Since June, workshops have been taking place in the partner countries of the AGORA project, aiming to create co-design spaces. Communities, local producers, tourism operators, and citizens collaborate to design and promote sustainable and regenerative tourism experiences.
The workshops bring together community representatives, local producers, tourism professionals, and individuals passionate about preserving cultural, natural and gastronomic heritage. Each participant contributes unique knowledge and perspectives, enriching the creative dialogue.
The workshops use participatory methods that encourage collaboration and innovation. Participants share ideas, test new approaches, and develop proposals that combine local culture, gastronomy, and sustainability.
The goal is to strengthen local networks and produce proposals with real community impact. Upon completion of the workshops in partners’ countries, the outputs will include:
- New immersive or virtual tourism experiences.
- Adaptations of an existing offers with a regenerative focus.
In addition, recommendations for educators, associations, producers, and tourism agents will be developed on implementing regenerative tourism practices. These recommendations will soon be available in English, reaching a broader audience.
With this step, AGORA moves from theory to practice, bringing communities closer to active participation and shaping the future of tourism together.
For more information about the project and its deliverables, visit the AGORA Project website.
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