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G2G Celebrates Erasmus Days with event on Sustainable Tourism Skills

On 17 October 2025, the Green2Grow project joined the international celebrations of Erasmus Days by hosting an online Info-Day dedicated to the green transition in tourism and the skills needed to make it happen.

The event gathered project partners, tourism professionals, educators, and local stakeholders from Portugal, Alabania, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Italy, and Bulgaria, to discuss how the sector can respond to climate change and biodiversity loss through innovation, collaboration, and capacity building.

Participants were introduced to the Green2Grow approaches and methodology, the implemented activities, the Roadmap to Skills Development and the Training Programme designed to strengthen the green and digital competencies of Destination Management Organisations (DMOs), public authorities, and tourism businesses.

The interactive discussion also highlighted inspiring good practices in sustainable tourism and invited participants to share their own experiences through the project’s Green Notebook: https://forms.gle/zLfMDdYnsLSjBZz58

Comments were also welcommed by the team on the Roadmap and the training programme, available on the project website trough a special form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWT3VH1tkVMLzLFofBLAEAeLx2YgvWCg3xlNY17Vu-ZgoQcA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=110789684196186777538

The Green2Grow initiative, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, aims to empower tourism professionals to lead the transition toward regenerative, climate-resilient, and inclusive destinations across Europe.

All event presentation are available here: 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1inbwM_Z1VNy9x_QiMyZ6CrjpO7RYpUfH/view?usp=sharing 

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ROADMAP TO SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 

The Skills Roadmap is designed as a strategic response to the barriers for the tourism sector. It highlights the opportunities that sustainability and green innovation can offer—not only for reducing tourism’s environmental footprint but also for improving service quality, business resilience, and destination attractiveness.

This Roadmap outlines a practical, phased approach to capacity-building, tailored to the needs of Destination Management Organizations (DMOs), public authorities, and tourism businesses. It aims to guide stakeholders in embedding sustainability at the heart of their operations, decision-making, and service delivery—equipping them with the competencies needed to lead the sector’s green transformation.

Ultimately, this document is a call to action: to invest in people, to modernize systems, and to collaborate across borders for a tourism sector that is not only economically vibrant but also environmentally responsible and socially just.

Questions and answers, Problems and solutions, Decisions and business problems, Business decisions that make correctness, Businessmen with organizational problems and using ideas to solve them.

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NEEDS ANALYSIS REPORT

The purpose of this deliverable is to identify the structural and operational challenges the tourism actors face, along with the resources and opportunities they can leverage to support a systemic transition.
Through a critical assessment of the strengths, weaknesses, and emerging priorities in each local tourism ecosystem, the report offers a strategic overview of the actions needed to move toward regenerative tourism—a model that goes beyond sustainability to actively restore ecosystems, empower communities, and enhance the long-term value of local destinations.

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CATALOGUE OF
CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS, BEST
PRACTICES

The purpose of this deliverable is to provide a comprehensive and structured guide for fostering sustainable tourism practices that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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