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In May 2011 a call for proposals was launched by the European Commission to support National Administrations in charge of tourism for the purpose of promoting the EDEN destinations awarded in 2007-2011 and for enhancing awareness of the EDEN rationale in trans-national partnerships. 18 countries participate in the project from November 2011 until August 2012: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Spain, France, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Turkey.

How to participate - Destinations of Excellence

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/tourism/eden/how-to-participate/index_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/tourism/calypso/index_fr.htm Le but du tourisme social est de permettre au plus grand nombre de partir en vacances et, partant, d'accroître sensiblement la mobilité. Cette forme de tourisme peut également contribuer à lutter contre les déséquilibres saisonniers, renforcer la notion de citoyenneté européenne et promouvoir le développement régional tout en facilitant le développement de certaines branches des économies locales. Le tourisme social est la preuve qu'il est possible de stimuler l'économie et l'emploi — des objectifs clés de la stratégie de Lisbonne — en veillant à une meilleure accessibilité du tourisme pour toutes les couches de la population européenne.

Calypso (tourisme social) - Tourisme - Entreprises et industrie

Research Subject: Studio di un modulo di progetto per l’inserimento della tecnologia informatica con lo scopo di creare il marketing opportuno delle micro- centralità turistiche alberghiere http://shalabyhossam.com/index_files/Page1358.htm

Tourism Planning

Implementing Calypso : four Projects, four Target Groups - Enterprise and Industry

The first Calypso Workshop for 2011 was held in Vuokatti, Finland, on the 14th and 15th June 2011, in collaboration with Kainuu Region and Able Access for All Exchange (AAAE), one of the projects awarded Calypso co-financing. This meeting was organised by the Kainuun Etu Region, Finland, in collaboration with the European Commission, and was held from the 14th-15th June 2011 in Vuokatti, Finland. It was primarily attended by Finnish and European associations, stakeholders and Member States directly or indirectly involved in social tourism issues. http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/tourism/calypso/2011/meeting1/index_en.htm
Tourism is an activity that can have a truly major impact on sustainable development. In part, this is to do with its sheer size.

Promoting tourism sustainability and competitiveness - Tourism - Enterprise and Industry

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/tourism/sustainability-competitiveness/index_en.htm

Tourism - Enterprise and Industry

Tourism is a key sector of the European economy. It comprises a wide variety of products and destinations and involves many different stakeholders, both public and private, with areas of competence very decentralised, often at regional and local levels. The EU tourism industry generates more than 5% of the EU GDP, with about 1,8 million enterprises employing around 5,2% of the total labour force (approximately 9,7 million jobs). http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/tourism/index_en.htm