The CREATOUR Observatory is an intersectoral platform that brings together researchers and professionals from the cultural/creative and tourism sectors, linking academia to the public and private sectors in a logic of critique, evaluation and reflection towards the production of knowledge regarding practices of culture, of creative tourism and of other associated disciplinary areas.
The profound impacts on the cultural and creative sectors and tourism caused by the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the precariousness of its workers as well as the fragility and dependence of the sectors. It is therefore essential to address existing vulnerabilities and inequalities as well as to rethink and promote new intersectoral development strategies.
In this line, regenerative and integrated sustainability approaches should include cultural planning, circular economies, social innovation, and responsive entrepreneurship, aligned with efforts to identify, understand and strategically mobilize the resources and cultural identities of places. For this, and since the cultural–tourism links are explicitly assumed to strategically guide and boost territorial development, an effective alignment between the political, economic, cultural and environmental spheres is essential. Cross-sector linkages and collaborations and participatory governance practices can recognize and work with conflicting perspectives, identify and critically reflect on development paradoxes and public impacts, and promote holistic approaches that focus on community well-being, inclusion and collective benefit.