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1 EEA REPORTING ACTIVITIES ON TOURISM AND ENVIROMENT Tourism and Recreation - Europe's Environment: The Dobris Assessment (Chapter 25), Published: 31 Dec 1994 25.1 - Introduction 25.2 - Key Concepts: Sustainable Tourism, Indicators and Carrying Capacities 25.3 - Environment Impacts of Tourism and Recreation 25.3.1 - National parks and protected areas 25.3.2 - Rural zones 25.3.3 - Mountains 25.3.3 1 - Skiing 25.3.3.2 - Summer tourism activities 25.3.4 - Coastal areas 25.3.5 - Cities and heritage sites 25.3.6 - Theme and leasure parks 25.4 - Outlook 25.4.1 - Main determining factors 25.4.1.1 - Economic conditions 25.4.1.2 - Increased leisure time 25.4.1.3 - Demographic factors 25.4.1.4 - Socio-cultural factors 25.4.1.5 - Increased environmental awareness 25.4.1.6 - Reduction in the cost of travel 25.4.2 - Types of tourism 25.4.2.1 - Mass tourism 25.4.2.2 - Activity-based tourism 25.4.2.3 - Eco-tourism 25.4.3 - Regional trends 25.4.3.1 - Central and Eastern Europe 25.4.3.2 - The Mediterranean basin 25.4.3.3 - Alpine areas 25.4.3.4 - Northern European wilderness areas 25.5 - Managing for Sustainable Tourism 25.6 - Conclusions

2 Overview of the pan-European situation with regard to tourism and recreation and highlights local differences. The impacts of tourism and recreation are assessed in six key settings: -protected areas; -rural zones; -mountains; -coastal areas; -cities and heritage sites; -theme and leisure parks. General trends are presented using data from the World Tourism Organization, but since tourism statistics do not adequately reflect the pressures of tourism and recreation on the environment, a case-by-case approach using national or local data is adopted. Key messages: - tourism is one of the most important social and economic activities in the EU - its impacts are exacerbated by the concentration of tourist activity into short holiday seasons and relatively small areas - the environmental impacts from skiing are considerable, especially in the Alps which receives 100 million tourists per year - the coastal Mediterranean received 157 million tourists in 1990 - urban-based tourism is gaining popularity

3 EUROPE'S ENVIRONMENT: THE SECOND ASSESSMENT, 1998 A report on the changes in the pan-European environment as a follow-up to 'Europe's Environment: The Dobris Assessment' (1995) requested by the environment Ministers for the whole of Europe to prepare for the fourth ministerial conference in Aarhus, Denmark, June 1998

4 Priority issues in the Mediterranean environment (revised version), 2006 Following the principles of the European Thematic Strategy on the Protection and Conservation of the Marine Environment, the collective interest of EEA and UNEP/MAP has been developed towards a product focusing on priority pollution zones in the Mediterranean Sea and addressing emerging issues. All these issues come under the prism of an ecosystem approach. The core of this report derives from the latest (2003–2004) country National Diagnostic Analyses reports (NDA).

5 Tourism addressed in “major impact related to main drivers and pressures especially in the coastal and marine environment and mountain areas” State of the environment reports: 2005, 2007

6 Tourism 1 Trends in consumption 2 Life ‑ cycle environmental impacts of tourism 3 Tourism outlooks and scenarios 4 Responses CONSUMPTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT — 2012 UPDATE THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT, STATE AND OUTLOOK 2010

7 CONSUMPTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT — 2012 UPDATE THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT, STATE AND OUTLOOK 2010 How the tourism value chain impacts the environment

8 Quality of bathing water: 2008, 2012, 2013 2014, May: The report assesses bathing water quality in 2013 in all EU Member States plus Albania and Switzerland, indicating where the best quality bathing is likely to be found this year.


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