Tourism has evidenced an unprecedented growth over the last two decades becoming one of the world’s largest economic sectors. The tourism sector accounts for 10.4% of global GDP and 313 million jobs, or 9.9% of total employment in 2017, generating diverse economic opportunities for people around the world. Nevertheless, this rapid global tourism growth has a big impact from economical, social and environmental perspectives.
The Royal Government of Cambodia has been engaged in significant reforms in the forestry sector since 1998, achieving remarkable results in establishing social order and foundation for enhancing sustainable forest management.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: Forestry Administration
In the context of the social responsible tourism capacity development programme, the rich cultural assets in Vietnam will be identified; promotion to make cultural activities accessible for tourists.
Client: European Commission
Beneficiary: Vietnam
Master Plan for the region of Homs and Palmyra, a UNESCO listed roman settlement. Identifying the cultural and natural resources to use for sustainable socio-economic development.
Client: PRPai
Beneficiary: Greater Homs and Palmyra
Development of a Strategic Master Plan for Petra Region. Petra Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the 7 Wonders of the World.
Client: Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority
Beneficiary: Petra Region
Development of a Network of Pilgrimage Landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe, with Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria as actively participating countries.
Client: Austrian Federal Ministry of Economy, Youth and Family
Beneficiary: Regional Development Agencies in Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria