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WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS IN TIVAT
Tivat - The organization of "Adriatic Marinas, marina operators for mega-yachts" Porto Montenegro "in collaboration with the Birchall family foundation" and "Ryerson" University of Toronto, the Faculty of Business Studies of the Mediterranean in Tivat, yesterday began biweekly workshop called "Nautical tourism - trends, prospects and opportunities", aimed at students and academic institutions.
"This interactive workshop has been aimed at studying the concept of nautical tourism, its benefits compared to traditional hotel tourism, success factors, development of nautical tourism, business opportunities around the marina, ties to other forms of tourism development, sustainability and minimizing the impact on the surrounding marine environment. There are also ideas on how to develop successful nautical tourism in Montenegro and the role of "Porto Montenegro" project in the process, "she said yesterday, PR and Marketing Manager of" Adriatic Marinas "Maja Vujašković.
Since its foundation, she added, "Porto Montenegro" has been active in the field of corporate social responsibility and to take a "number of educational initiatives upgrades of existing knowledge in the region with a rich maritime heritage with the ultimate goal of involving local communities in our project."
Workshop of nautical tourism in Tivat by Dr. Sonja Grace, specijalistkinja for nautical tourism, sustainable tourism and environmental management.
Dr. Grace is a professor at the "Ted Rogers' School of Tourism and Hotel Management at" Ryerson "University of Toronto, Canada.
She is the founder of "Icarus Foundation, a non-profit organization that focuses on the reduction of the effects of tourism on climate change and the Director of Accommodation green" consulting company that works with tourist destinations and organizations on the integration of the positive practice of sustainable development.
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