
Stakeholder dialogue
In exchange with the diverse Tourism stakeholders
Stakeholder dialogue
Citizen participation, round tables, sustainability councils, corporate networks - there are now many mechanisms that, according to the motto “It's better together”, bring together different actors in tourism in order to advance sustainability issues. Tourism companies, those responsible for politics, destination management organizations and civil society find common solutions and promising ideas in an exchange.
The involvement of the population in tourism decision-making processes is an important success factor. It increases acceptance and encourages residents to identify with their region. Here you will find suggestions on how good ideas can be generated and implemented through professional relationship management and how the sustainable profiling of a tourism destination can be optimized through the interplay of common interests and expectations.
Worth reading
Do you want to find out how you can meet the interests of different groups?
The various interest groups in tourism have very different needs - meeting them is a great challenge. These publications and current studies give you an overview and interesting ideas.
Tools
Here you will find tools and practical guides that will help you manage the dialogue with a wide range of interest groups. Discover helpful tools and other support options.
Sustainable pioneers
Are you looking for examples of successful stakeholder dialogues? Then you've come to the right place: from workshops to sustainability initiatives. We have put together a selection for you here: Browse through these examples of good practice and be inspired!
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Looking for inspiration?
Then you are right here. In addition to sustainable regional development, there are other fields of action that are interesting and important for tourism. Whether there is biodiversity, environmentally friendly mobility or the design of sustainable offers - we will be happy to inform and inspire you with things that are worth reading, examples and the right tools for your own implementation.