This presentation was made during the Intensive Programme Sustainable Tourism in Practice at Laurea University of Applied Sciences in Helsinki, Finland.
Performance Management in the Public Sector - Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
Esta apresentação foi efetuada durante a I Conferência do Colégio da Especialidade de Contabilidade de Gestão da OTOC - Ordem dos Técnicos Oficiais de Contas "Contabilidade de Gestão: no presente olhando o futuro", realizada na Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto em 28 de março de 2014.
Esta curta apresentação aborda, de forma resumida, a lógica dos coeficientes de acabamento e da produção equivalente à acabada no âmbito de um processo produtivo.
Produção Diferenciada vs Produção HomogeneizadaPaulino Silva
Esta apresentação visa distinguir a produção diferenciada da produção homogeneizada. Para além de uma descrição dos conceitos e do processo de homogeneização, apresenta também um exemplo prático que evidencia a utilidade do processo de homogeneização.
Cross Cultural Implications on Management Control Systems by Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
This presentation shows the cross cultural implications on Management Control Systems and was made during the Cross Cultural Management Erasmus Intensive Programme at the TEI of Crete - Greece.
Performance Management in the Public Sector - Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
Esta apresentação foi efetuada durante a I Conferência do Colégio da Especialidade de Contabilidade de Gestão da OTOC - Ordem dos Técnicos Oficiais de Contas "Contabilidade de Gestão: no presente olhando o futuro", realizada na Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto em 28 de março de 2014.
Esta curta apresentação aborda, de forma resumida, a lógica dos coeficientes de acabamento e da produção equivalente à acabada no âmbito de um processo produtivo.
Produção Diferenciada vs Produção HomogeneizadaPaulino Silva
Esta apresentação visa distinguir a produção diferenciada da produção homogeneizada. Para além de uma descrição dos conceitos e do processo de homogeneização, apresenta também um exemplo prático que evidencia a utilidade do processo de homogeneização.
Cross Cultural Implications on Management Control Systems by Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
This presentation shows the cross cultural implications on Management Control Systems and was made during the Cross Cultural Management Erasmus Intensive Programme at the TEI of Crete - Greece.
Sucessão em Empresas Familiares - O Modelo dos 3 Círculos | Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
Apresentação efetuada em Leça da Palmeira, no auditório da AEP - Associação Empresarial de Portugal, no âmbito do programa Apreender no dia 21 de março de 2014.
Networking: Uma Ferramenta ProfissionalPaulino Silva
Esta apresentação visa mostrar as potencialidades do Networking como uma indispensável ferramenta profissional. Foi incluída no 2º Jantar Alumni do ISCAP no dia 23 de julho de 2013 e o orador convidado foi Paulino Silva.
Por vezes as empresas não percebem porque razão os objetivos dos seus colaboradores não estão alinhados com os objetivos da organização. Nesta apresentação identificam-se os potenciais problemas e as possíveis soluções.
Esta é uma breve apresentação sobre a Análise Custo Volume Resultado, especialmente ilustrada com a sua representação gráfica, onde o ponto crítico das vendas ou breakeven point é o elemento fundamental.
This presentation shows the use of the reciprocal allocation method in order to overcome one of the main problems of the departmental cost allocation method in the field of management accounting.
Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis by Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
This presentation shows Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Chart in a very detailed way. Total Costs are classified in Variable Costs and Fixed Costs. Breakeven point is obtained when Sales equals Total Costs.
Esta curta apresentação mostra, de forma resumida, os principais métodos qualitativos de investigação. É uma interessante primeira abordagem aos métodos.
Sometimes companies do not realize why the goals of its employees are not aligned with the organization's goals. This presentation identifies the potential problems and possible solutions.
Esta apresentação mostra a utilização do método das prestações recíprocas como forma de ultrapassar um dos principais problemas do método das secções homogéneas na área da contabilidade de gestão.
Developed by ILM Advisory, the 10-10-10 serves as a quarterly marketing barometer with the objective of evaluating the level of confidence in the domestic residential tourism industry by monitoring the performance and tendencies in the sector.
