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Sustainable Tourism in Biosphere Reserves in Central and Eastern Europe Tourism Management Plans for Biosphere Reserves Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 1

What is a Tourism Management Plan? a written, circulated and approved document; describes a biosphere reserve and the problems and opportunities regarding the conservation of biodiversity and sounded tourism development; enables nature conservation management; is not static, but dynamic, it s updated at regular intervals; involves all key stakeholders in planning and implementation. Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 2

What is a Tourism Management Plan? Together with all stakeholders it involves assessing and recording the conditions of a biosphere reserve and its tourism activities; evaluating current and projected needs and threats; especially threats from tourism activities; and developing strategies and planning specific activities designed to address those threats. Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 3

The purpose of Tourism Management Plans To determine: an appropriate balance between biodiversity and tourism; how the biosphere reserve s resources may be preserved and used; how biosphere reserves may provide people with benefits; how biosphere reserves can be considered in a broader regional context; and how public participation can be achieved in decision-making and in the planning process. Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 4

Sustainable Tourism in Biosphere Reserves in Central and Eastern Europe 8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 5

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 1 Getting started Step 2 Identifying & working with key stakeholders Step 3 Baseline information Step 4 Vision & goals Step 5 Objectives & work programme Step 6 Impact Assessment & Impact Management Step 7 Monitoring & review Step 8 Approval & implementation Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 6

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 1: Getting Started Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 7

Step 1: Getting Started The MAB Concept of Biosphere Reserves and the Ecosystem Approach Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 8

Step 1: Getting Started The MAP Biosphere Reserves and the Eco-System Approach Convention on Biological Diversity Strategy for the integrated management of land, water and natural resources Promoting conservation and sustainable use CBD-Guidelines on Biodiversity and Tourism Development Basis & Guidelines for Tourism Management Planning Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 9

Step 1: Getting Started The Tourism Management Plan (TMP) What is a TMP and why produce one? What length should the TMP be and what timescale should it cover? What geographical area is to be included within the plan? Who should write the plan and who will use it? Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 10

Step 1: Getting Started The Planning Process Logical process - step by step Collecting of key information Identifying priorities and objectives Recording resources, work and events Enable further evaluation Measure outcomes and compare them with expectations and targets Comparison and harmonisation of TMP with other regional plans Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 11

Step 1: Getting Started Aspects of the Planning Process Baseline Information Notification Stakeholder Involvement Evaluation Tourism Management Plan Decision Making Approval Monitoring Implementation Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 12

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 2: Identifying & Working with Key Stakeholders Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 13

Step 2: Identifying & Working with Key Stakeholders Who should be involved in the preparation of the TMP? How should preparation begin and how will it be managed? What differences do stakeholders make to the content of the TMP? Notification Process Making clear the ownership and other responsibilities involved in the plan Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 14

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 3: Baseline Information Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 15

Step 3: Baseline Information A Collecting Information B Assessing Threats and Opportunities C Data Collection Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 16

Step 3: Baseline Information A Collecting Information on: Ecological, economic, social and historic aspects Tourism and tourism management Legal framework Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 17

Step 3: Baseline Information B Assessing Threats and Opportunities What are the threats, especially those caused by tourism activties? How do we agree on what they are? What are the current negative and positive impacts of tourism activities? Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 18

Step 3: Baseline Information C Organisation of Data Collection Who will collect the data needed for decisionmaking? How/ who will analyse the collected data? How will the data be presented to stakeholders and a broader public? Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 19

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 4: Visions & Goals Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 20

Step 4: Vision & Goals Multi-stakeholder process Based on baseline information Identifying and agreeing on long-term perspectives for biodiversity conservation and tourism development Vision: Where do we want to be in ten years? Which steps should we take to reach this vision? ( objectives) Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 21

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 5: Objectives and Work Programme Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 22

Step 5: Objectives & Work Programme Setting Objectives Breaking down the long-term vision into strategies and measures; Objectives provide solutions to identified threats; and Identify opportunities for sound tourism development; How do you set objectives? Which measures have already been undertaken? Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 23

Step 5: Objectives & Work Programme Setting the Work Programme Identify and agree on activities and measures to reach the objectives Agree on responsibilities for each task Layout of operational planning: Budget - Organisation - Staff Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 24

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 6: Impact Assessment & Impact Management Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 25

Step 6: Impact Assessment & Impact Management Objectives and work programme proposals should provide: Background information Impact Assessment Indicators for monitoring and evaluation Impact Assessment and Impact Management should Be based on international guidelines Use internationally accepted planning instruments, e.g. LAC, SWOT Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 26

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 7: Monitoring & Review Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 27

Step 7: Monitoring & Review Assessment of the effectiveness of the work undertaken What are the advantages of ongoing monitoring and reviewing? Monitoring = constant collection of data needed to evaluate the activities and measures of the work plan Review = Evaluation of achievements and failures through their comparison with the visions, goals and expectations Internal and external evaluation Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 28

Step 7: Monitoring & Review Organisation of Monitoring and Review Who will undertake the review? What are the consequences of reviewing and who makes the decisions about them? How can the stakeholders be involved in monitoring and reviewing? Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 29

8 Steps towards a Tourism Management Plan Step 8: Approval & Implementation Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 30

Step 8: Approval & Implementation Approval Who authorises the plan? How should the plan be presented? Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Feedback Corrective actions in time Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 31

Step 8: Approval & Implementation Adaptive Management: Continually asked questions Where is this protected area heading? How is it going to get there? What specific tasks must be accomplished over the planning period? What additional activities are most important in furthering success? Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 32

Sustainable Tourism in Biosphere Reserves in Central and Eastern Europe The Tourism Management Plan Format Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 33

The Tourism Management Plan Format 0. The Executive Summary 1. Background 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Biodiversity and Tourism Development 1.3 Planning Process 2. General Introduction and Description of the BR 2.1 Location and site boundaries 2.2 Natural Resources and Landscape 2.3 History Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 34

The Tourism Management Plan Format 4. Baseline Information 4.1 Natural features 4.2 Socio-economic features 4.3 Human uses: Tourism and others and the interaction 4.4. Legal framework 5. Assessment of Resources, Uses and Threats 5.1. Current threats to biodiversity through tourism and other activities 5.2. Potentials and opportunities for sustainable tourism development Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 35

The Tourism Management Plan Format 6. Vision and Goals 6.1. Overall vision for sound tourism development in the BR: 6.2. Development strategies 7. Objectives 7.1. Objective 1: Improving visitor information 7.2. Objective 2: Promotion of regional products 7.3. Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 36

The Tourism Management Plan Format 8. Implementation 8.1 Management strategies and their correspondence to other plans 8.2 Zoning and prescriptions 8.3 Work plan of Activities and Measures 8.4 Impact Management 9. Monitoring and Review 9.1 Monitoring: Indicators 9.2 The annual review progress towards objectives 9.3 The five year review of the management plan Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 37

Sustainable Tourism in Biosphere Reserves in Central and Eastern Europe Tourism Management Planning is about managing people and planning with people! Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 38

Sustainable Tourism in Biosphere Reserves in Central and Eastern Europe Thank you! Ecological Tourism in Europe - E.T.E. e.v. Page 39