Harnessing digital data for sustainable tourism in protected areas

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10/10/2025
12:30 - 13:00
Collabotorium , Hybrid
Session with interpretation

Why attend

Overtourism in protected areas threatens ecological integrity. How can big data serve to address key challenges related to increasing visitor pressure? Explore how mobile data approaches to identify overtourism hotspots and monitor visitor behavior can lead to better management strategies that ensure ecological integrity while enhancing tourist experiences.

Session Description

Sustainable tourism can support biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods in protected areas and their buffer zones, generating income for conservation and nature restoration, and reducing reliance on unsustainable land uses, in line with IUCN WCC 2025’s theme Transitioning to Nature-Positive Economies and Societies. However, many protected areas worldwide face increasing pressure from visitation and overtourism, which threaten ecologically sensitive areas, and hamper the quality of visitor experiences. Effective visitor management strategies are needed to tackle these challenges, but they require robust data on visitation patterns. Traditional visitor monitoring methods are often limited in scope and efficiency. This session explores the use of mobile and smartphone-based geolocation data as an innovative tool to analyze seasonal and spatial patterns of visitor flows. We will demonstrate how such data can identify areas under pressure, and inform strategies to manage and direct visitor flows sustainably, ensuring long-term conservation and tourism benefits.
Organised by
DI Tourismusforschung (German Institute for Tourism Research) logo
DI Tourismusforschung (German Institute for Tourism Research)
Partners
World Commission on Protected Areas logo
World Commission on Protected Areas
IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group logo
IUCN WCPA Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group
FH Westküste University of Applied Sciences logo
FH Westküste University of Applied Sciences
German Institute for Tourism Research (DI Tourismusforschung) logo
German Institute for Tourism Research (DI Tourismusforschung)

Speaker

Speaker Julius ARNEGGER

Professor of tourism, DI Tourismusforschung (German Institute for Tourism Research) / FH Westküste University of Applied Sciences

Speaker Thiago BERALDO SOUZA

Chair, IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy 2021-2025