The European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) is a product of the European Union (EU) Sustainable Development Strategy, which was formulated with the objectives of promoting economic prosperity, social equity, cohesion, and environmental protection. In this paper, we present an analysis of the results of the implementation of the ETIS during the period 2013-2016, in the Italian tourist destination of South Sardinia. While the implementation of ETIS constitutes a significant advancement in Italy, and more widely in Europe, our findings reveal that an adaptive management approach is necessary for achieving the anticipated objectives and adapting these standardized indicators to different territorial contexts. Difficulties were encountered in both data collection and stakeholders' involvement in the implementation process. Insufficient knowledge, and familiarity with the complex technical aspects of the indicator toolkit among primary stakeholders, was another constraint associated with its implementation. We believe that the findings of this analysis can provide guidelines and inputs for other European countries and tourist destinations that are currently in the process of implementing the ETIS toolkit or similar methodologies. In particular, the pioneering sustainable tourism performance measurement system (STPMS) can be adapted to meet local needs.

Modica, P., Capocchi, A., Foroni, I., Zenga, M. (2018). An assessment of the implementation of the European tourism indicator system for sustainable destinations in Italy. SUSTAINABILITY, 10(9), 1-21 [10.3390/su10093160].

An assessment of the implementation of the European tourism indicator system for sustainable destinations in Italy

Capocchi A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Foroni I.
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Zenga M.
Membro del Collaboration Group
2018

Abstract

The European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) is a product of the European Union (EU) Sustainable Development Strategy, which was formulated with the objectives of promoting economic prosperity, social equity, cohesion, and environmental protection. In this paper, we present an analysis of the results of the implementation of the ETIS during the period 2013-2016, in the Italian tourist destination of South Sardinia. While the implementation of ETIS constitutes a significant advancement in Italy, and more widely in Europe, our findings reveal that an adaptive management approach is necessary for achieving the anticipated objectives and adapting these standardized indicators to different territorial contexts. Difficulties were encountered in both data collection and stakeholders' involvement in the implementation process. Insufficient knowledge, and familiarity with the complex technical aspects of the indicator toolkit among primary stakeholders, was another constraint associated with its implementation. We believe that the findings of this analysis can provide guidelines and inputs for other European countries and tourist destinations that are currently in the process of implementing the ETIS toolkit or similar methodologies. In particular, the pioneering sustainable tourism performance measurement system (STPMS) can be adapted to meet local needs.
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European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS); Indicators; Sustainable tourism; Tourist destination; Visit South Sardinia;
tourist destination; sustainable tourism; indicators; European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS); Visit South Sardinia
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Modica, P., Capocchi, A., Foroni, I., Zenga, M. (2018). An assessment of the implementation of the European tourism indicator system for sustainable destinations in Italy. SUSTAINABILITY, 10(9), 1-21 [10.3390/su10093160].
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