How to assess the attractiveness and/or performance of slow cities in the context of sustainable tourism? What are Slow Food's expectations as to its new global partnership with Airbnb? Wednesday, 15 September https://t.co/l7BjIUfd20
Many thanks to Javier Lizarzaburu, Michael Clancy, Paolo Corvo and all participants for making the 6th Heritage & Slow TourismLAB a most enjoyable meeting with lots of food for thought. https://t.co/bXkxjid9yL
#slow#slowtourism#slowdestinations#slowfoodtravel#slowliving
Call for Papers: “Optimizing Slow Heritage Tourismscapes”, a special issue of the open-source journal “Heritage”. Publisher MDPI waives the APC for all papers submitted 1 June-31 August. https://t.co/LcbT1CyPzf
We look forward to welcoming you again to the LAB on 9 June when we will discuss Slow Tourism as ethical (or not so ethical?) tourism. RSVP & more: https://t.co/JAX4ebUl48
Houd jij je bezig met voedselinitiatieven en/of -beleid in steden? Het European Food Trails Project, waar Slow Food partner van is, stelde een vragenlijst op om hier inzicht in te krijgen. Geef jouw mening volledig anoniem via deze enquête → https://t.co/G2ijsjb7VX (Engelstalig)
Talented PhD graduate Dr KIM Hyun-Jeong published her research (with supervisors Prof Sam Kim & myself) in Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Great applications of CittaSlow in Asia & Korea - the UNSDGs implemented in small cities #polyushtm#slowtourism https://t.co/lLOVfdCPeI...
Sustainability-focused events and festivals have become increasingly relevant for tourism professionals and scholars. Join us on 7 April to learn from Walter Orsi and other guests about "Earth Markets, Sustainability and Slow Tourism". https://t.co/7Zr8vhysA1
Slowness is one of the seven keywords of pilgrimage. Yet, "by travelling slowly, one experiences more". Learn more from James Simpson, project manager for St. Olav Waterway. Heritage & Slow TourismLAB of 3 February:
https://t.co/2bJLqBKQj4. #slowtourism#culturalroutes#hthic
The HTHIC Heritage & Slow TourismLAB newsletter is out:
https://t.co/dPgKmGa1ch. Featuring the special guests visiting the LAB on 3 February: Zanda Serdane and - programme change! - James Simpson. #slowtourism#slowdestinations
Join us for the first HTHIC Heritage & Slow TourismLAB meeting in 2021 with guest speaker Dr Zanda Serdane (Canterbury Christ Church University). Topic: Latvia, Slow philosophy and tourism destination branding. https://t.co/7Zr8vhysA1
#slowtourism#slowdestinations#heritage