Comhdháil Turasóireachta Inbhuanaithe Chorca Dhuibhne/ Corca Dhuibhne Sustainable Tourism Conference

Dáta don Dialann/ Save the Date

 

Comhdháil Turasóireachta Inbhuanaithe Chorca Dhuibhne/

Corca Dhuibhne Sustainable Tourism Conference

 

Ionad an Bhlascaoid – Dún Chaoin

 

Déardaoin 9ú Márta: 10rn– 12in/ Thursday 9th March: 10am – 12pm

 

Beidh Corca Dhuibhne – Pobal Turasóireachta Inmharthana agus Ollscoil Teicneolaíochta na Mumhan / Comhaontas Turasóireachta Chorca Dhuibhne (CTCD) CE4RT (Geilleagar Circalar do Thurasóireacht Athghiniúnach) ag seoladh a dtograí in Ionad an Bhlascaod, Dún Chaoin, Déardaoin 9ú Márta idir 10r.n. – 12.i.n. Ba bhreá linn sibh a bheith linn, tuilleadh eolais le teacht.

 

At this event, Corca Dhuibhne – Tourism and Hospitality (SEC)  will be launching an exciting new project and MTU (Munster Technological University) / Dingle Peninsula Tourism Alliance (DPTA)  will give an overview of their new upcoming EU project CE4RT (Circular Economy for Regenerative Tourism) at Ionad an Bhlascaoid – The Blasket Centre, Dún Chaoin on Thursday 9th March between 10am – 12pm. We would love to see you there. More information to follow.

 

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A Sustainable Energy Community (SEC)

Your chance to join Corca Dhuibhne – Tourism and Hospitality (SEC); a tourism / hospitality sector SEC group on the Dingle Peninsula. To use energy in a more sustainable, holistic way, to use less energy, use cleaner energy and smart energy and to secure improved levels of energy supports and reduce energy bills for your business!

 

Circular Economy for Regenerative Tourism (CE4RT)

Co-funded by the European Union, CE4RT is a trans-national collaborative project supporting a network of tourism SMEs across Ireland, Iceland, Finland, Poland and Netherlands in the area of sustainable tourism practices.  The project provides up to €8,000 for eligible tourism SMEs through a range of activities such as training, mentoring for sustainability action plans, coaching for achieving sustainability certification, familiarisation trips and community events and networking conferences.  

This project goes beyond sustainability to a regenerative, a whole systems approach, where the land, the people, the culture and heritage, the community and the wildlife thrive through t