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INCULTUM Workshop at ERSA Congress: The role of participatory approaches in tourism and sustainable developmentThe proposal of the INCULTUM project was approved by the prestigious ERSA 2023 Congress that took place in Alicante from 28 October to 1 September 2023. A Special Session of the Congress was organised by INCULTUM to explore and debate on the themes of cultural tourism and participatory approaches. The Alicante-S69 Special Session, titled "The role of participatory approaches in tourism and sustainable development," held on August 31, 2023, brought together experts from around the world to discuss innovative strategies in sustainable tourism. Chaired by Kamila Borsekova from Matej Bel University, Slovakia, and Marina Toger from Uppsala University, Sweden, the session featured presentations from six different countries, offering insights into the intersection of participatory methods and sustainable tourism practices. The INCULTUM Session offered a rich and diverse array of insights into the role of participatory approaches in sustainable tourism and development. Presenters from and beyond INCULTUM project members, demonstrated how participatory methods, data collection, and community engagement are essential for shaping the future of responsible and sustainable tourism. The presentations featured in Alicante align closely with the goals of the INCULTUM project, emphasizing the significance of local community involvement and participatory approaches in managing marginal and peripheral places, cultural heritage, and resources. By showcasing successful case studies and innovative participatory models, the session provides inspiration and practical tools for empowering local communities and stakeholders to harness the untapped potential of their cultural heritage and resources. Information sheet of the INCULTUM Special Session is available here for download. Complementary to the presentations of the Special Session, the work of INCULTUM pilot in Portugal was also presented by Prof. Desidério Batista of the University of Algarve. Presenters and Topics: Marina Toger (Sweden): Developing Participatory Engagement in a Rural Destination
Tiina Rinne (Finland): Intertwining User-Generated Geographical Data for Outdoor Recreation Planning
Caudan Paul (France): Participatory Sciences to Measure Tourist Flows
Kamila Borsekova (Slovakia): How Participation and Building a Hiking Community Shape Sustainable Tourism
Viktor Smith (Denmark): Naming and Framing a Marginal Tourism Destination
Darius Liutikas (Lithuania): Post-COVID-19 Era: Possibilities for Sustainable Tourism
Some pictures of the presenters at the Special Session. |