Project description
Measuring and improving tourism sustainability in the EU
As mass tourism continues to rise in Europe, the EU is actively seeking new strategies to support a transition towards a more sustainable tourism model. The EU-funded TOURSUS-EU project is set to introduce an innovative method for assessing the impact of mass tourism on the economy and society. This approach will use advanced analytical techniques to examine data from UNESCO World Heritage sites like Venice, Lisbon and Split, with the goal of developing a structured approach to assess and enhance tourism sustainability. The project’s objective is to quantitatively evaluate the impact of various factors on adverse developments within the tourism sector and gauge the sustainable growth potential of tourism. TOURSUS-EU’s outcomes will influence the development of management practices in tourist destinations.
Objective
The TOURSUS-EU proposal is designed to contribute to the definition of and the transition to a more sustainable model of tourism, which is one of the major issues of the EU. As a highly interdisciplinary project, TOURSUS-EU intends to introduce a new approach to measuring the impact of mass tourism on the economy and society, by analyzing data from important tourist destinations listed in the UNESCO World Heritage sites (Venice, Lisbon and Split). The proposal relies on the use of state-of-the-art knowledge and state-of-the-art analytical methods (Dynamic Panel Models, time series analysis, MultiCriteria Decision Analysis and Big Data Analysis) in order to develop an innovative structured approach for the assessment and improvement in tourism sustainability. In particular, the project will allow for the quantitative evaluation of the effects of various factors on the negative developments in tourism sector, as well as the assessment of the sustainable growth in tourism that will take into account the negative effects that mass tourism generates. The expected results will be beneficial for both the scientific and the local community and will have an impact on the formation of management practices within tourist destinations, potentially to be adopted in other regions and tourist destinations in Europe and worldwide. The realization of the project TOURSUS-EU will be a turning point in my career. Considering BRU Iscte is a recognized multidisciplinary research center with Researches Excellence, I firmly believe that the proposed cooperation and TOURSUS-EU will open up the best future career possibilities for me. It will significantly help me to increase my expertise in the application of new relevant techniques in the field of sustainable tourism, allowing me to grow as an independent researcher.
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01
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1649 026 Lisboa
Portugal
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