Category: Cultural and Heritage Tourism Date: March–April 2019 Geographical Scope: Western Balkans – Albania Partners: Sarajevo Culture Meeting (SeeCulture) and regional stakeholders
The project Round Tables of International Partners (Western Balkans) with Stakeholders in Albania aimed to strengthen regional cooperation in cultural and heritage tourism by promoting dialogue between international partners and key national stakeholders. Implemented within the framework of the regional initiative SeeCulture, the project contributed to the development of sustainable cultural tourism, preservation of cultural identity, and the creation of cross-border tourism networks across the Western Balkans.
Overall Objective To support sustainable cultural tourism development in the Western Balkans through reinforced partnerships among public institutions, cultural stakeholders, and tourism actors.
Specific Objectives
The Western Balkans region possesses immense potential for cultural tourism, thanks to its rich and diverse heritage shaped by multiple civilizations. Unlocking this potential requires strong government leadership and a clear understanding among stakeholders of broader regional strategies that link tourism development with cultural heritage management and promotion.
Through a series of round table discussions, the project highlighted the strategic role of cultural heritage in tourism, emphasizing integrated development, professional management, and effective promotion of cultural attractions and heritage sites.
In collaboration with the international partner Sarajevo Culture Meeting (SeeCulture), InSET acted as the national focal point in Albania, responsible for:
The meetings took place in Tirana on 18–19 April 2019, with participation from representatives of the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Tourism and Environment, and Municipality of Tirana, among others.
InSET’s main contributions included:
The round tables gathered representatives from a wide range of public, private, and civil society institutions involved in cultural and natural heritage management, including:
Additional participants represented museums, galleries, archaeological and historical sites, religious institutions, tourism operators, travel agencies, individual entrepreneurs, tour guides, and NGOs active in culture and tourism.
The project successfully:
By engaging a broad spectrum of stakeholders directly linked to tourism and culture, the project solidified InSET’s long-term partnerships in the cultural tourism sector. Expected future impacts include:
Through ongoing collaboration with international partners, InSET continues to support follow-up actions focused on regional integration, heritage preservation, and sustainable tourism growth.