For the first time since the start of the pandemic, EUROPARC was able to recognise all those that successfully applied to the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism (ECST) at the European Parliament. We were kindly hosted by Member of Parliament Marie Toussaint. What made it even more special, is that we also awarded our Star Awards to sustainable businesses working in and around Protected Areas! This award champions and acknowledges the effort and investments made by tourism businesses working with our Sustainable Destinations across Europe.
https://www.europarc.org/news/2022/12/ecst-star-award-ceremony-2022-meet-the-new-parks-and-businesses/Reducing tourism seasonality through sustainable experiences 25th of October 10:00 CEST, duration: one hour Register for free here Crowded summer days and empty winters: in…
https://www.europarc.org/news/2022/10/europarc-webinar-reducing-tourism-seasonality-through-sustainable-experiences/The Hotel and Restaurant Kullagårdens Wärdshus, in Mölle, was the first company in Sweden to become a certified sustainable partner of Kullaberg on February the…
https://www.europarc.org/news/2022/01/kullagardens-wardshus-first-swedish-company-to-become-a-sustainable-partner-of-kullaberg-nature-reserve/The LIFE Preparatory project, LIFE e-Natura 2000.edu gathered participants from across the EU in order to find the best solutions for existing training structures and…
https://www.europarc.org/news/2021/08/life-e-natura2000-edu-socio-economic-impact-assessment-report/