European Commission recognized the T4BS as a project with impact
date: 04.02.2021
T4BS project partners are proud that the European Commission has recognized the T4BS project as an example of good practice in the field of integrating tourism and new technologies with an aim to make strategic data-driven decisions and more effective policy measures.
The news item briefly summarises all project activities done in the last year of the project. 6 workshops in 3 different countries (Romania, Ukraine, Georgia) were carried out with partners and local stakeholders to present the importance of data digitalisation of data collection in the global environment. The core of the project represents testing a pilot tool called Tourism Impact Model. Namely, four project partners have been testing this toll with an aim to assess the impact of tourism on different societal aspects at specific geographic areas in the Black Sea basin.
The news item concludes with the partner´s statements about the project, its benefits for Black Sea Region and data-driven strategic planning.
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