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Once upon an island - Green tourism
Smilo - Fragîle Porquerolles (Ingrid Blanchard)
10 episodes
8 months ago
Situated on a small group of islands located about 600km from Oslo on the northern coast of Norway, Mausund is a small fishing village in the municipality of Frøya in Trøndelag county. About 180 people are living in the village.Mausund is a very special small gem. If one is coming to Mausund for its charming red houses along the harbour, for a connection with nature and a feeling of freedom, Mausund is the right place. At the doorstep of one of the most important natural reserve in Norway, yo...
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Situated on a small group of islands located about 600km from Oslo on the northern coast of Norway, Mausund is a small fishing village in the municipality of Frøya in Trøndelag county. About 180 people are living in the village.Mausund is a very special small gem. If one is coming to Mausund for its charming red houses along the harbour, for a connection with nature and a feeling of freedom, Mausund is the right place. At the doorstep of one of the most important natural reserve in Norway, yo...
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Once upon an island - Green tourism
#8- Mausund (Norway): An island at a turning point regarding its tourism strategy
Situated on a small group of islands located about 600km from Oslo on the northern coast of Norway, Mausund is a small fishing village in the municipality of Frøya in Trøndelag county. About 180 people are living in the village.Mausund is a very special small gem. If one is coming to Mausund for its charming red houses along the harbour, for a connection with nature and a feeling of freedom, Mausund is the right place. At the doorstep of one of the most important natural reserve in Norway, yo...
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3 years ago
29 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#7- St Honorat, l'île monastère (France) : comment concilier vocation monastique et attractivité touristique?
Située dans le sud de la France, dans le département des Alpes Maritimes, l’’île de St Honorat appartient à l’Archipel des Iles de Lerins.Joyau de la baie de Cannes avec sa proche voisine l’île Ste Marguerite, elle s’en distingue par sa vocation monastique depuis 16 siècles. C’est un havre de paix pour le visiteur d’un jour ou le pèlerin retraitant qui y trouveront le calme et la beauté d’une nature préservée dans un lieu empreint de spiritualité, accessible en une vingtaine de minutes de Can...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#6- Zlarin (Croatia) : How to find the right balance between attracting visitors within preserving the island’s soul?
In this episode, we are taking you to a confidential Croatian island. Many people have not even heard about this beautiful place, the treasure of the Sibenik archipelago and a pearl of the Adriatic sea…Known as the "green island" for its unspoiled beauty, this is an island of pines, nice pocket beaches, idyllic coves and one traditional village and no cars are permitted. Welcome to Zlarin: the confidential Island !For centuries, red coral trade had made the reputation and wealth of the island...
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3 years ago
30 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#5- Porquerolles (France) : Tourisme de masse et hyper fréquentation estivale sont-ils compatibles avec le caractère unique et exceptionnel du site ?
Située dans le sud de la France, dans le département du Var, au large de la presqu’ile de Giens, l’’île de Porquerolles est la plus grande des 3 îles d’Hyères. Réputée pour ses plages de sable fin, ses eaux turquoise et transparentes, elle est devenue une destination estivale incontournable pour les touristes de passage sur la côte d’azur et la nomination en 2015 d’une de ses plages comme “plus belle plage d’Europe” n’a fait que renforcer son attractivité, provoquant un sursaut touristique de...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#4- Brownsea (United Kingdom) : How to keep the balance between desirable tourism, which induces economic development, and its status as a biodiversity sanctuary island?
If you are nature lover and sensitive to the conservation of biodiversity, Brownsea Island is the perfect place for an outdoor and adventurous experience. If you stay long enough on the Island, you may feel the special spirit that drives the islanders and visitors.Brownsea Island is the largest of the islands in Poole Harbour in the county of Dorset, in England. It has a unique status as the Island is owned by the National Trust, - a charity and membetship organistaion for heritage conservati...
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4 years ago
32 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#3-Kerkennah (Tunisie) : Comment la valorisation des traditions et savoir-faire locaux peuvent-ils devenir une signature touristique différenciée ?
“Auprès de ce pays est, une île fort étroite, appelée Cyraunis ; elle a deux cents stades de long. On y passe aisément du continent ; elle est toute couverte d'oliviers et de vignes. Il y a dans cette île un lac, de la vase duquel les filles du pays tirent des paillettes d'or avec des plumes d'oiseaux frottées de poix”Ainsi Hérodote décrit L’ Archipel de Kerkennah dans ses histoires rédigées au Vè siècle av. J.C.A moins d’une heure de Sfax, l’archipel de Kerkennah, avec ses 2 îles principales...
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4 years ago
32 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#2-Paros (Greece) : How to find the right balance between tourism and real estate pressure and preservation of the island’s identity?
Paros is one the finest gems of the Cyclades islands crown. Once very famous for its marble from which a large number of statues from the antiquity were built, the Island is now known for a nice balance between beautiful sandy beaches and charming ports, and, in the inland, authentic villages, ancient hiking trails, small monasteries. Paros is rather a chic island, attracting vistors who wish to discover the Cyclades charm and way of life.Under the real estate pressure and the demand, Paros m...
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4 years ago
33 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
#1-The archipel of Lastovo (Croatia): How to develop tourism within preserving the existing exceptional ecosystem of the island?
In this episode, we will explore the Croatian island of Lastovo, also known as the « untouched» or « hidden » Island. Currently economic activities are focused in traditional island sectors such as : agriculture, fishing and tourism. The advent of an increasing tourism has resulted in a shift in priorities and perspectives on the preservation of the natural environment, as building and development, specifically around the coast, have risen.All Croatian islands are grappling with tou...
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4 years ago
34 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
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Welcome to "Once upon an island - Green tourism", the series of podcast that highlights ecotourism on small islands. They fascinate us with their promise of peace and freedom, but did you know that small islands are pioneer territories for a more sustainable development? With their limited resources, their biological wealth to protect, the pressures related to human activities and their heritage to preserve, small islands are true laboratories at the forefront of global change. Each...
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4 years ago
2 minutes

Once upon an island - Green tourism
Bande-annonce
Bienvenue sur « Once upon an island - Green tourism », le podcast qui met en lumière le tourisme durable sur les petites îles. Elles nous fascinent avec leur promesse de quiétude et de liberté, mais savez-vous que les petites îles sont les territoires pionniers d’un développement plus durable? Avec leurs ressources limitées, leurs richesses biologiques à protéger, les pressions liées aux activités humaines, leur patrimoine à préserver, les petites îles sont de véritables laboratoire...
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4 years ago
1 minute

Once upon an island - Green tourism
Situated on a small group of islands located about 600km from Oslo on the northern coast of Norway, Mausund is a small fishing village in the municipality of Frøya in Trøndelag county. About 180 people are living in the village.Mausund is a very special small gem. If one is coming to Mausund for its charming red houses along the harbour, for a connection with nature and a feeling of freedom, Mausund is the right place. At the doorstep of one of the most important natural reserve in Norway, yo...