Redirect – A Regenerative Tourism project
How do we facilitate visitors to consciously add value by contributing and delivering efforts, leaving the area visited in better shape?
We are 9 Partner organisations from 7 different countries around the Baltic Sea cooperating to establish regenerative tourism in the Baltic Sea Region.
We strive to REDIRECT added value from visitors towards more resilience and circular economy in rural areas
The Partners collaborate and join efforts to establish a Regenerative Tourism Manual.
The project aim is to develop procedures, tools, and measures to make it easy to define and deliver regenerative tourism activities locally within the Baltic Sea Region.
We will jointly test, evaluate, and adjust our work through trials involving each partner’s local environments.
The outcome will be converted into a toolkit and best practice guide, making it achievable to establish a regenerative tourism focus and awareness in rural areas and plan/execute regenerative tours locally.
Finally, the shared outcome will be disseminated, to support/with the purpose of supporting rural areas in finding solutions to anchor resilience and balance within tourism, environment, and economy.
Et regenerativt turismeprojekt
Følgende foreninger og vidensinstitutter er projektpartnere i REDIRECT:
Polen: Lower Silesia Regional Development Agency
Finland: Olemisen Balanssia ry
Letland: Sigulda Municipality
Litaun: Klaipeda Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts og Lithuanian Sports University
Danmark: Læsø Turist- og Erhvervsforening og Skagen Uddannelsescenter
Tyskland: Experience Bremerhaven GmbH
Sverige: Lund Municipality
Projektet er støttet af EU Interreg Baltic Sea programmet og løber over 3 år, med start den 01.03.2025 og afslutning den 29.02.2028.