Back to newsThe Hellenic Mediterranean University (ELMEPA) has launched a new doctoral research project focusing on sustainable tourism in Western Crete. The study examines how the region can develop its tourism sector while preserving its natural environment, local culture, and community wellbeing. Western Crete, which includes destinations such as Chania, Rethymno, and the Samaria Gorge area, attracts a significant share of the island's visitors each year. The research aims to identify practices and policies that balance tourist demand with long-term environmental and social sustainability. While the study is academic in scope, its findings are expected to inform local government and tourism operators in the coming years. Visitors traveling to Western Crete can contribute to sustainable tourism by choosing locally owned accommodations, respecting natural sites, and following designated trails and guidelines in protected areas.
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ELMEPA Launches Doctoral Study on Sustainable Tourism in Western Crete
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