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Online solutions and sustainability in festival tourism

Oszkó-Jakab, Natália (2024) Online solutions and sustainability in festival tourism. Turizmus Bulletin, 24 (3). pp. 23-31. DOI https://doi.org/10.14267/TURBULL.2024v24n3.3

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Abstract

The article describes the activities of the Arts for Rural Development Foundation and the Hungarian Tourism Programme Foundation (MTPA) and details how they support online solutions for festival tourism and sustainability. By means of examples, the Arts for Rural Development Foundation shows how festivals can be a tool for rural development. The Valley of Arts Festival and the Kerekdomb Festival are outstanding examples of cultural events which have had a long-term impact on the region’s economy and community. The Foundation’s mission is to boost the economy of rural areas and to preserve and promote local cultural and built heritage. Involving volunteers and partners, excellent communication and sustainable methods, the events actively support rural development. The MTPA focuses on the development and competitiveness of the domestic events sector by providing professional materials, conferences and international contacts. RaKÉTa supports the professional development of event organisers and the coordination of events through a scholarship programme and a unique calendar of events. The Valley of Arts Festival’s sustainability strategy reduces its environmental footprint through a range of environmentally friendly solutions, supporting public transport and making progress on waste management. The MTPA also focuses on training event organisers and increasing their international visibility, helping the Hungarian events sector to grow and become more competitive.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Művészetek Völgye Fesztivál, fenntarthatóság, adat alapú online marketing, rendezvényipari tudásmegosztó szervezet
Subjects:Commerce and tourism
DOI:https://doi.org/10.14267/TURBULL.2024v24n3.3
ID Code:10315
Deposited By: Alexa Horváth
Deposited On:16 Sep 2024 11:00
Last Modified:16 Sep 2024 11:00

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