16 research outputs found

    Sustainable Entrepreneurship in the North Sea Region:A guidebook of best case examples

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    This new report aims to show how best to develop tourism in a sustainable and engaging way, throughout the North Sea Region. With examples from all five partner nations, the report highlights that these approaches can be utilised in different types of nature and heritage sites.World Heritage and nature protection sites have an abundance of value in the form of natural and cultural resources. This guidebook explores the question of how sustainable tourism businesses can prosper by both drawing on and protecting these unique natural and cultural resources. To do this, the guidebook draws on the concepts of sustainable entrepreneurship, ecosystem services and sustainable business models to provide frameworks and examples of how sustainable businesses operating at World Heritage sites in the North Sea region can ‘protect and prosper’.The report was compiled by the project partners University of Groningen and Norwegian University of Science and Technology in the framework of Prowad Link

    Sustainable entrepreneurship in protected areas: drivers, challenges, strategies and opportunities

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    This dissertation examines how sustainable entrepreneurship is carried out within protected areas. Although there has been a steady increase of protected areas globally, the assumption that this trend will continue has come under threat in recent years. This is due to the fact that protected areas are a rich source of nature and culture heritage resources. Economic and social activities ranging from fishing, farming, mining and tourism take place in or near protected areas. However, these activities are often in conflict with conservation and protection of the nearby nature and culture heritage resources. There is a need to balance the ecological and social quality of protected areas, as well as promote the sustainable development of the communities in these areas. Each protected area has unique ecological, social and economic characteristics. This PhD study investigates the environment that promotes sustainable entrepreneurship within the context of a transnational protected area in the North Sea region. It’s objective is to provide a contextualized account of strategies implemented by sustainable entrepreneurs in this context, challenges faced by the sustainable entrepreneurs, and the opportunities available for sustainable entrepreneurship in protected areas
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