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Geen bewerkingssamenvatting |
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Client: HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism and local entrepreneurs | Client: HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism and local entrepreneurs | ||
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|Dive in Zeeland | |||
|}According to many, Zeeland has the most beautiful underwater landscape in Western Europe. Worldwide, the Oosterscheldein particular is seen as an interesting diving area, with an enormous biodiversity. The "Dive in Zeeland" initiative is aimed at informing residents, visito rs, tourists, students and scientists and / or conducting research into the underwater life in the waters of Zeeland. Underwater life must be accessible to all audiences, without specific diving skills or training (diving certificates), or diving equipment, from young to old and from able-bodied or disabled. | |||
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The goal is to enable a rich and memorable underwater experience, with both a recreational (a fun outing) and educational (learning about the underwater world, importance of nature conservation) objective. This assignment is being carried out by the HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism team, but they would like to involve students from The Garage in this, especially for the analysis of existing research data and the literature exploration on nature education and recreation. | |||
Client: HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism. | |||
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|FACET | |FACET | ||
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|Hospitality Pact | |Hospitality Pact | ||
|}For the development of a more sustainable hospitality sector and a future-proof destination Zeeland, a more systematic cross-sector view is required: the broad system perspective "sustainable value creation". The starting point of this system perspective is the pursuit of even more attention to: | |}For the development of a more sustainable hospitality sector and a future-proof destination Zeeland, a more systematic cross-sector view is required: the broad system perspective "sustainable value creation". The starting point of this system perspective is the pursuit of even more attention to:[[Bestand:Value creation.png|miniatuur|457x457px]]1) The degree of balance between economic, social and ecological interests (quality of sustainability) and | ||
2) The mutual relationships between residents, visitors and companies (quality of hospitality). | |||
A degree of balance between the impacts and values- social, economic and ecological- is necessary for a balanced sustainable development in which all impacts are recognized, taking into account the mutual relationships between residents, visitors and companies. | A degree of balance between the impacts and values- social, economic and ecological- is necessary for a balanced sustainable development in which all impacts are recognized, taking into account the mutual relationships between residents, visitors and companies. | ||
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|Human Capital | |Human Capital | ||
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The operational work force within tourism and hospitality establishment in Zeeland is facing challenges. These challenges relate to demographic changes, job conditions and employer image. The vocational tourism and hospitality schools are interconnected with both the cause and solution of particular problems. A project exists that investigates related issues to increase an understanding that could help prosper the industry’s human capital. | |||
Client: Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism | |||
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|Museums and overnight stays | |||
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The Watersnoodmuseum would like to collaborate with Het Vijfde Caisson(a gastronomy-hub) and Camping De Vier Bannen (a campsite) and offer a package deal including a museum visit and an overnight stay. The goal of this package will be to re-live 1953 by its food and stories, but also dive into the future and experience 2053. Innovation and sustainability are two important elements for these clients. The assignment is to provide concrete recommendations to create a 24-hours package deal, while incorporating the past (1953), the present and the future (2053). | |||
Client: Watersnoodmuseum | |||
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|Sport tourist activities in blue zones | |||
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Bodyline Healthcenter is partnering with Hotel de Blanke Top in Cadzand-Bad. The hotel wishes to offer more sports activities which Bodyline Healthcenter will provide. The hotel would like to offer activities for three target groups: active people (between 30 and 60), the parents of this target group (are also often in the hotel) and the children. | |||
Possible activities are mountainbiking, yoga, Pilates, bootcamp, a parent-and-child activity, and possibly a SUP experience (still in consultation). More research is needed into these target groups and their wishes andneeds in the field of sports activities. | |||
Client: Bodyline Healthcenter and Hotel de Blanke Top | |||
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|VEKABO | |||
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The Covid-19 pandemic has created a great demand for private sanitary facilities at recreational accommodations. Some entrepreneurs in Zeeland have anticipated on this. However, municipalities are reluctant to issue permits. That is why research is needed into the need for private sanitary facilities for different types of accommodation(chalets,(mini)campsites, tipi’s, safari lodges, mobile homes etc.). It is expected that guests have different wishes with regard to the type of accommodation theychoose. You will be in contact with the accommodation providers of the organization VEKABO and conduct research on what guests are looking for and provide concrete recommendations for the industry in Zeeland. | |||
Client: VEKABO | |||
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Cruising from Vlissingen |
Together with the HZ Research Centre for Coastal Tourism, local entrepreneurs from Vlissingen are interested to know whether commercial shipping for passengers from Vlissingen(or our region)is (quantitatively) feasible.
Additional research is needed into the following matters:
1) Carrying out oflocal cruises through Walcheren, on the Westerschelde or along the Boulevard in Vlissingen
2) Carrying out of cruises from Vlissingen to cities such as Antwerp, Ostend, London and Calais
3) Cruises by cargo ships with passenger capacity from the ports in Vlissingen to England
Client: HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism and local entrepreneurs
Dive in Zeeland |
According to many, Zeeland has the most beautiful underwater landscape in Western Europe. Worldwide, the Oosterscheldein particular is seen as an interesting diving area, with an enormous biodiversity. The "Dive in Zeeland" initiative is aimed at informing residents, visito rs, tourists, students and scientists and / or conducting research into the underwater life in the waters of Zeeland. Underwater life must be accessible to all audiences, without specific diving skills or training (diving certificates), or diving equipment, from young to old and from able-bodied or disabled.
