Alpine Pearls

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Alpine Pearls is a cooperative established in 2006, consisting of 23 municipalities in five alpine countries. The tourism association claims to support and promote active mobility. The cooperation’s members fulfill strict quality criteria like town centers with reduced traffic, transfer services, environmentally friendly leisure time facilities, the guarantee of mobility without a car, and ecological minimum standards.

History

Alpine Pearls was established in 2006.{{harvnb|Nadegger|Dobusch|2022|p=166}} It is the result of two successive EU projects (Alps Mobility and Alps Mobility II – Alpine Pearls). The cooperation emphasizes the importance of sustainable tourism, combining tourist attractions with environmentally friendly active mobility.{{cite book |last=Ilić |first=Milan |editor1-last=Koščak |editor1-first=Marko |editor2-last=O'Rourke |editor2-first=Tony |date=2023 |chapter=Ethical and Responsible Tourism |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aB24DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT304 |title=Ethical and Responsible Tourism: Managing Sustainability in Local Tourism Destinations |location=Abingdon, Oxon |publisher=Routledge |page=246 |isbn=978-1-00-335868-8 |accessdate=2024-03-26 }}{{cite journal |last1=Heslinga |first1=Jasper Hessel |last2=Hillebrand |first2=Hans |last3=Emonts |first3=Tanja |date=2019-04-09 |title=How to improve innovation in sustainable tourism? Five lessons learned from the Austrian Alps |journal=Journal of Tourism Futures |publisher=Emerald Group Publishing |issn=2055-5911 |volume=5 |issue=1 |pages=35–42 |doi=10.1108/JTF-09-2018-0054 |doi-access=free }}{{cite journal |last1=Verbeek |first1=D.H.P. |last2=Bargeman |first2=A. |last3=Mommaas |first3=J.T. |date=2011-11-22 |title=A sustainable tourism mobility passage |journal=Tourism Review |volume=66 |issue=4 |pages=45–53 |doi=10.1108/16605371111188731 }} The association encourages tourists to visit less popular places. The scholar Sarah Seidel said this relieves the burden on the crowded, popular places and allows inhabitants of the less popular places to benefit from those tourists' money.{{cite book |last=Seidel |first=Sarah |date=2018 |chapter=Distribution at the Destination: An underestimated force to improve hospitality services and enhance sustainable development |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PsRLEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA50 |title=Sustainable Value Creation in Hospitality: Guests on Earth |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PsRLEAAAQBAJ |location=Oxford |publisher=Goodfellow Publishers |page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=PsRLEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA56 56] |isbn=978-1-911396-39-0 |accessdate=2024-03-26 }}

Member municipalities

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= Germany =

= Italy =

= Austria =

  • Hinterstoder
  • Mallnitz
  • Neukirchen am Großvenediger
  • Weissensee
  • Werfenweng{{cite news |last=Wheatley |first=Paul |date=2011-02-06 |title=Green skiing in the Alps |url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2011/feb/06/green-ski-holidays-alps |newspaper=The Guardian |accessdate=2024-03-26 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240326094955/https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2011/feb/06/green-ski-holidays-alps |archivedate=2024-03-26 }}

= Switzerland =

= Slovenia =

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References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book |last1=Nadegger |first1=Monica |last2=Dobusch |first2=Leonhard |editor1-last=Lupova-Henry |editor1-first=Evgeniya |editor2-last=Dotti |editor2-first=Nicola Francesco |date=2022 |chapter=Meta-organisations as drivers for sustainability across tourism clusters in the Alps: A case study of 'Alpine Pearls' |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mvCKEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT178 |title=Clusters and Sustainable Regional Development: A Meta-Organisational Approach |location=Abingdon, Oxon |publisher=Routledge |via=Google Books |pages=160–175 |doi=10.4324/9781003215066-14 |isbn=978-1-00-321506-6 |accessdate=2024-03-26 }}