GGDD19:
October 8 – 12, Croatia
Tourism to support Local Communities, Culture & Tradition
This theme will present in three separate panels various good practice stories related to built and intangible heritage, and about the influence of tourism on local communities. For example stories from Guyana and Uganda will show how local and indigenous communities can be involved in and benefit from Tourism. An interesting case from Taiwan will present how an historical tunnel was transformed into a bike lane; and Slovenian destinations will show initiatives regarding the creation of city tours and gastronomy trips in order to enhance their intangible heritage.
PANEL 2A: COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
Day 1 (9 Oct) 14:00 – 15:30
Zagreb
Panel Chair: Masaru Takayama
This panel will focus on examples of how tourism is used to empower communities and make them powerful stakeholders.

Carla Chandra
Masaru Takayama
Founder of the Asian Ecotourism Network (AEN)
Japan
Passing Island Culture and Values to the Next Generation through Community-benefit Tourism

Anne de Jong
Africa Coordinator, Green Destinations
The Netherlands
Community development through tourism in before isolated Karamoja Region in Uganda
Ahmet Aras
Mayor of Bodrum
Turkey
Improving public access to coastal beaches: The effect of the municipality effort
PANEL 2B: COMMUNITIES & CULTURE (1)
Day 2 (10 Oct) 15:00 – 16:30
Mali Lošinj
Panel Chair: Pekka Alhojärvi
This panel will highlight stories where tourism contributes to built heritage conservation, creating benefits for everyone involved.
Monique Chen
Sustainable Travel Taiwan (STT)
Taiwan
Fulong Coastal area, an historical tunnel transforming to a bike lane

Kari Selkälä
Director of Fiskars Village
Finland
Pekka Alhojärvi
GD Representative in Finland
Finland

Seyma Bayazit
Researcher and Lecturer at Bandirma Faculty of Maritime, Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University
Turkey
PANEL 2C: COMMUNITIES & CULTURE (2)
Day 3 (11 Oct) 11:00 – 12:30
Mali Lošinj
Panel Chair: Khamis Rashid
In this panel, stories will be presented showing the influence tourism can have in protecting and promoting intangible heritage.

Drejc Kokošar
Idrija Tourism Board
Slovenia
Sustainable Gastronomy Trips in UNESCO Geopark Idrija – a new opportunity for local communities

Gregory Bakunzi
Red Rocks Sustainable Initiatives
Rwanda

Mrs. Irena Peršić Živadinov
Managing Director of the Kvarner County Tourist Board
Croatia