Project leader: Mira Wolf mirek.wolff(at)gmail.com

Team members: Runar Bergheim, Raitis Berzins, Petr Uhlir, Ota Cerba, Karel Charvat

Test/assessment team from Finland: Ilkka Sipilä (Hollolan Hirvi), Pirjo Räsänen (Ellare Oy), Jana Parpala (VivaSlovakia), Riika Kivelä (Regional Council of Päijät-Häme), Marko Mälly (Regional Council of Päijät-Häme), Liisa Karlsson (student of Construction Technology), Janina Maukonen (student of Adventure Tourism), Tuula Löytty

Achieving sustainable tourism requires new policies, new incentive instruments and development of
infrastructure in addition to behavioral change within government, investment
and business sectors — as well as in the consumer pattern of tourists. Tourism
development is initiated through either private initiative or government
strategy; often due to a combination of the two where a successful private
venture awakens government sector to the dormant potential of the sector.

During previous project, mainly SDI4Apps www.sdi4apps two large database were developed: Smart Point of Interest SPOI https://sdi4apps.eu/spoi/

And Open Land Use https://sdi4apps.eu/open_land_use/

Currently Government agencies lack tools to inform their policies and
strategies; investors lack tools to identify sustainable tourism
investment prospects and; businesses lack tools to identify potential
sustainable tourism, businesses need tools to build and package products and
services — and tourists, looking for sustainable tourism options, need
help finding out where and how to travel.

The
idea of Hackathon project is to demonstrate on one region, how this data sets
could be used for development of sustainable tourism in region. We will target
on:

  • To help governments
    identify potential and build strategies for sustainable tourism and what
    infrastructure investments and incentives are needed to realize it
  • To help investors and
    financial institutions, identify investment opportunities for sustainable
    tourism including real-estate, development projects and services