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Social and innovative Platform On cultural Tourism and its potential towards deepening Europeanisation

Description du projet

Un nouveau regard innovant sur le tourisme culturel

L’Europe est une destination clé du tourisme culturel grâce à un patrimoine culturel remarquable qui comprend des musées, des théâtres, des sites archéologiques, des villes historiques et des sites industriels, ainsi que de la musique et de la gastronomie. Le projet SPOT, financé par l’UE, vise à développer une nouvelle approche pour comprendre et aborder le tourisme culturel et pour promouvoir le développement des zones défavorisées. Plus précisément, il identifiera des couches de données et exploitera les pratiques existantes. Il explorera les formes émergentes de tourisme culturel, en identifiant les opportunités et en développant des stratégies permettant aux populations locales de tirer profit de leurs précieux atouts culturels. SPOT engagera les universitaires et les parties prenantes dans l’élaboration de propositions politiques et généralisera les enseignements tirés grâce à un outil d’innovation destiné à aider les décideurs politiques et les praticiens.

Objectif

Cultural tourism is changing. The traditional forms still exist – museums, art galleries, landscapes, historical sites, festivals – but both cultural destinations and the tourists are under transformation. Many ‘cultural tourists’ see themselves neither as seeking culture nor as tourists; there is increasing evidence of people seeking to experience culture rather than merely observing it. That is: agri-tourism where visitors want to experience rural life; people wanting to visit the actual venues of TV crime thrillers; culture being explored by those using themed routes in winery regions or via pilgrimage. These trends provide opportunities to both revitalise poorer and rural areas through economic and social development while protecting local cultures and landscapes. The project brings an extension of existing policies and the promotion of new approaches. The project’s aim is to develop a new approach to understanding and addressing cultural tourism and to promote development of disadvantaged areas. Based on an Innovation Tool and digital technology the project identifies layers of data and capitalise on existing practice, explores emerging forms of cultural tourism, identifies opportunities and develop strategies allowing local people to gain local benefit from their precious cultural assets. The project uses case studies across 15 European regions, consolidates definitions of ‘cultural tourism’, engages academics and stakeholders in developing policy proposals in practice and posits means of generalising the lessons via an Innovation Tool to assist policy-makers at all levels as well as practitioners. Positive and negative aspects of cultural tourism exist; a balanced development path needs to be sought. The project will help to identify themes and areas where intervention at local, regional, national and European levels may assist in achieving successful developments, it will help in managing that balance and offering solutions.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SC6-TRANSFORMATIONS-2018-2019-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-SC6-TRANSFORMATIONS-2019

Coordinateur

MENDELOVA UNIVERZITA V BRNE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 399 564,03
Adresse
ZEMEDELSKA 1/1665
613 00 Brno Sever
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Région
Česko Jihovýchod Jihomoravský kraj
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 399 564,03

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