The 10-10-10 encompasses a series of initiatives that ILM Advisory is developing as part of its Portugal Residential Tourism Market Intelligence report, which aims to supply market information by collating all the latest data and relating it to the residential tourism industry.
In order to carry out this survey, ten questions were put to the following 10 promoters/investors operating in Portugal, as well as 8 market-leading estate agents;
10 Promoters:
Norte Golfe Promoções Turísticas e Imobiliárias, S.A. - Porto
Bom Sucesso - Óbidos Empreendimentos Turísticos, S.A. - Óbidos
ORIZON CAMPOREAL S.A. - Óbidos
MSF - TUR.IM, SGPS, S.A. - Lisbon
Newlyn Portugal - Algarve
Pestana Imobiliária - Algarve
Vale do Lobo, Resort Turístico de Luxo, S. A. - Algarve
Grupo Oceânico – West and Algarve
Aquapura – Porto and the north
Grupo Duarte - Algarve
8 Real estate agents:
Abacus Savills – Lisbon
Atlantic Estates - Algarve, Lisbon and Costa de Prata
Garvetur - Sociedade de Mediação Imobiliária S.A. – Algarve
IRG International Reality Group – West (Oeste), Lisbon, Algarve, Madeira
Sadlers Mediação Imobiliária - Knight Frank – Algarve
Winkworth – Algarve and West (Oeste)
Consultan – Alentejo Litoral
Engel and Volkers – West (Oeste)
A Region as Destination: Towards a Place Branding Strategy for Northern PortugalPrivate
Abstract
Place branding aims to make a country, a region, a city or a tourism destination stand out in the complex and changing marketplace, enhance the place reputation and contribute to the development. A place branding strategy asserts the place’s uniqueness and factors of differentiation namely for tourism purposes. This assertion of uniqueness often emphasises the historical, social, human, and cultural assets of the place. These assets are fundamental for tourism and the development of tourism destinations (e.g. cities, regions). Tourism has often been seen as an important and dynamic sector in the economy of those places.
The scope of this paper is to explore a possible place branding strategy for regions, such as the Northern part of Portugal, emphasising the tourism potential. Our aim is to reinforce tourism as necessary for an economic and social transformation and as a response to the contemporary challenges the region is facing (e.g. weak economic confidence, unemployment).
The novelty of this paper lies in the theoretical approach that positions place and destination branding theories as strategic spatial planning instruments and intends to contribute to the academic debate around the implementation of a long-term place branding process as part of a planning strategy to support a strategic change in regions.
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Keywords
Destination branding, Place branding, Portugal, Strategic spatial planning, Tourism.
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Author details
Eduardo Henrique da Silva Oliveira
Department of Spatial Planning & Environment
Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen
Author biography
Eduardo is a Ph.D. researcher at the Department of Spatial Planning & Environment, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. He was born in Braga, Portugal, and studied Geography and Planning at the University of Minho, Portugal. Then, he completed a post-degree in Tourism and Regional Development at the Portuguese Catholic University and he currently holds a M.Sc. in Marketing and Strategic Management from the School of Economics and Management, University of Minho and University Sains Malaysia. His work focuses on the theory and practice of place branding in strategic spatial planning.
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Corresponding author
Department of Spatial Planning & Environment
Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen
e.h.da.silva.oliveira@rug.nl
Introduction Tourism System (NEW VERSION 2017)Edutour
An overview of Travel and Tourism for those interested in gaining more knowledge about this industry, like tourism students of colleges and universities. It builds an introductory understanding of travel and tourism as an area of study, It highlights all factors which are part of the Tourism System and explains the dynamics of the industry. Important concepts of supply, demand, destinations and players and their business models, are covered in an easy to understand way.
Policy Setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: Strengthening the Local Agrifood sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Tuvalu
In collaboration with and Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO and SPTO.
Funafuti, Tuvalu, 7 & 10 September 2018
Papua New Guinea Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2019
Policy setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism:
Strengthening the Local Agrifood Sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Papua New Guinea
in collaboration with and Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO, IFAD and SPTO
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 27-28th May 2019.
Cook Islands Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2018
Policy Setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: Strengthening the Local Agrifood sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism.
