Tourism is at a crossroads. How will European destinations manage growth while reducing environmental and social impact?
The European Commission’s Sustainable EU Tourism – Shaping the Tourism of Tomorrow programme (2023–2025) is supporting this transition by helping destinations across Europe address key challenges such as climate change, overtourism, seasonality, and social inclusion.
Recent progress includes:
- Identification of 31 common challenges faced by destinations, from water scarcity to digitalisation.
 - Collection of 50 case studies showcasing effective responses, including energy-efficient infrastructure, visitor flow management, and community engagement.
 - Establishment of peer-to-peer “twinning” partnerships between destinations to share knowledge and best practices.
 - Development of communication toolkits to help tourism stakeholders promote sustainable practices effectively.
 
Why should hospitality professionals pay attention?
Tourism is a major economic driver, but growing pressures require a shift in how destinations and the businesses within them operate. Increasingly, regulations, local policies, and traveller expectations demand sustainable approaches. Hotels and other accommodations that align with these trends can better anticipate changes, reduce operational risks, and contribute positively to their communities.
By understanding the programme and the broader context, hospitality providers can position themselves strategically for a future where sustainability is not optional, but fundamental.
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Currently, GCSTlMES has five operational centers in China, US, UAE, France, and Australia, along with 20 subsidiaries and offices worldwide. Its services extend to over 140 countries and regions supporting more than 100,000 international hospitality group in achieving low-carbon and sustainable development goals.
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