Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the tourism industry in Spain. Core Insights - Tourism is a cornerstone of Spain's economy, with international tourist arrivals reaching 85.0 million in 2023, exceeding pre-pandemic levels by 1.8%, and generating EUR 108.8 billion in international tourist expenditure [20][21] - The report emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to tourism that maximizes positive impacts while minimizing negative environmental and social effects [21][25] - A tailored indicator framework has been developed to measure and monitor the sustainability of tourism in four Spanish regions: Andalusia, Catalonia, Navarra, and the Region of Valencia [25][26] Summary by Sections Foreword - The OECD has supported four Spanish regions in developing a system of indicators to measure tourism sustainability, funded by the European Union [6][10] - The project aims to build a more sustainable, resilient, and digital tourism ecosystem in Europe post-COVID [6] Chapter 1: Policy Context - The chapter outlines the policy context and aims of the initiative, highlighting the challenges faced by regional governments in measuring tourism's economic, social, and environmental impacts [29][33] - It discusses the National Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, which aims to modernize and build a sustainable tourism sector [31][32] Chapter 2: Existing Frameworks - This chapter reviews existing sustainability initiatives and indicator frameworks globally, identifying gaps in measuring tourism sustainability beyond economic factors [22][23] Chapter 3: Indicator Framework - A system of indicators has been developed, structured around 11 policy issues, including economic benefits, local community sentiment, and environmental management [26][27] - The framework includes 21 core indicators and 9 supplementary indicators, with a focus on regional specificities [26][27] Chapter 4: Compilation Guide - Detailed guidance is provided for compiling indicators across governance, economic, social, and environmental dimensions [34][35] Chapter 5: Future Development - The report outlines avenues for refining indicator methodologies and addressing data gaps related to cultural heritage, greenhouse gas emissions, and digitalization [28][39]
Measuring and Monitoring the Sustainability of Tourism at Regional Level in Spain
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