wp 5 : tourism case studies savoie and tunisian workshops
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WP 5 : Tourism case studies Savoie and Tunisian workshops. Adeline Cauchy TEC. http://www.climrun.eu. - - WP Overview - Answering user needs (approach and overview of the products) - Main results and feedbacks from SH - Next steps. WP Overview. Work plan, deliverables and MS. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WP 5 : Tourism case studiesSavoie and Tunisian workshops
Adeline CauchyTEC
http://www.climrun.eu
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- WP Overview- Answering user needs (approach and overview of the products)- Main results and feedbacks from SH- Next steps
WP OverviewWork plan, deliverables and MS
4 case studies, SET and CET
WP Overview
Stakeholder expert team Tunisia : Lead GREVACHOT, Tourism expert J. Chapoutot Savoie: Lead TEC, Tourism Expert : R. Bérard, Adeline Cauchy Cyprus: Lead EEWRC, No tourism expert Croatia : Lead DHMZ, No tourism expert
Climate expert team Tunisia : Paolo Ruti and Latifa Henia Savoie: Clotilde Dubois Cyprus: Manfred Lange Croatia : Cedo Brankovic, Filipo Giorgo
Deliverables and MS
WP Overview
Deliverables and milestones number
Status Initial date of delivery
Expecteddate
5.2 workshop report -Tunisia : Fr version ok EN on going-Savoie : on going (almost done)-Croatia : on going-Cyprus : ?
26 28 (end of july)
5.4 Cross-cutting conclusion
Template to be discussed in Roma 30 30
MS 21-23 Workshop and survey organization
MS 25 Feedbacks from stakeholder
On going
24 28
Answering user needsApproach & overview of the products
Approach for Savoie and Tunisia
Products’development stage
Strong interaction between CET and SET (regular meetings to discuss background and format of the products)
Mobilisation of intermediaries, data providers essentially (like observatory of climate change in Savoie)
Less interaction with institutional and operational tourism stakeholders
Large survey of tourists in Tunisia (for TCI product)
Main difficulties encountered (SET point of view) that slowed down the interaction in the development stage - Difficulties to access and then to reformat the products already available - Need of very detailed, translated and adapted products that requires a substantial
reformatting - Need to strengthen and better justify the product selection for development
Overview of the productsPrior the workshops
Tourism Case studyPast/Present (PP) Future (F) Product
Status of the product's development
Status of information sheets
Savoie F Evolution of temperatures in high mountain areas ok okSavoie F Spring conditions in Savoie ok okSavoie F Bathing Water in moutain lake ok okSavoie F Risks posed by extremes ok ok
Savoie PP Tourism sector seasonal climate balance of the past season ok on goingSavoie PP Particularly warm and dry winters ok on goingSavoie PP Bad or good summer ok on going
Croatia FThermal component of climate potential fortourism in Croatia ok ok
Tunisia F Changes in temperature, precipitation and sea level in 2050 ok okTunisia PP Indicators of Bathing Season in Tunisia ok okTunisia PP The Tourism Climate Comfort Index (ICT) In Tunisia ok ok
Cyprus F Changes in temperature, precipitation and sea level in 2050 ok on going
Cyprus FHeat Waves and Energy Requirements for Space Cooling in a Warmer World ok ok
Cross cutting products F Sea Surface Temperature in Coastal Region ok ok
Cross cutting products F Tourism comfort Index around the Mediterranean Region on going on going
A participatory approach
Workshops stage
3 workshops were organized : Tunisia and Savoie (May), Croatia (June)
The Cyprus workshop will be held in September
Few attendance (5-10 tourism stakeholders per workshop)
Typology of stakeholders involved : Savoie : Mountain resort, Federation of outdoor activities, camping Tunisia : Travel agencies, hotel manager Croatia :National park, county tourism association, national agency
Still remains difficult to mobilize tourism stakeholders
Past and present climate productsPresentation
Future climate productsPresentation
Discussion (relevance, usefulness,
etc.)
Climate services perspectives
Discussion Form /
Content
Overview of stakeholder needs
Discussion
WS structure : a participatory approach
Discussion (relevance, usefulness,
etc.)
Main Results
Successfull products
Present climate productsEx: TCI - Tunisia
Present climate productsEx: Tunisia Indicators of bathing season
Future productsEx: Evolution of temperatures in high mountain areas
Model ensemble mean (black line) for the T°C maximum. The envelop represents the minimum and maximum changes obtained by the different simulations.
Relevance of the products
Good representation (backgound, format), easy to understand
A better understanding of tourism and climate change (spatial and timescale)
Better use of the country's potential climate and diversification of tourism activities (Tunisia)
Good tool to rise awareness (Savoie)
…
Other feedbacks
Limitation and perspectives
Need to diversify climate paramaters for successfull products Ex : Extend the SST forecast to temperature, precipitation, extremes
events
Need to diversify time scales according to stakeholders Ex : Need to focus on more short term products for operational
management in Savoie (long term products are not so relevant) / Need to develop Futur conditions for TCI
Need to improve the format of some products Ex : Future Climate change in Tunisia + extremes events in Savoie
Need to correlate products to impact studies Ex : Temperature of moutain lakes in Savoie
Need to find the best way of diffusion + production Ex : via local or national institution, newsletter, mobile application etc.
ExamplesFormat that has to be improved - Tunisia
Fig 1: Histogram of ENSEMBLES Regional Climate Models (RCMs) for foreseen changes in winter precipitation and temperature over Tunisia. The grafic shows the mean of air surface temperature tas (a) and precipitation pr (b) for the 2041-2050 period against 1971-1980 in IPCC A1B scenario simulations
ExamplesFormat that has to be improved - Savoie
ExamplesRelevant but not sufficient
Next steps
Next steps
Finalization of the products and workshop reports
Preparation of the cross-cutting conclusions
Reflection on the involvement of SH in the last phase