Workshop Programme Organised by the Government of Cook Islands
In collaboration with and Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO and SPTO
Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 25-26th September 2018
Kiribati Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2019
Workshop Policy Setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: Strengthening the Local Agrifood sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism.
Workshop Programme Organised by the Government of Kiribati and Kiribati Chamber of Commerce and Industry
In collaboration with the Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO and SPTO.
Tarawa, 15th -16th January 2019, Kiribati
Venue: RAK Boardroom, Antebuka
Sucessão em Empresas Familiares - O Modelo dos 3 Círculos | Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
Apresentação efetuada em Leça da Palmeira, no auditório da AEP - Associação Empresarial de Portugal, no âmbito do programa Apreender no dia 21 de março de 2014.
Networking: Uma Ferramenta ProfissionalPaulino Silva
Esta apresentação visa mostrar as potencialidades do Networking como uma indispensável ferramenta profissional. Foi incluída no 2º Jantar Alumni do ISCAP no dia 23 de julho de 2013 e o orador convidado foi Paulino Silva.
Por vezes as empresas não percebem porque razão os objetivos dos seus colaboradores não estão alinhados com os objetivos da organização. Nesta apresentação identificam-se os potenciais problemas e as possíveis soluções.
Esta é uma breve apresentação sobre a Análise Custo Volume Resultado, especialmente ilustrada com a sua representação gráfica, onde o ponto crítico das vendas ou breakeven point é o elemento fundamental.
This presentation shows the use of the reciprocal allocation method in order to overcome one of the main problems of the departmental cost allocation method in the field of management accounting.
Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis by Paulino SilvaPaulino Silva
This presentation shows Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Chart in a very detailed way. Total Costs are classified in Variable Costs and Fixed Costs. Breakeven point is obtained when Sales equals Total Costs.
Esta curta apresentação mostra, de forma resumida, os principais métodos qualitativos de investigação. É uma interessante primeira abordagem aos métodos.
Sometimes companies do not realize why the goals of its employees are not aligned with the organization's goals. This presentation identifies the potential problems and possible solutions.
Esta apresentação mostra a utilização do método das prestações recíprocas como forma de ultrapassar um dos principais problemas do método das secções homogéneas na área da contabilidade de gestão.
Developed by ILM Advisory, the 10-10-10 serves as a quarterly marketing barometer with the objective of evaluating the level of confidence in the domestic residential tourism industry by monitoring the performance and tendencies in the sector.
The 10-10-10 encompasses a series of initiatives that ILM Advisory is developing as part of its Portugal Residential Tourism Market Intelligence report, which aims to supply market information by collating all the latest data and relating it to the residential tourism industry.
In order to carry out this survey, ten questions were put to the following 10 promoters/investors operating in Portugal, as well as 8 market-leading estate agents;
10 Promoters:
Norte Golfe Promoções Turísticas e Imobiliárias, S.A. - Porto
Bom Sucesso - Óbidos Empreendimentos Turísticos, S.A. - Óbidos
ORIZON CAMPOREAL S.A. - Óbidos
MSF - TUR.IM, SGPS, S.A. - Lisbon
Newlyn Portugal - Algarve
Pestana Imobiliária - Algarve
Vale do Lobo, Resort Turístico de Luxo, S. A. - Algarve
Grupo Oceânico – West and Algarve
Aquapura – Porto and the north
Grupo Duarte - Algarve
8 Real estate agents:
Abacus Savills – Lisbon
Atlantic Estates - Algarve, Lisbon and Costa de Prata
Garvetur - Sociedade de Mediação Imobiliária S.A. – Algarve
IRG International Reality Group – West (Oeste), Lisbon, Algarve, Madeira
Sadlers Mediação Imobiliária - Knight Frank – Algarve
Winkworth – Algarve and West (Oeste)
Consultan – Alentejo Litoral
Engel and Volkers – West (Oeste)
A Region as Destination: Towards a Place Branding Strategy for Northern PortugalPrivate
Abstract
Place branding aims to make a country, a region, a city or a tourism destination stand out in the complex and changing marketplace, enhance the place reputation and contribute to the development. A place branding strategy asserts the place’s uniqueness and factors of differentiation namely for tourism purposes. This assertion of uniqueness often emphasises the historical, social, human, and cultural assets of the place. These assets are fundamental for tourism and the development of tourism destinations (e.g. cities, regions). Tourism has often been seen as an important and dynamic sector in the economy of those places.
