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WORKSHOPS
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Reflecting on accessible tourism for all (Catalan, Spanish, English)

This workshop aims to inspire participants to visualize and promote tourism for all, promoting initiatives that eliminate barriers and promote inclusion in all areas of experience. It is designed to explore the concept of universal accessibility and reflect on how to build an inclusive approach that guarantees accessible spaces, personalized attention and satisfactory experiences for all, regardless of their specific abilities or needs. The methodology will be dynamic, participative and based on teamwork.

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Co-design of experiences (Catalan, Spanish, English)

This workshop is designed to encourage the collaborative creation of experiences through the co-design methodology. The participants will work together to develop activities that promote well-being. You will learn to design personalized experiences, adapted to the characteristics of the territory and individual preferences, guaranteeing an enriching and accessible experience for all. This workshop can be applied to natural parks, coastal destinations or rural areas, and seeks the active participation of the local community.

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Integral management of the coast: seeking balance (Catalan, Spanish)

The objective of the workshop is to find a balance between environmental protection and social needs in coastal areas. Strategies are explored that support local economies and protect ecosystems, guaranteeing long-term sustainability. Topics such as the complexity of uses on the coast and the challenges of adjusting environmental preservation to recreational and touristic demand are discussed. In addition, aspects such as accessibility are addressed, to ensure that all people can enjoy the beaches with the necessary adaptations.

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Natural spaces as an engine of social well-being (Catalan, Spanish)

This workshop will propose a conceptual framework that integrates the contribution of natural spaces to the physical, emotional and social health of communities, promoting active participation, involvement and collective commitment. It will be analyzed how protected areas can act as key resources to improve social well-being, promoting social cohesion, quality of life and sustainable community development. Through the management of public use and the implementation of policies that balance environmental conservation with human needs, we will reflect on how these strategies can contribute to a healthier and more conscious society, maximizing the multidimensional benefits that these natural spaces offer to people and communities.

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