Good practice destination Kasteelhoeve Wange

Contributor Herbert Hamele
Country Belgium
Organisation Kasteelhoeve Wange
Postal address Eliksemstraat 26, 3400 Wange (Landen)
Release date 29/08/2021
Landscape type Rural
Topics
  • Good Governance & CSR
GSTC Criteria for Destinations
  • A: Sustainable management
  • B: Socio-economic sustainability
  • C: Cultural sustainability
  • D: Environmental sustainability
Marketplace category Certified Green: Accommodation Providers Certified Green: Accommodation Providers
Type Best Practice Destination (Best Practice Destination)
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Boosting Sustainable Tourism Through Certification

EUROPEAN GOOD PRACTICE COLLECTION 2021

 

NOMINATION FORM

 

Please send until 6th August 2021 to (herbert.hamele@ecotrans.de / cc diego.nunez@ecotrans.de)

 

NOMINATING CERTIFICATE

Name

Contact Person: Isabel Lissner

 isabel@fee.global

 

NOMINATED BUSINESS

 Name: Kasteelhoeve Wange

Internet contact

 https://www.kasteelhoevewange.be/

Size of business (if known)

Micro (<10 employees)

Small (from 10 to 49)

Medium (from 50 to 249)

Category

Serviced accommodation

Self-catering accommodation

Camping site

Visitor attraction

Activity/tour operator

Country

Belgium

Destination, with related protected area(s)

Name of the destination:

 

Name of protected area(s) and/or major cultural heritage site(s) (if not the same name as the destination):

Contact Person at the nominated business

Contact National Operator Jorine Vermeer, green-key@goodplanet.be

 

 

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS

 

according to following SDGs on Tourism4SDGs.org:

Please indicate very briefly their exemplary or innovative actions and measurable achievements (including quantified results if known)

SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

The tourism sector needs to adopt sustainable consumption and production (SCP) modes, accelerating the shift towards sustainability. Tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for tourism including for energy, water, waste, biodiversity and job creation will result in enhanced economic, social and environmental outcomes.

Exemplary or innovative actions:

https://www.greenkey.global/stories-news-1/2017/9/13/xxx-wins-best-practice-competition-2017

 

Measurable achievements:

 

 

SDG 13 - Climate Action

Tourism contributes to and is affected by climate change. Tourism stakeholders should play a leading role in the global response to climate change. By reducing its carbon footprint, in the transport and accommodation sector, tourism can benefit from low carbon growth and help tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Exemplary or innovative actions:

 

 

 

Measurable achievements:

 

SDG 14 – Life below Water

Coastal and maritime tourism rely on healthy marine ecosystems. Tourism development must be a part of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in order to help conserve and preserve fragile marine ecosystems and serve as a vehicle to promote a blue economy, contributing to the sustainable use of marine resources.

Exemplary or innovative actions:

 

 

 

Measurable achievements:

 

SDG 15 – Life on Land

Rich biodiversity and natural heritage are often the main reasons why tourists visit a destination. Tourism can play a major role if sustainably managed in fragile zones, not only in conserving and preserving biodiversity, but also in generating revenue as an alternative livelihood to local communities.

Exemplary or innovative actions:

 

 

 

Measurable achievements:

 

 

SDG 8 - Decent work and Economic Growth

Tourism, as services trade, is one of the top four export earners globally, currently providing one in ten jobs worldwide. Decent work opportunities in tourism, particularly for youth and women, and policies that favour better diversification through tourism value chains can enhance tourism positive socio-economic impacts.

Exemplary or innovative actions:

 

 

 

Measurable achievements:

 

SDG 17 - Partnership for the Goals

Due to its cross-sectoral nature, tourism has the ability to strengthen private/public partnerships and engage multiple stakeholders – international, national, regional and local – to work together to achieve the SDGs and other common goals. Public policy and innovative financing are at the core for achieving the 2030 Agenda.

Exemplary or innovative actions:

 

https://www.greenkey.global/stories-news-1/2017/9/13/xxx-wins-best-practice-competition-2017

 

Measurable achievements:

 

Link to further information about the nominated business (if available):

 

 

 




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Posted by RDenman at 13 Sep 2021 16:55:57