UNWTO & INRouTe workshop Subnational Tourism Measurement
The UNWTO & INRouTe workshop Subnational Tourism Measurement was held back to back to the 14th Global Forum on Tourism Statistics the afternoon of November 22nd 2016 in Venice, Italy.
This UNWTO & INRouTe event is organized by in2destination, hosted by CISET – Università CaFoscari, right before the OECD & EUROSTAT Global Forum on Tourism Statistics. See the agenda for the workshop.
This workshop marked the first occasion prior to a Global discussion to comment on the document recently submitted by INRouTe to UNWTO titled: “TOURISM, TERRITORY AND SUSTAINABILITY: A STATISTICAL INSIGHT AT SUBNATIONAL LEVELS – Toward a Set of UNWTO Guidelines”. This document (except the annexes) was circulated for a global discussion last November 2016. The annexes of the document can be consult in the following links:
TOURISM, TERRITORY AND SUSTAINABILITY: A STATISTICAL INSIGHT AT SUBNATIONAL LEVELS – Toward a Set of UNWTO Guidelines – Annexes:
- Annex 1. Resolution of the Sixth International Tourism Forum for Parlamentarians and Local Authorities, Cebu, Philipines, 22-25 October 2008
- Annex 2. Partial reproduction of: ¨UNWTO Report on the progress of the reform of the Organization (White Paper)¨ October 2011
- Annex 3. International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Rev.4 explanatory notes
- Annex 4. Extending the Regional Inter-institutional Network (RIN) to sub-regional entities
- Annex 5. Documenting tourism statistics sources at sub-national levels
- Annex 6. The Statistic system in Italy and in Italian Regions
- Annex 7. Côte d’Azur tourism Observatory: confrontation and reconciliation of sources
- Annex 8. Touristic knowledge at a regional level. The Tourist Information System of Asturias
- Annex 9. The experience of the “Osservatorio del Distretto Turistico delle Province di Venezia, Rovigo, Treviso e Vicenza”
- Annex 10. New sources and the digital domain within the Basque Tourism Observatory
- Annex 11. Sustainable Tourism Development in the Baltic Sea Region: A guideline for strategic cooperation in tourism
- Annex 12. Stakeholders involvement in the Costa Daurada Tourism Observatory, Tarragona
- Annex 13. A framework for the assessment of effectiveness and efficiency
- Annex 14. Basque Tourism Observatory
- Annex 15. BASTIS, the Baltic Sea Heritage Tourism Service
- Annex 16. System of Environmental-Economic Accounts (SEEA) data for tourism
- Annex 17. The demand perspective in tourism statistics: basic concepts and definitions
- Annex 18. About the operational definition of “travel party”
- Annex 19. Understanding the relevance of households in the System of National Accounts
- Annex 20. Adapting the Tourism Satellite Account at the Subnational levels
- Annex 21. Statistical units and residence in the case of industries
- Annex 22. Main statistics used to develop the R-TSA for Madrid / Spain
- Annex 23. Correspondence between the classification of fixed assets according to CPC ver.2 and the classification of tourism specific assets from TSA: RMF 2008
- Annex 24. What CPC products are included or excluded from the corresponding industries of the elements that make up Tourism Collective Consumption
- Annex 25. A Meetings Satellite Account (MSA) for the UK
- Annex 26. Triple impact assessments of meetings
- Annex 27. Measuring expenditure from the perspective of demand in meetings and conventions tourism. The experience of Andalusia
- Annex 28. Measuring national business tourism by using CATI techniques in Austria, shortcomings and challenges
- Annex 29. Environment Statistics Background
- Annex 30. Tourism Economic Contribution and Impact: Selected Topics
- Annex 31. List of tourism characteritic products and grouping by main categories according to CPC Ver. 2
- Annex 32. List of consumption products grouped by purpose, according to their categorization as internationally comparable tourism characteristic products
- Annex 33. Exploring an experimental approach to TSA “Other aggregates”
- Annex 34. Fostering analysis: alternatives beyond the R-TSA
- Annex 35. Governance Structure for a Statistical Project
- Annex 36. Tourism and the Environmental Dimension: General Background
- Annex 37. Tourism in the Conceptual Framework of SEEA
- Annex 38. Tourism “Micro-Destinations“ in the Canary Islands Case Study
- Annex 39. The INRouTe agenda and the UN Ecosystem Proposed Approach to Environmental Economic Accounting
Documents
- inroute_hb_annex_01.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_02.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_03.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_04.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_05.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_06.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_07.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_08.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_09.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_10.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_11.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_12.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_13.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_14.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_15.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_16.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_17.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_18.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_19.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_20.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_21.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_22.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_23.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_24.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_25.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_26.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_27.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_28.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_29.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_30.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_31.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_32.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_33.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_34.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_35.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_36.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_37.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_38.pdf
- inroute_hb_annex_39.pdf