Webinar reached stakeholders in ten countries
16 September 2024
Light in the Dark’s second project webinar attracted 244 participants from ten countries.
The webinar firstly presents the views of almost 300 tourism SMEs on the challenges and possibilities offered by seasonality. The research outcomes have relevance to tourism entrepreneurs, visit organisations, tourism developers and regional authorities.
The second presentation delved into an extensive international survey which gained almost 5000 responses in nine European countries. The research identifies distinct typologies of nature tourists, each characterized by unique attributes and behaviours.
Thirdly we hear examples from an Estonia nature guide who has innovated methods of creating a sustainable business.
You can find all reports and video abstracts on our project page as well as in the YouTube description.
Webinar program
Opening words about Light in the Dark:
James Simpson, Project manager
Anna Gröning, Communication manager
Novia University of Applied Sciences
How to prolong the tourism season.
Results from Challenge Inventory study among SMEs in the Northern Baltic Sea Region. The study was conducted in the five project countries with almost 300 respondents and semi-structured interviews with small and medium sized.
Monika Birkle, Project Manager, Åland University of applied sciences
Understanding nature tourists, expectations, motivations, and seasonal preferences.
An extensive international survey gained almost 5000 responses in nine European countries. Through a detailed analysis of visitor profiles, the research identifies distinct typologies of nature tourists, each characterized by unique attributes and behaviours.
The survey captures a comprehensive range of data, including the expectations, motivations, experiences, and interests of nature tourists, alongside their seasonal preferences. The presentation will highlight key insights into what drives these visitors, how they engage with natural environments, and the specific aspects of nature tourism that appeal to different typologies. Furthermore, the research provides actionable insights for stakeholders in the nature tourism sector, offering a foundation for tailored marketing strategies, and service development.
Professor Diana Šaparnienė and Dr. Daumantas Bočkus, Klaipeda University
Seasonality –how to innovate new services for a year-round business
Mati Kose owner of Wild Estonian Nature and co-founder of the Estonian Nature Tourism association
A short panel discussion
The project Light in the Dark helps small and medium-sized enterprises in the tourism sector create an off-season nature-based offer to attract tourists to rural and coastal areas of the northern Baltic Sea region all year long.
Light in the Dark has project partners in the following areas, Klaipeda region (Lithuania), Kurzeme region (Latvia), the coastal areas and islands of North and West Estonia, (Estonia), East Coast of Finland, Turku and the Archipelago Sea, and Åland Islands (Finland), and Stockholm Archipelago (Sweden).
Light in the Dark is co-funded by Interreg Baltic Sea Region. More information about the project and contact details to our project partners on our website.
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