The scope of this paper is to explore a possible place branding strategy for regions, such as the Northern part of Portugal, emphasising the tourism potential. Our aim is to reinforce tourism as necessary for an economic and social transformation and as a response to the contemporary challenges the region is facing (e.g. weak economic confidence, unemployment).
The novelty of this paper lies in the theoretical approach that positions place and destination branding theories as strategic spatial planning instruments and intends to contribute to the academic debate around the implementation of a long-term place branding process as part of a planning strategy to support a strategic change in regions.
--
Keywords
Destination branding, Place branding, Portugal, Strategic spatial planning, Tourism.
--
Author details
Eduardo Henrique da Silva Oliveira
Department of Spatial Planning & Environment
Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen
Author biography
Eduardo is a Ph.D. researcher at the Department of Spatial Planning & Environment, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. He was born in Braga, Portugal, and studied Geography and Planning at the University of Minho, Portugal. Then, he completed a post-degree in Tourism and Regional Development at the Portuguese Catholic University and he currently holds a M.Sc. in Marketing and Strategic Management from the School of Economics and Management, University of Minho and University Sains Malaysia. His work focuses on the theory and practice of place branding in strategic spatial planning.
--
Corresponding author
Department of Spatial Planning & Environment
Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen
e.h.da.silva.oliveira@rug.nl
Introduction Tourism System (NEW VERSION 2017)Edutour
An overview of Travel and Tourism for those interested in gaining more knowledge about this industry, like tourism students of colleges and universities. It builds an introductory understanding of travel and tourism as an area of study, It highlights all factors which are part of the Tourism System and explains the dynamics of the industry. Important concepts of supply, demand, destinations and players and their business models, are covered in an easy to understand way.
Policy Setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: Strengthening the Local Agrifood sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Tuvalu
In collaboration with and Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO and SPTO.
Funafuti, Tuvalu, 7 & 10 September 2018
Papua New Guinea Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2019
Policy setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism:
Strengthening the Local Agrifood Sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Papua New Guinea
in collaboration with and Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO, IFAD and SPTO
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, 27-28th May 2019.
Cook Islands Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2018
Policy Setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: Strengthening the Local Agrifood sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism.
Workshop Programme Organised by the Government of Cook Islands
In collaboration with and Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO and SPTO
Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 25-26th September 2018
Kiribati Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2019
Workshop Policy Setting for Improved Linkages Between Agriculture, Trade and Tourism: Strengthening the Local Agrifood sector and Promoting Healthy Food in Agritourism.
Workshop Programme Organised by the Government of Kiribati and Kiribati Chamber of Commerce and Industry
In collaboration with the Pacific Community, CTA, PIPSO and SPTO.
Tarawa, 15th -16th January 2019, Kiribati
Venue: RAK Boardroom, Antebuka
Solomon Islands Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2017 Policy setting for improved linkages between agriculture, trade and tourism: Strengthening the local agrifood sector and promoting healthy food in agritourism Workshop organised by the Government of Solomon Islands in collaboration with PIPSO, SPTO, CTA, IFAD, SPC Honiara, Solomon Islands, 21 – 22 November 2017
Tonga Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2018
Policy setting for improved linkages between agriculture, trade and tourism:
Strengthening the local Agrifood sector and promoting Agritourism in Tonga.
Workshop organised by the Government of Tonga
in collaboration with CTA, and the Pacific Community, PIPSO and SPTO
The Brussels Development Briefing n.46 on the subject of “Agribusiness development in SIDs: the potential of tourism-related markets” took place on 21st September 2016 in Brussels at the ACP Secretariat (Avenue Georges Henri 451, 1200 Brussels). The Briefing was organised by the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), in collaboration with the European Commission / DEVCO, CONCORD and the ACP Secretariat.
Sustainable Tourism Mass Implementation: The presentation looks at the past 20 years and the next 20 years ito what should be achieved fro South Africa to become a sustainable tourism destination.
