The role of 3dr sector in rural -community based- tourism - potentials, challenges Lappeenranta, 5th September 2014
Contents of the presentation 1. SEPRA what is it and why does it exist? 2. Experiences on community based rural tourism
1. SEPRA what is it and why does it exist? Is a Leader LAG (a NGO) - operates on the cost until Russian border Most challenging is lack of active, young people and job opportunities Immense challenges in forestry and paper industry -> search for other sources of livelihood: the role of tourism is increasing all the time
Tourism -> brings more VAT income than food industry and twise the amount of farming ->13,3 billion euros are spent in Finland yearly/ foreign tourists spend over 4,3 billion -> total is almost 3% of GDP -> jobs for over 185.000 people of which 30% young people Sepra 2020-strategy
2. EXPERIENCES ON COMMUNITY BASED RURAL TOURISM Between 2011-2013 an Interreg IV A project COMCOT The aim -> to promote community-based sustainable tourism -> develop the capacity and networks for local people -> assure the sustainability of tourism development activities The project was a REAL SUCCESS! Why and what happened?
Grass roots development took place in 8 pilot areas in Finland and Estonia, of which 4 in Sepra area -> The development tool was created together and based on the experiences of universities, NGOs, entrepreneurs and local residents! -> 3D visualization, long term development plan, peer learning, networking actors across border
A success because? -> networking different actors; TN, sectors, actors on local level -> local communities were involved from the planning phase -> steps were taken according to each area s needs and capacity -> in addition to experteese help also financial support was given -> good people just happened to be there / positive attitude
Challenges remain because? -> community based tourism is difficult to commercialize -> communities are not as harmonous as it might seem ;) -> interests often differ and even compete -> cooperation is still often seen as competition
-> within a community some are very much involved, some remain outsiders -> people do a lot of work on voluntary bases and dislike the idea of their efforts being exploited by others -> how to share the benefits, in particular the financial income -> is there a way to ensure continuation; from volontary based work to social entrepreneurship
To find out more about Examples of several practical experiences Research made on the topic Key note speaches and materials Video clifs on the topic please wisit our webpages www.seprat.net and check site Community Tourism Conference 2013 And for COMCOT-tool the same page but browse COMCOT
Thank you Marjo Tolvanen Manager, Leader-Sepra marjo.tolvanen@seprat.net www.seprat.net GSM +358 44 277 4513