labanauskaite, Daiva
Spiriajevas, Eduardas
Ignasiak-Szulc, Aranka
Makowska, Ewa
Józefowicz, Barbara
Castañeda García, José Alberto
Martín-Rojas, Rodrigo
Laurea-ammattikorkeakoulu
2023
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-799-675-4
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-799-675-4
Tiivistelmä
The time of the pandemic coincided with much of the lifecycle of the project MOTION, which aimed at combating overtourism with innovating sustainable solutions for SMEs in the tourism industry. SMEs faced a lot of challenges then and still encounter different barriers in their daily lives due to, for example, limited time or financial resources. This publication illustrates ways to develop sustainable services through innovation to inspire readers and actors in the tourism industry to work towards a sustainable future in tourism in the EU. The publication is also suitable for educational purposes, and is useful reading for both educators and students.
The case studies generated in Rovaniemi in Finland, Fehmarn and Kiel in Germany, the Curonian Spit in Lithuania, Toruń in Poland, and Granada and Monachil in Spain provide ideas for other businesses in Europe to find their niche in a sustainable future. The project is funded by the Finnish National Agency of the EU for the years 2020–2023.
The case studies generated in Rovaniemi in Finland, Fehmarn and Kiel in Germany, the Curonian Spit in Lithuania, Toruń in Poland, and Granada and Monachil in Spain provide ideas for other businesses in Europe to find their niche in a sustainable future. The project is funded by the Finnish National Agency of the EU for the years 2020–2023.