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Tourism management in Protected Areas
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Tourism is a growing sector worldwide. Increasingly, people are looking for outdoor experiences in a natural environment. Well-planned and effectively managed tourism can provide economic benefits and support local communities
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Tourism is a growing sector worldwide. Increasingly, people are looking for outdoor experiences in a natural environment. Well-planned and effectively managed tourism can provide economic benefits and support local communities and regions, while taking into consideration its environmental impacts. The carrying capacity of the respective area should always be considered and visitor impact mitigation techniques should be applied.
Effective tourism management takes into account its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, moreover, it addresses the needs of visitors as well as local communities.
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As part of the five-session online training course “Ranger training on Tourism and Waste management in Protected Areas”, Ukrainian Protected Area staff, NGOs, interest groups and other stakeholders from Ukraine attending a minimum four out of five sessions will receive a certificate issued by the Ukrainian State Environmental Academy of post-graduates and management and the European Wilderness Society. Please see under Related Events the other online training sessions.
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Schedule
- 27/05/2020
- 9:00 Greetings and introduction. Registration for Certification9:00- 9:25Welcoming the participantsSpeakers: Hanna Öllös, Iryna Shchoka
- 9:25 Presentation I: Tourism in protected areas: mission impossible? 9:25- 10:30Introduction to tourism Management in protected areasSpeakers: Max A E Rossberg
- 10:30 Q&A10:30- 10:50Open Question and answer discussion
- 10:50 Coffee Break10:50- 11:00Coffee BreakSpeakers: Iryna Shchoka
- 11:00 Breakout Session Assignment of Participants11:00- 11:15Breakout Session Assignment of ParticipantsSpeakers: Hanna Öllös
- 11:15 Breakout room 1: Positive and negative Economic Impacts of tourism in the Ukrainian protected areas11:15- 12:00How could the Economic Impacts of tourism in the Ukrainian protected areas be positively developedSpeakers: Iryna Shchoka
- 11:15 Breakout room 2: Positive and negative Social Impacts of tourism in the Ukrainian protected areas11:15- 12:00How could the Social Impacts of tourism in the Ukrainian protected areas be best managed.Speakers: Max A E Rossberg
- 11:15 Breakout room 3: Positive and negative Environmental Impacts of tourism in the Ukrainian protected areas11:15- 12:00How could the Environmental Impacts of tourism in the Ukrainian protected areas be minimized
- 12:00 Lunch Break12:00- 13:00Lunch Break
- 13:00 Return to the session13:00- 13:05Returning from lunchSpeakers: Hanna Öllös
- 13:05 Presentation of results of Breakout Rooms 1-413:05- 13:35Presentation of results of Breakout Rooms 1-4Speakers: Iryna Shchoka
- 13:35 Discussion Round and Wrap up13:35- 14:00Open discussionSpeakers: Iryna Shchoka, Max A E Rossberg
- 14:00 Safisfaction survey14:00- 14:15Safisfaction surveySpeakers: Hanna Öllös, Iryna Shchoka
- 14:15 Session closure, announcement of the next training session14:15- 14:20Session closure, announcement of the next training sessionSpeakers: Iryna Shchoka
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Time
27/05/2020 09:00 - 14:30 CET(GMT+02:00)
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20/05/2020 09:00 - 14:30Speakers for this event
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Iryna Shchoka
Iryna Shchoka
Sustainable Tourism and Youth Education Expert
I am a creative and experienced project manager, tried and tested economist, dedicated to her job.
I started my career at the UniCreditBank Ukraine in 2002 as an economist and finished in 2011 as a branch office head.
In 2006 I coordinated for the Ukrainian NGO FORZA a Cluster analysis of the forest sector of the Carpathian region of Ukraine which also included sustainable tourism and local communities wellbeing issues, supported SMEs in marketing and in state-private partnership activities, implemented climate change mitigation and adaptation measures project.
Since 2013 I implemented the project “Cross-Road Connections” which aimed to improve of environmental situation of small Ukrainian cities and educated adults and teenagers. From 2012 until the end of 2014 I worked as a project manager and developer at the “Agency of Regional Development and Cross-Border Co-operation “Transcarpathia” of Zakarpattya Oblast Council”.
At the European Wilderness Society I am focusing my work on Youth Education in the Carpathians as well as assisting in other European projects. I am also the focal point for our Ukrainian European Wilderness Network partners.
I am fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, English, Hungarian, Slovakian and started to learn the German language.
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Sustainable Tourism and Youth Education Expert
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Max A E Rossberg
Max A E Rossberg
Chairman of the European Wilderness Society
Max Rossberg gained his international marketing expertise by graduating with a Bachelor in Commerce in International Business and a Master of Management Science in International Marketing at the Sprot School of Business at the Carleton University, Canada. He then joined after his graduation international corporations in Germany, Holland, Sweden, Spain, Hungary, Ukraine, Poland, Canada and Ireland.
As the chairman of the European Wilderness Society he is based in UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Lungau in the Austrian Alps, from where he works and travel throughout Europe.
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URL https://wilderness-society.org/the-european-wilderness-society-team/max-e-rossberg/
Chairman of the European Wilderness Society
Supported by:
European Outdoor Conservation Alliance
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