Event Launch of the Copernicus Climate Change Service for European Tourism

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We are pleased to invite you to the launch of the Sectoral Information System (SIS) for European Tourism, a new Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) demonstrator for users operating in the tourism sector.

Managed by TEC-Ramboll together with 11 organizations across Europe, the Sectoral Information System aims to provide ready-to-use climate indicators and applications to help the sector adapt to our changing world. Attend the launch event to find out how exactly the system works, and how it can support decisions made by policy-makers, intermediaries, destinations, tour operators and investors.



 

AGENDA – 25th June 2019 

13:30: Registration and coffee

14:00: Introductory presentation - Ghislain Dubois (TEC-Ramboll)

14:05: Introduction to Copernicus Climate Change Service  - Samuel Almond (ECMWF, Copernicus Climate Change Service)

14:15: Overview of the Sectoral Information System for European Tourism  - Adeline Cauchy (TEC-Ramboll)

14:45: Presentation of the climate applications and tools - Samuel Morin (Météo-France), Marianna Benassi (CMCC), Jackie Denman (ECOTRANS), Christos Giannakopoulos-TBC (NOA)

15:45: Coffee Break

16:15: User cases - Representatives from Thomas Cook, Visit Ljubljana, ATC Mountain Tourism Consultants GmbH, Lake District National Park, Croatian Camping Association

17:00: Long-term uptake of the service, panel discussion with the User Advisory Board - Moderator: Herbert Hamele (ECOTRANS)  - Panelists: Representatives from Futour, Destination Manager Insighters, The SUNx Program, Europarc Federation
17:30: Close


Register your attendance before 15th June 2019 : here 

Period 24/06/2019
Event location CFPJ, Room 21, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine 210, 75012 Paris, France. Subway Faidherbe-Chaligny.
Host TEC-Ramboell
Event URL https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/copernicus-climate-change-service-for-european-tourism-launch-event-tickets-62406145461
Keywords Clmate change, indicators, European territory
Target group(s) Destinations , Businesses , Education, Research, Consultancy , NGOs, Partnerships, Networks , Governments & Administrations
Topics Destination Management , Climate Change - Energy and Resource Efficiency