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From 21 to 30 April 2022, we organised an event involving 25 young people from Albania, Italy, Greece, Romania, and France. These young people, aged 18 to 25, met over the course of 10 days to discuss the theme of Sustainable Tourism. These meetings were hosted by Charente Maritime youth hostels (in Rochefort and La Rochelle). These organisations work daily in favour of Sustainable Tourism (Ethics, Ecology, Social, and Solidarity themes).
Over the course of this meeting, these young people were able to develop and exchange knowledge and skills in terms of Sustainable Tourism; to present initiatives from their own regions aiming to preserve coastal areas; to (re)discover European politics pushing to develop Sustainable Tourism; and to meet professionals fighting for tangible initiatives in terms of coastal protection. Participants also had the opportunity to create a “Responsible Tourism Checklist”, which will be shared with as many people as possible in the aim of making simple actions accessible for all.
The H. Ayuntamiento de San Luis Potosí and the Instituto Iberoamericano de Turismo Inclusivo, with the collaboration of the American section of ISTO, are organising the Encuentro por un Turismo Social, Solidario y Sostenible in San Luis Potosi.
A welcome conference, including presentations and organised by ISTO, will open the event. Following this, two panels will take place, during which we will highlight organisations’ roles in boosting tourism for all. Next, local and regional authorities will make a presentation about their initiatives in terms of social, solidarity and sustainable tourism in various Mexican destinations. There will also be a discussion on this topic.
In the morning a workshop with the organisations of the country and in the afternoon the recognition event for all the organisations that fulfilled the requirements in the process of Turismo Social con Integridad in Costa Rica in its annual period 2021.
Through this event, we’d like to discuss the work we do to reduce the carbon footprint of travel and boost local agriculture. This is also the occasion to present our responsible tourism festival - IT.A.CÀ.
This paper will describe important findings of the historical process from its genesis to date, with emphasis on its relation to the products offered under the model of sustainable tourism and social tourism. In addition, a successful case of a certified application of accessible tourism will be shared.
We will count with the participation of: Ms. Stephanie Sheehy, founder of the Asociación Red Costarricense de Turismo Accesible; Mr. Alberto Sánchez, professor of the Cátedra de Emprendedurismo Turístico of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of the UNED; Mr. Tadeo F. Morales, entrepreneur and president of the Cámara de Turismo Arenal.
An activation will be carried out to raise awareness and sensitize the public about the importance of Social Tourism. The event will take place at the National Museum of Fine Arts, with a Wishing Tree, where each person will be able to make their wishes and commitments for the activity.
There will also be a fair with an exhibition of typical products, contests with prizes, such as stays and experiences in rural tourism places and a tour with an accessible circuit. It is expected that the activity will be able to summon different media for its diffusion at national level.
There will be a discussion on the importance of Sustainable Rural Tourism at the Regional Museum of Ancud, where 5 exhibitors will be speaking and presenting their points and experiences. At the same time, the event will be broadcast throughout Latin America through ACHITUR's social networks.
Padua is a city rich in history and can be visited in any season as it has twelve kilometres of arcades :-). On this weekend we will discover the richness of its monuments and some of the many projects committed to promoting social solidarity and cultural growth in the area.
The weekend in Padua is organised on the occasion of the ViaggieMiraggi Members' Meeting and the International Week of Sustainable Tourism promoted by ISTO.
https://www.viaggiemiraggi.org/viaggio/viaggio-in-veneto-weekend-solidale-a-padova/
This activity aims to reward the best initiatives proposed by actors in the tourism sector. There are 12 categories in total, each related to sustainable development (preserving biodiversity, making tourism accessible for all, reducing CO2 emissions, energy efficiency, local initiatives…).
Presenting the methodology used in training courses given to local populations in rural, isolated zones of Madagascar. Analysis and feedback on any incoherence between theory and practice, keeping in mind that in the latter, adaptation is a keyword. The session will end with a Q&A.
We would like to introduce you to the new feature we are developing for the accessible tourism platform TUR4all. The feature in question is a “booking button” which makes the platform more accessible and brings us closer to the user. Thanks to TUR4all, users will be able to book directly with the establishment of their choosing.
We have begun implementing this feature for the hotels included on the platform. However, it will soon be available for each PREDIF-verified touristic resource with a reservation option (restaurants, museums, vineyards…).
https://www.tur4all.com/blog/cerrando-la-cadena-de-la-accesibilidad-el-boton-de-reserva
We invite you to go through our concept note with questions and discuss with our experts! Please notify us of your participation at info@isto.international.
Please note that the French and Spanish workshops are also open to you!
In Spanish: Tuesday 21 June 2022, 17:00-18:30 PM
In French: Wednesday 22 June 2022, 14:30-16:00 PM
We invite you to go through our concept note with questions and discuss with our experts! Please notify us of your participation at info@isto.international.
Please note that the English and Spanish workshops are also open to you!
In Spanish: Tuesday 21 June 2022, 17:00-18:30 PM
In English: Thursday 23 June 2022, 16:00-17:30 PM
We invite you to go through our concept note with questions and discuss with our experts! Please notify us of your participation at info@isto.international.
Please note that the English and French workshops are also open to you!
In French: Wednesday 22 June 2022, 14:30-16:00 PM
In English: Thursday 23 June 2022, 16:00-17:30 PM
Convened by ISTO Americas, members and partners from Mexico will meet at the
invitation of the H. Ayuntamiento of San Luis Potosi and with the support of the Instituto Iberoamericano de Turismo Inclusivo, in San Luis Potosi.
An occasion to participate together, from the Palacio Municipal of San Luis Potosi, in the General Assembly of ISTO members. After the assembly, the members and partners will meet to strengthen their relations and will have the opportunity to present their initiatives and projects in the field of social, solidarity and sustainable tourism. All this in preparation for the next Encuentro de las Américas de Turismo Social to be held in Mexico in 2023.
Reconnect with yourself, interrupt the frantic rhythm of everyday life, experience moments of plenitude in a splendid and healing environment : this is what this journey offers.
Marie-Daphné Roy and Hélène Doucet-Beaupré are two experienced yoga teachers who together have more than 30 years of teaching. They know how to create a warm and peaceful atmosphere and they attach great importance to the well-being of everyone.
Whether you are passionate about yoga or new to yoga, treat yourself to a restful and rejuvenating stay, during which you can reconnect with nature and with yourself.
This round table will be attended by agents linked to various creative industries (film, literature and music) whose activities are related to the tourism sector. Thus, the aim of this activity is, through these specific cases, to learn about examples of good practices of how to link creative industries and tourism.
Likewise, the subsequent debate aims to explore how the commitment to generate a tourism offer based on the creative industries can contribute to sustainable territorial development that benefits the different local agents.
This guide is composed of short information sheets that are easy to read and understand. Its aim is to help managers, organisations, and municipalities develop inclusive, open-air activities and sites.
The guide covers a wide range of activities on land, in the water, and in the air, both in summer and winter. Each sheet contains an overview of adapted equipment suitable for various clients, inspiring practices which could serve as examples, and additional resources, such as specialised documents and accounts from inclusive outdoor spaces and events.
The inter-state solidarity trip is a product of three partners: Tourism Without Borders, Rematourd, and Farafina Association in Kankan (Guinea-Conakry). This project aims at mixing two peoples who share the same border. The name of the circuit is Farafina.