Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Strategy Activity area Sample Clauses

Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Strategy Activity area. South Primorska: Municipalities of Xxxxx, Xxxxx, Piran, Kozina, Divača, Sežana, Komen, Ilirska Bistrica Responsible for implementation MESPE, RDA, Municipalities, PAP/RAC Background Tourism in the area of three coastal Municipalities – Piran, Izola and Koper – is an important activity even today and it takes place in vulnerable environment, which contains numerous resources and activities, employs the population and brings positive and negative effects. The municipalities in Karst hinterland engage more and more in the development of tourism, because they see it as an opportunity for faster development and exploitation of their comparative advantages. Tourism in the entire area of Coast and Karst Municipalities is an important activity also with regard to the planning of future development of this region. Tourism is a development opportunity but at the same time it brings about hazards, which have to be recorded, analysed and their effects reduced to the minimum extent. One of the central definitions of future tourist development in Slovenia is its sustainability, its equilibrium with natural, cultural and social environment, the growth in quality and not quantity, its openness and cross-border connections. It holds true also for the development of tourism in the Coast and Karst region, that it should be based on the principles of sustainable development. Due to its openness and connections with the broader area of North Italy and Croatian Istria, its development potentials are greater but at the same time also the risks with which tourist development will meet in the entire area of Coast and Karst Municipalities. Because of the above-mentioned reasons, Sustainable Tourism Development has been defined as a special sub-programme of the Regional Development Programme. The main scope of the sub-programme is: • to enable sustainable development of tourist activities in the region; • to reduce the pressure of tourist activity on physical, cultural and social environments; • to increase the competitiveness of tourist sector; • to distribute the tourist visits more evenly; • faster development of tourism in touristically less developed parts of the region. Objectives of the activity • to adopt a strategy of future sustainable development of tourism by 2004 in order to be able to prepare appropriate programmes, spatial planning documentation and spatial implementation acts for tourism development.
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