COM(2007)621 - Agenda for a sustainable and competitive European tourism
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Communication from the Commission - Agenda for a sustainable and competitive European tourismLegal instrument | Communication |
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reference by COM-number41 | COM(2007)621 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | COM(2007)621 |
CELEX number44 | 52007DC0621 |
Document | 19-10-2007 |
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Online publication | 19-10-2007 |
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- 1.COM(2006) 134 final of 17.03.2006
- 2.See COM(2003) 716 final and COM(2006) 134 final for further details on its composition and role.
- 3.Traditional travel and tourism providers (hotels, restaurants, cafes, travel agencies, car rentals, airlines etc.) that supply goods and services directly to visitors
- 4.See also
- 5.This commitment was first announced in COM(2001) 665 final of 13.11.2001 (Measure 8) and further confirmed in COM(2003) 716 final of 21.11.2003 and COM(2006) 134 final.
- 6.Council Resolution of 21.05.2002 on the future of European tourism (2002/C 135/01), Council conclusions on the sustainability of European tourism (8194/05, 19.04.2005), European Parliament Resolution on new prospects and new challenges for sustainable European tourism (2004/2229 INI)
- 8.COM(2005) 24 final of 2.2.2005
- 9.Renewed EU Sustainable Development Strategy as adopted by the European Council on 15/16 June 2006
- 10.These key challenges have been elaborated in the TSG report (p. 8-17) and are related to the seven challenges identified in the renewed Sustainable Development Strategy.
- 11.See also Proposal for a Directive providing for sanctions against employers of illegally staying third-county nationals, COM(2007)249, p.2; Impact assessment report, SEC(2007)603, p.7.
- 12.See also Green Paper
- 13.See also
- 14.Report of the Tourism Sustainability Group
- 15.Among others: educational and research establishments, Trade Unions, consumer associations, NGOs and international organisations.
- 16.TSG report, p. 27-30
- 17.TSG report, Tables 1a and 1b, p. 31-39
- 18.Council Decision 86/664/EEC of 22 December 1986
- 19.For instance through the revision of the Tourism Statistics directive and/or through GMES (Global Monitoring of Environment and Security) delivering Europe-wide uniform geospatial information services.
- 21.COM(2006) 134 final of 17.03.2006
- 22.See COM(2003) 716 final and COM(2006) 134 final for further details on its composition and role.
- 23.Traditional travel and tourism providers (hotels, restaurants, cafes, travel agencies, car rentals, airlines etc.) that supply goods and services directly to visitors
- 24.See also
- 25.This commitment was first announced in COM(2001) 665 final of 13.11.2001 (Measure 8) and further confirmed in COM(2003) 716 final of 21.11.2003 and COM(2006) 134 final.
- 26.Council Resolution of 21.05.2002 on the future of European tourism (2002/C 135/01), Council conclusions on the sustainability of European tourism (8194/05, 19.04.2005), European Parliament Resolution on new prospects and new challenges for sustainable European tourism (2004/2229 INI)
- 28.COM(2005) 24 final of 2.2.2005
- 29.Renewed EU Sustainable Development Strategy as adopted by the European Council on 15/16 June 2006
- 30.These key challenges have been elaborated in the TSG report (p. 8-17) and are related to the seven challenges identified in the renewed Sustainable Development Strategy.
- 31.See also Proposal for a Directive providing for sanctions against employers of illegally staying third-county nationals, COM(2007)249, p.2; Impact assessment report, SEC(2007)603, p.7.
- 32.See also Green Paper
- 33.See also
- 34.Report of the Tourism Sustainability Group
- 35.Among others: educational and research establishments, Trade Unions, consumer associations, NGOs and international organisations.
- 36.TSG report, p. 27-30
- 37.TSG report, Tables 1a and 1b, p. 31-39
- 38.Council Decision 86/664/EEC of 22 December 1986
- 39.For instance through the revision of the Tourism Statistics directive and/or through GMES (Global Monitoring of Environment and Security) delivering Europe-wide uniform geospatial information services.
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