Samoa Agritourism Policy Setting Worskhop 2016
Linking Agriculture and Tourism through Policy setting:
Strengthening the local agrifood sector and promoting agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of Samoa and CTA
in collaboration with PIPSO
Apia, Samoa, 13-16 December 2016
This presentation was made at a IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group side event at the World Parks Congress, Sydney, on 13 November 2014
With several case studies from the GSTC Sustainable Tourism Training Program (STTP), this webinar showcases best practices and lessons learned on sustainable tourism destination development, management and marketing.
Learn how some of the world's leading sustainable destinations are implementing concrete steps to improve sustainability performance and to achieve tangible benefits for the tourism industry.
Learn more about the STTP: http://www.gstcouncil.org/en/sustainable-tourism-training.html
Join the next online course: http://bit.ly/sttp-2017q4
St Vincent and The Grenadines Agritourism Policy Setting Workshop 2019
Policy setting for improved linkages between agriculture, trade and tourism: Strengthening the local Agrifood sector and promoting healthy food in Agritourism
Workshop organised by the Government of St Vincent and the Grenadines
In collaboration with CABA, CTA, IICA, CTO, CHTA, CDB, OECS
Beachcombers Hotel, 19-20 March 2019
Declan Rice - Enterprise and employment: a local approach to global issuesOECD CFE
Presentation by Declan Rice , CEO, Kilkenny Leader Partnerships, Ireland.
9th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance (Dublin-Kilkenny, Ireland), 26/27 March 2013.
http://www.oecd.org/cfe/leed/9thfplgmeeting.htm
Promoting regional trade and agribusiness development in the Pacific :
2nd PACIFIC AGRIBUSINESS FORUM
"Linking the agrifood sector to the local markets for economic growth and improved food and nutrition security"
Organised by PIPSO, CTA, IFAD, SPC and SPTO
Tanoa Tusitala Hotel, Apia, Samoa, 29th August -1st September 2016
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Apresentação sobre o ABC - Activity Based Costing ou CBA - Custeio Baseado nas Atividades efetuada nas II Jornadas de Contabilidade do ISCAP no dia 19 de outubro de 2022
The Balanced Scorecard as a Strategic Management ToolPaulino Silva
This presentation was part of a webinar broadcasted for UNIS University - Brazil and shows the main characteristics of Balanced Scorecard and a five step implementation process.
A Selection of Key Performance Indicators from the 4 Perspectives of Balanced...Paulino Silva
This presentation shows some Key Performance Indicators (KPI) in each Balanced Scorecard perspective. According to the industry, you may have different ones.
Balanced Scorecard: A Importância de Medir e Gerir a PerformancePaulino Silva
Apresentação efetuada no dia 5 de maio de 2016 no âmbito do II Encontro do ACES Porto Oriental sob o título: "Balanced Scorecard: A Importância de Medir e Gerir a Performance".
Presentation slides of the paper 'Simulation for Entrepreneurship - Entre4Future: An Ongoing Project' from the Internacional Conference 'Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (TEEM2015)' in Porto, Portugal. Date: 8 oct 2015
Qualitative Research Methods by Paulino Silva - ECSM2015Paulino Silva
Presentation slides from the Seminar "Qualitative Research Methods" conducted during the European Conference on Social Media 2015 (ECSM2015) in Porto, Portugal.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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4. DEFINITION
“Sustainability
is
broadly
defined
as…
…meeting
the
needs
of
the
present
generation
without
compromising
the
ability
of
future
generations
to
meet
their
own
needs.”
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5. SUSTAINABILITY REPORTS
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• Ministry
of
Economy,
Innovation
and
Development
• Responsible
for
the
promotion,
enhancement
and
sustainability
of
tourism.
6. SUSTAINABILITY REPORTS
• Internal
reflection
and
identification
of
expectations
from
the
industry
on
the
most
relevant
issues
for
sustainable
development.
• A
starting
point
for
defining
commitments
and
concrete
action
plans
to
increasingly
strict
management
of
resources
and
the
impacts
of
tourism.
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7. SUSTAINABILITY REPORTS
• The
development
of
these
reports
was
based
on
guidelines
for
the
preparation
of
sustainability
reports
Global
Reporting
Initiative
–
GRI.
