Tourism 4.0 as the driver of the sustainable development at the Black Sea

The event featured prominent speakers including Valentina Superti, Director of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW), and presented findings of the T4BS project, running since 2019, and promoted by Arctur, HCL Management, Sano Touring Experience, NGO Agricola, Ovidius University of Constanta, Tourism Institute and co-funded by the European Union.
Project T4BS explores the European pathway towards a resilient and competitive tourism ecosystem, sustainable tourism destinations and services, and digitalisation of tourism with respect to the EU Green Deal and the Digital Decade.
A key success factor is a digitalisation. The forum primarily focused on the presentation of data gathered and how data can be leveraged towards this goal, including Big data, for example also from satellites, as well as good practices of data sharing.
The following key challenges were addressed in a highly interactive panel session:
- Lack of data-sharing among players to support data-enabled solutions.
- Low level of digitalisation of tourism destinations.
- An insufficient knowledge base of the tourism ecosystem (monitoring, identification of data sources, data leveraging).
To successfully tackle these challenges the Tourism 4.0 for the Black Sea (T4BS) Declaration was formed and formally presented at the event. The T4BS Declaration aims to strengthen the collaboration between tourism stakeholders in the Black Sea region for building a more resilient, sustainable, digitally empowered and innovative tourism in the region. It is supported under the Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea and identifies concrete actions for building a ber Tourism 4.0 approach across the Black Sea. Key ones are:
- Promoting a greater and more effective digitalisation of tourism
- Establishing permanent mechanisms for the systematic collecting of data
- Promoting access to and usage of advanced data sources (eg. space data)
- Promoting the use of advanced technologies and tools for the needs of holistic management of tourism
- Encouraging activities and projects that include at the forefront and among performance indicators cooperation between stakeholders
Speakers and panellists from a variety of institutions included Carl Hartzell, Head of the Delegation of the European Union in Georgia, Laszlo Borbely, State Counsellor to the Prime Minister in the Government of Romania, Rositsa Stoeva, Executive Manager in the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) PERMIS, Peter Janech, Deputy Director of the Regional Department for Europe of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), George Tziallas, Regional Director for Europe and Africa for the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), Patrizia Busolini, Policy Officer from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime affairs and fisheries (DG MARE), Agnieszka Kempny, Project manager from the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA), Stavros Kalognomos, Executive Secretary, Balkan and Black Sea Commission of the Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR), Irakli Koplatadze, Ambassador to the Republic of Slovenia, and the project promoters.
T4BS
The T4BS High-Level Forum is promoted as part of the Tourism 4.0 for Black Sea (T4BS) project funded by the EU through the European Maritime and Fishery Fund (EMFF). The project strives to enable local tourism stakeholders from the public and private sectors to increase their understanding of current digitalisation trends, patterns of tourist flows, and impact of visitors, as well as predict the tourist impact of strategic, data-driven decisions. The aim is to foster more sustainable tourism in the future.
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