The goal is to enable a rich and memorable underwater experience, with both a recreational (a fun outing) and educational (learning about the underwater world, importance of nature conservation) objective. This assignment is being carried out by the HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism team, but they would like to involve students from The Garage in this, especially for the analysis of existing research data and the literature exploration on nature education and recreation.
Client: HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism.
FACET |
FACET is an EU-funded project that runs in three countries (UK/BE/NL) where several knowledge institutes and business development organizations are working together. Their objective is to make the world a bit better by supporting entrepreneurs in the tourism sector to develop and implement Circular Economy solutions. This sector includes a variety of business types like hotels, restaurants, beachclubs, campings, holiday parks, harbors (including water sports accommodations) and other resorts. Your team will work in the R&D function, performing small-scale research making practical tools, products and/or services that can be used by tourism & leisure entrepreneurs.
Examples of professional products/services are:
1) Perform market research on the Tourism& Leisure sector in NL/BE/UK(plus impact COVID)
2) Find and distribute best-practices of specific companies/entrepreneurs that implemented sustainability measuresusing the FACET-wiki
3) Make a contact database of providers of CE-solutions (based on demand entrepreneurs)
Client: FACET
Food tours Zeeland |
The concept of food tours is becoming increasingly popular at several destinations. There are many different types of food tours; in groups or individually, discovering local or regional products, cooking yourself or let chefs cook for you.
Within Zeeland, no food tours are being offered yet. The Watersnoodmuseum (https://watersnoodmuseum.nl/) and ‘het Vijfde Caisson’ (a gastronomy-hub https://watersnoodmuseum.nl/het-vijfde-caisson/) would like to offer a day program including a food tour within the municipality ofSchouwen-Duiveland. You dive into the history of food supply and innovation, local products, collaborations with local food suppliers, experience design, and develop a day program for visitors.
Client: Watersnoodmuseum
Hospitality Pact |
For the development of a more sustainable hospitality sector and a future-proof destination Zeeland, a more systematic cross-sector view is required: the broad system perspective "sustainable value creation". The starting point of this system perspective is the pursuit of even more attention to:
1) The degree of balance between economic, social and ecological interests (quality of sustainability) and
2) The mutual relationships between residents, visitors and companies (quality of hospitality).
A degree of balance between the impacts and values- social, economic and ecological- is necessary for a balanced sustainable development in which all impacts are recognized, taking into account the mutual relationships between residents, visitors and companies.
Which impacts are important (determined objectively and/ or based on perception) and what role do the relationships between residents, visitors and companies play in this? More specifically:
How can the degree of balance be determined on the basis of perceptions of residents and visitors and/ or media coverage?
Client:The HZ Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism
Human Capital |
The operational work force within tourism and hospitality establishment in Zeeland is facing challenges. These challenges relate to demographic changes, job conditions and employer image. The vocational tourism and hospitality schools are interconnected with both the cause and solution of particular problems. A project exists that investigates related issues to increase an understanding that could help prosper the industry’s human capital.
Client: Knowledge Centre for Coastal Tourism
Museums and overnight stays |
The Watersnoodmuseum would like to collaborate with Het Vijfde Caisson(a gastronomy-hub) and Camping De Vier Bannen (a campsite) and offer a package deal including a museum visit and an overnight stay. The goal of this package will be to re-live 1953 by its food and stories, but also dive into the future and experience 2053. Innovation and sustainability are two important elements for these clients. The assignment is to provide concrete recommendations to create a 24-hours package deal, while incorporating the past (1953), the present and the future (2053).
Client: Watersnoodmuseum
Sport tourist activities in blue zones |
Bodyline Healthcenter is partnering with Hotel de Blanke Top in Cadzand-Bad. The hotel wishes to offer more sports activities which Bodyline Healthcenter will provide. The hotel would like to offer activities for three target groups: active people (between 30 and 60), the parents of this target group (are also often in the hotel) and the children.
Possible activities are mountainbiking, yoga, Pilates, bootcamp, a parent-and-child activity, and possibly a SUP experience (still in consultation). More research is needed into these target groups and their wishes andneeds in the field of sports activities.
Client: Bodyline Healthcenter and Hotel de Blanke Top
VEKABO |
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a great demand for private sanitary facilities at recreational accommodations. Some entrepreneurs in Zeeland have anticipated on this. However, municipalities are reluctant to issue permits. That is why research is needed into the need for private sanitary facilities for different types of accommodation(chalets,(mini)campsites, tipi’s, safari lodges, mobile homes etc.). It is expected that guests have different wishes with regard to the type of accommodation theychoose. You will be in contact with the accommodation providers of the organization VEKABO and conduct research on what guests are looking for and provide concrete recommendations for the industry in Zeeland.
Client: VEKABO