4TH SERN Thematic wall

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

The SERN Secretariat is happy to announce the fourth SERN Thematic Wall (STW), focusing on the theme of Sustainable Tourism. This theme is in line with the SERN strategy priority of promoting responsible and sustainable tourism, while ensuring the preservation of local cultures, communities, and natural resources.

previous events

broadening the perspective of tourism

Multilevel collaboration among municipalities and stakeholders

29 april 2025

09.00 - 10.00 CET

The third event in our STW series on sustainable tourism focused on how multilevel collaboration can support more sustainable and inclusive tourism strategies. The interactive workshop featured the case ‘Towards a Sustainable Falköping – Place Development Through Tourism’ as an inspiring example of how tourism can drive local place development.

attracting and retaining talents

1 april 2025

14.30 - 16.30 cet

The event focused on the challenges and opportunities of attracting and retaining talent in the tourism sector, a key priority for ensuring sustainable development in the field. Through expert presentations and an open discussion, the webinar explored how fair working conditions, place branding, and coordinated local actions can help make tourism careers more appealing and resilient over time.

Small Destinations and Experiential Tourism

10 March 2025

14.30 - 16.30 cet

The tourism sector is rapidly evolving, driven by changing trends and the increasing desire of travellers for authentic experiences. Experiential tourism meets this growing demand, offering unique and immersive journeys. Modern trends show that travellers are increasingly seeking opportunities to engage deeply with the local culture, gastronomy, and traditions of a destination, moving away from mass tourism in favour of more genuine and meaningful encounters.

Small destinations are gaining significance in this changing landscape. Though they may lack traditional tourist attractions, they offer immense experiential potential. Rather than competing with major hubs, small destinations focus on providing direct, authentic experiences that connect visitors with local culture, traditions, and gastronomy.

Experiential tourism fosters deeper connections through:

  • Culture and traditions
  • Gastronomy
  • Nature and outdoor activities

A key component of small destinations is event-based tourism, which draws visitors through cultural, sports, and musical events. Concerts, festivals, and competitions provide opportunities to promote the region while offering tailored experiences.

The growing demand for unique, immersive travel experiences is shifting focus away from mass tourism. Investing in small destinations and experiential tourism supports sustainability, promotes local heritage, involves communities, and fosters balanced sector growth.

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