Sustainable InterRegional cOastal & Cruise maritime tourism though COoperation and joint planning (Q4297259)

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Sustainable InterRegional cOastal & Cruise maritime tourism though COoperation and joint planning
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    510,000.0 Euro
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    1 November 2016
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    30 June 2018
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    Public Institution RERA S.D. for Coordination and Development of Split Dalmatia County
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    40°36'0.36"N, 22°58'13.04"E
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    43°30'48.60"N, 16°26'35.70"E
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    41°50'59.86"N, 12°29'39.12"E
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    34°54'42.23"N, 33°38'6.00"E
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    42°5'22.06"N, 11°47'31.52"E
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    39°27'15.26"N, 0°19'47.93"W
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    36°23'59.86"N, 28°4'59.27"E
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    With €40 billion economic impact and 6 mil. passengers, cruise tourism plays a key role in Europe and especially in the MED, being the top cruise market and amidst strong socio-economic pressures. As cruise tourism grows, the challenge for the Mediterranean is to exploit its full potential in a (environmentally, socially & economically) sustainable way. Addressing this challenge is hindered by three factors:1) existing knowledge is insufficient & data gaps still exist;2) coastal regions struggle to fully capture benefits generated by cruise tourism; 3) coordination of strategies and policies at regional & transnational level is limited. SIROCCO has the ambition of tackling those problems by providing: 1. An integrated view of the current state of Mediterranean cruise tourism (as a whole and per segment) and its impacts (environmental, economic, societal). 2. A foresight of Mediterranean cruise tourism for the following decades. 3. Evidence-based, transferable recommendations on developing sustainable & responsible Cruise Value Chains in the MED . 4. Coordinated strategies & policies at regional and transnational level regarding the development of a sustainable and responsible cruise maritime/coastal tourism. As cruise tourism is transnational in its service offering, its benefits rely on transnational synergies and any negative impacts cannot be confined within one Member State, SIROCCO employs a transnational approach, reflected both in its content and its partnership. (English)
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