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8. THE 5 CHALLENGES OF TOURISM
SECTOR
Preparing
for
Sustainability
Seasonality
Management
QualificaEon
of
Sector
Environmental
Impact
of
Sector
Social
Impact
of
Sector
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9. 1. PREPARING FOR SUSTAINABILITY
• Promote
cooperation
of
stakeholders
• Inform,
raise
awareness
and
recognize
performance
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10. PROMOTE COOPERATION OF
STAKEHOLDERS
(Golf
Product
Club)
– Platform
that
features
a
component
sharing
of
technical
information
and
knowledge,
well
as
a
component
of
marketing,
tourist
information,
calendar
of
events,
especially
related
with
golf.
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11. INFORM, RAISE AWARENESS AND
RECOGNIZE PERFORMANCE
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(Sustainable
Douro)
– The
National
Geographic
Society
in
2009
put
the
Douro
Valley
in
7th
place
in
the
European
ranking
and
16th
in
the
world
tourist
sustainable
destinations.
12. 2. SEASONALITY MANAGEMENT
• Portuguese
tourism
demand
is
strongly
concentrated
in
the
summer
months;
• This
has
significant
impacts
in
terms
of
sustainability
in
economic,
environmental
and
social
issues;
• Initiatives
to
mitigate
this…
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13. INITIATIVES
• Partnership
between
Portuguese
Institute
of
Tourism
and
Portuguese
and
Madeira
Airports
Management
Organizations;
• Aim:
to
create
new
flight
routes
of
touristic
interest;
• 25
new
routes
were
supported
(included
Ryanair).
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14. INITIATIVES
• Aim:
Stimulate
internal
demand,
especially
to
promote
different
times
for
holidays
during
the
whole
year;
• Launching
tourist
routes
of
the
world
heritage
(includes
Batalha,
Alcobaça
and
Tomar).
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15. 3. QUALIFICATION OF SECTOR
• Training
professionals
• Qualify
the
tourist
offer
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16. TRAINING PROFESSIONALS
• Certification
of
Tourism
and
Hospitality
Schools
(Lausanne
Certification);
• Training
on-‐the-‐job;
• Certification
of
Professionals.
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17. QUALIFY TOURIST OFFER
• Classification
and
registration
of
tourist
facilities.
• Recognition
of
projects
with
national
interest;
• Financial
incentives
to
qualify
offer.
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18. 4. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF
SECTOR
• Manage
the
main
consumption
and
waste
produced;
• Reduce
impacts
on
biodiversity;
• Appropriate
land
management
planning.
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19. MANAGE THE MAIN CONSUMPTION
AND WASTE PRODUCED
• Incentives
for
investments
in
projects
of
energy
efficiency;
• Promoting
environmental
performance
through
ecolabel;
• Tourism
of
Portugal
Prizes
for
environmental
sustainability.
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20. REDUCE IMPACTS ON BIODIVERSITY
• Enhancement
of
the
natural
heritage;
• Nature
tourism.
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21. APPROPRIATE LAND MANAGEMENT
PLANNING
• There
has
been
a
participation
of
several
different
public
organizations
to
define
the
National
Programme
for
the
Territory
at
a
National
level,
but
also
at
a
regional
level
in
order
to
ensure
and
promote
preservation
of
the
natural
and
cultural
values.
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22. 5. SOCIAL IMPACT OF SECTOR
• Tourism
has
an
important
social
impact
by
the
stimulus
that
can
make
to
development
through
local
and
regional
job
creation
and
distribution
of
wealth.
• Tourism
also
should
create
conditions
that
enable
all
citizens
to
access
and
use
the
touristic
offer.
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23. 5. SOCIAL IMPACT OF SECTOR
• Boost
local
development
and
manage
impacts
on
communities
• Promote
accessible
tourism
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24. BOOST LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND
MANAGE IMPACTS ON COMMUNITIES
• Stimulate
local
economic
development
– Small
entrepreneurship
is
from
all
activities
the
one
that
most
directly
impacts
communities,
as
well
as
an
economic
instrument,
is
also
a
force
of
cohesion
and
social
and
human
development
factor.
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