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INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

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Page 1: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

IP INNO FOREST 30 August 2007 Sopron

Carmen Nastase

Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

About me

INNO-FOREST 2007

Definition

A pleasant enjoyable and often refreshing activity done in ones spare time

amusement entertainment sport pastime play leisure activity diversion hobby distraction relaxation

helliphelliphellip

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Importance

Greater institutional support is needed for the development of forest related recreation services because the field is at the beginning of its development

It is concluded that support should focus on providing ideas and financial resources for product development and on facilitating cross-sectoral interaction between forestry and tourism actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

The development of new recreation services are offered on forest land or by forest landowners is attracting increasing interest throughout Europe by policy-markers land managers and researches

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 2: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

About me

INNO-FOREST 2007

Definition

A pleasant enjoyable and often refreshing activity done in ones spare time

amusement entertainment sport pastime play leisure activity diversion hobby distraction relaxation

helliphelliphellip

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Importance

Greater institutional support is needed for the development of forest related recreation services because the field is at the beginning of its development

It is concluded that support should focus on providing ideas and financial resources for product development and on facilitating cross-sectoral interaction between forestry and tourism actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

The development of new recreation services are offered on forest land or by forest landowners is attracting increasing interest throughout Europe by policy-markers land managers and researches

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 3: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Definition

A pleasant enjoyable and often refreshing activity done in ones spare time

amusement entertainment sport pastime play leisure activity diversion hobby distraction relaxation

helliphelliphellip

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Importance

Greater institutional support is needed for the development of forest related recreation services because the field is at the beginning of its development

It is concluded that support should focus on providing ideas and financial resources for product development and on facilitating cross-sectoral interaction between forestry and tourism actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

The development of new recreation services are offered on forest land or by forest landowners is attracting increasing interest throughout Europe by policy-markers land managers and researches

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 4: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Importance

Greater institutional support is needed for the development of forest related recreation services because the field is at the beginning of its development

It is concluded that support should focus on providing ideas and financial resources for product development and on facilitating cross-sectoral interaction between forestry and tourism actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

The development of new recreation services are offered on forest land or by forest landowners is attracting increasing interest throughout Europe by policy-markers land managers and researches

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 5: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Importance

Greater institutional support is needed for the development of forest related recreation services because the field is at the beginning of its development

It is concluded that support should focus on providing ideas and financial resources for product development and on facilitating cross-sectoral interaction between forestry and tourism actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

The development of new recreation services are offered on forest land or by forest landowners is attracting increasing interest throughout Europe by policy-markers land managers and researches

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 6: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

The development of new recreation services are offered on forest land or by forest landowners is attracting increasing interest throughout Europe by policy-markers land managers and researches

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 7: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Innovation versus recreation

Innovation generally denotes the introduction of novelties in an enterprise or on the market

Innovation in the recreation services has been a topic of growing interest among researchers and policy makes

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 8: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational innovations

New market new destinations New services offered New organizational

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 9: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Characteristics of the recreational services

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 10: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

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INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

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INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 13: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Nature

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 14: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Religious tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 15: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Carpet weavingand spun

Sheep breeding

Ethnographic museum

Winter folkcustom

Cultural tourism

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 16: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Task

Please name a new recreation services in your country

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 17: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recreational services includes

Nature or environmental education Recreational park Sports Hunting Fishing Berry and mushroom collection

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 18: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Horse riding ldquoNature observationrdquo River rafting Climb hobby North tracking sky tour Junior ranger camp Recreation

activities

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 19: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

These activities are offered- by public institution (often without user charge)- private actors

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 20: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Studies in a many countries demonstrate that the tourism sector and recreational services is dominated by micro and small enterprises

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 21: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

The opportunity for public and private actors to create jobs and income in rural areas through recreation services is receiving growing awareness

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 22: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Tourism is one of the sectors of the European economy with the best outlook

Forecasts indicate a steady growth of tourism in Europe stronger than the average economic growth

Europe with the greatest diversity and density of tourist attractions is the most visited tourist region in the world

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 23: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

Recommendations

1048664 Enterprise level- Be open towards new societal demands- Get in contact with potential clients- Seek cooperation with other sector actors 1048664 Policy level- Provide information on potential new markets- Support contacts with other sectors (clients)- Support innovation projects

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 24: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

The role of innovations for forest related services Innovation depend on various actors

and their interactions The development of innovations often

takes place not in established innovation systems but in new networks

Particularly forest-related services are developed in cross-sectoral networks

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 25: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 26: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

Page 27: INNO-FOREST 2007 IP INNO FOREST, 30 August 2007, Sopron Carmen Nastase Recreational innovations

INNO-FOREST 2007

In summary

Recreational services offerings are of considerable importance and to date have not been extensively exploited in the majority of countries

There remains a critical tension between on the one hand conservation and on the other increased tourism development which brings with it intrusion and potential degradation

There is a major dilemma in achieving a balance between conservation and the drive to increase foreign exchange revenue

INNO-FOREST 2007

Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

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Lack of comprehensive innovation policies in

the forest sector Lack of interactions of the forestry actors

with national innovation system actors Lack of interactions with actors from sectors

where relevant innovations are occurring very often being non-timber demands (eg tourism nature conservation)

INNO-FOREST 2007

Thank you for your attention

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INNO-FOREST 2007

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