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Tourism Naturally Online Symposium

October 14th, 2021

Symposium Booklet Rethinking Sustainable Experience

Conference Programme

Keynote presentations last 30 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A. The presentations last 6 mins 40, followed by a panel discussion. Schedule is subject to change.

RESILIENCE AUDITORIUM INNOVATION HALL

10:10

am

- 12

:10 p

m

Transformation Processes to more Sustainability in Tourism – Experiences from Austria and Switzerland[Christian Baumgartner, University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Switzerland]

Traditional knowledge in management of natural environment and tourism[Denis Tolkach, James Cook University, Australia]

Bavaria Tourism: Insights into Brand Marketing, Sustainability & Digitalization[Claudia Mitchell, Bavaria Tourism Marketing, Germany]

Sustainable Mobility: Climate-friendly holidays in the Alps[Karmen Mentil, OEAR Ltd, Consultants; Alpine Pearls, Austria]

Health benefits from nature: implications to tourism developmentor nature-based tourism development[Liisa Tyrväinen, Natural Resources Institute, Finland (Luke)]

Sustainable Tourism in the North Caucasus - a Best Practice[Kseniia Gavrilova, Adventure. Dream. Team, Russia]

DESTINATION EARTH

10:10

- 11

:10 a

m

The aesthetics and affects of cute-ness: Meeting pandas and knowing the wild [Yulei Guo]

Shark diving tourism in the ma-cronesian islands: Conservation potential and challenges[Pedro Gonzales Mantilla]

Is fear affecting tourists’ preferen-ces for wolf conservation in the Italian Alps? [Sandra Notaro]

Assessing the futuristic consequen-ces of hunting ban lifting in Kasane, Botswana [Memory Mukoroverwa]

The attitude of the locals towards tourism in Montenegin Kotor[Jasna Potocnik Topler]

Thinking about regional and corpo-rate resilience in the tourism indus-try: Models, empirical research and first insights by the German hotel industry. [Martin Fontanari,Anastasia Traskevich]

Trekking tourism and sustainability dilemma - A case of Everest base camp [Sitaram Dahal]

Evaluation of visitor guidance mea-sures on the „Hochgehberge“ predi-cate hiking trails in the Swabian Alb UNESCO Biosphere Reserve[Madita Lemke]

Fostering tourism in mountain regions through corporate heritage.A case from Italy [Concetta Ferrara]

Panel discussion

SUSTAINABILITY HALL

Residents’ Irritation and Tourism Regulation in a Destination: Case of Český [Petr Janeček]

Local Government’s Role in Gover-nance of Sustainable Tourism:Stakeholders´ Perspective from Finland [Sanna-Mari Renfors]

Stimuli and obstacles to accessibi-lity in tourism destinations from a stakeholders‘ perspective[Lucia Rubio Escuderos]

Perceptions of tourism firms on local landscape and recreation value trade model implementation[Henna Konu]

Nature is in our Minds: Considerati-ons on why Nature Tourism is on the surge [Monika Bachinger]

DMO and sustainability in the German-speaking Alpine region[Urs Wagenseil, Melanie Wyss]

Tourism development at agricultural economy focused destinations -A case study in Trilye[Irfan Arikan]

BayernCloud Tourism -OpenData as a basis for sustainable visitor management and forecasts[Markus Garnitz]

Trail design guidelines to identify cultural landscapes along the Niagara Escarpment, Canada[Karen Landmann]

Panel discussion

VITALITY HALL

10:10

- 10

:50

am

Healing Alps 2 (HEALPS2) - An Interreg Alpine Space project to improve the framework conditions for nature-based health tourism[Michael Bischof]

Comparing the benefits of climatic stays for asthmatic people: a meta-analysis [Maurizio Droli]

Spa rehabilitation of cancer patients as a direction of development of internal medical tourism in Ukraine[Natalia Vasylieva]

Tourism and well-being: The perspective of residents of Bwindi in Uganda.[James Ssebaggala]

Success with heterogeneous guest segments in health and wellness businesses[Lisa Fickel, Roland Lymann]

Reinventing the spa destination - The case of the Brijuni Islands National Park[Natasa Urosevic]

10:5

0 am

- 12

:10 p

m

Panel discussion

Opening Ceremony Welcome by the hosts at the European Campus Rottal-Inn together with the extended organisation team

Plenary Session Co-Creating Value through Smart Environment

Dimitrios Buhalis [Bournemouth University Business School, Great Britain]

Lunch Break | 12:10 - 13:00 pm

GMT+2

9:30

-

10:10

am

9:00

- 9:

30 a

m

11:10

am

-

12:10

pm

RESILIENCE AUDITORIUM

13:0

0 -

15:5

0 pm

Biometric technologies for tourism: getting insights in the field[IMotions, Software technologies for research with biometric sensors, Denmark/USA/Asia]

Initiatives promoting development of the nature based services and expe-riences – evidence from Finland[Raija Komppula, University of Eastern Finland]

Tourism and Nature Tourism during the Pandemic[Nikolaos Pappas, University of Sunderland, Great Britain]

16:0

0 -

16:3

0 pm

Nature-based Tourism and Wellbeing: Impacts and Future Outlook – Publication [Federico Niccolini, University of Pisa, Italy; Iride Azara, Eleni Michopoulou, University of Derby, Great Britain]

Introduction to the International Journal of Spa and Wellness -Comments from the Editor in Chief[Eleni Michopoulou, University of Derby, Great Britain]

INNOVATION HALL

Relationship between forest management practices and nature-based recreation: a conceptual framework and practical applica-tions [Alessandro Paletto, Council for Agriculture Research and Economics (CREA), Italy]

INTERREG AB291 - Forests, health and tourism. Insights from an cross-border EU-project [Sebastian Markov, European Campus Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany]

Tourism encounters in National Parks - social impacts of Covid19 [Iride Azara, University of Derby, Great Britain]

Share Your Real Experience: As-sessing Tourist Negative Emotions towards Authentic Food with Self Report and Physiological Response Methods [Celso Brito, Katerina Volchek, Dimitrios Athansopoulos, European Campus Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany]

16:3

0 -

16:4

0 Closing the Event

Introducing the Tourism Naturally Conference 2022 @Colorado State University, USA

Farewell by the hosts at the European Campus Rottal-Inn together with the extended organisation team

Break | 15:50 - 16:00 pm

Conference Programme

Keynote presentations last 30 minutes + 10 minutes Q&A. Schedule is subject to change.

GMT+2