TOURISM/ RECREATION (management) - examples/ case studies of good practice
Inserito da Anonymous il Ven, 13/02/2009 - 10:51
Hello!
I'm Albertien Perdok and I work for the Knowledge Center for Recreation and Tourism in the Netherlands. We are looking for examples/ case studies for good practice on tourism/ recreation (management).
We are preparing a study trip outside of the Netherlands and are looking for an organisation/ place to visit, where we can see and learn and perhaps also share knowledge and experiences.
More specifically, we are looking for an organisation or nature area which is managed mainly from a touristic point of view. Meaning that, for example, not biodiversity targets dictate in which way an area is managed, but touristic targets.
If you have any experiences in this area, or any comments/ information, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Albertien Perdok (a.perdok@kenniscentrumrecreatie.nl)
Knowledge Center for Recreation and Tourism
the Netherlands
I'm Albertien Perdok and I work for the Knowledge Center for Recreation and Tourism in the Netherlands. We are looking for examples/ case studies for good practice on tourism/ recreation (management).
We are preparing a study trip outside of the Netherlands and are looking for an organisation/ place to visit, where we can see and learn and perhaps also share knowledge and experiences.
More specifically, we are looking for an organisation or nature area which is managed mainly from a touristic point of view. Meaning that, for example, not biodiversity targets dictate in which way an area is managed, but touristic targets.
If you have any experiences in this area, or any comments/ information, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Albertien Perdok (a.perdok@kenniscentrumrecreatie.nl)
Knowledge Center for Recreation and Tourism
the Netherlands
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Hi Albertien,
How would an organisation or site benefit from being involved in this study? An indication of this would be a useful addition to your post.
Best,
Gavin