Who we are

The idea for the CREATOUR Observatory originates in the project CREATOUR, “Developing Creative Tourism Destinations and Rural Areas and Small Cities,” intending, however, to go beyond the work already developed, assuming a transdisciplinary perspective and critical reflection, by bringing different study areas into dialogue and providing a space to discuss paradoxical problems in its thematic fields.

CREATOUR was a multidisciplinary action-research project based on the combination of theoretical and practical approaches in collaborative processes, developed between November 2016 and June 2020. It served as a research, development and catalyst phase for a creative tourism supply network, in which a wide range of initiatives have been conceived, designed, tested and implemented locally.

The project sought to contribute to the development of sustainable creative tourism practices in small towns and rural areas in four regions of Portugal: North, Centre, Alentejo and Algarve, integrating theoretical and methodological approaches in cultural, tourism and regional development. Structured according to the main dimensions to support the creative sector – 1) building knowledge and capacity, 2) supporting content development and linking creativity to the place and 3) strengthening networks and clusters – the project's focus was the implementation of pilot small-scale tourism initiatives, increasing the attractiveness and sustainability of rural communities and small towns in Portugal.

CREATOUR looked at the creation, planning and implementation of creative tourism products, as well as the development of a research, information-gathering and capacity-building framework for the emerging field. On one hand, it was observed that the development of creative tourism outside large cities is viable, but the geographical challenges and the diversity of agents and initiatives require additional attention to capacity building, training and guidance; dedicated collective marketing resources; and more time to deepen knowledge networks and develop partnerships. On the other hand, an essential factor in creative tourism is the strong link between creativity and territory, providing visitors with experiences of immersion in local culture and direct contact with communities. These activities make it possible to generate added value – economic, social and cultural – at a local and regional level.

Based on the conclusions of the CREATOUR project, we identified key needs to promote synergies between culture, creativity and tourism, resulting in policy recommendations for 5 dimensions: product and company development; network and intersectoral connections; training, skills development and knowledge construction; communication and marketing; and research, monitoring and industry intelligence. One of the recommendations was the development of an Observatory to coordinate research and monitor developments in the cultural/creative and tourism sectors.

Team

The Observatory is conceived as an open platform for collective and collaborative initiatives, positioning itself at a border and transdisciplinary point. It is therefore intended to involve researchers from different thematic areas that are interconnected with the culture and tourism sectors, such as: labour and migration issues, economy, inclusion, citizenship, social innovation, planning and urbanism, sustainability, etc.

 

Coordination and CES team

Nancy Duxbury (principal coordinator)
Sílvia Silva (executive coordinator)
Tiago Castro (executive coordinator)
André Brito Correia
Carlos Fortuna
Catarina Almeida Marado
Cláudia Pato de Carvalho
Claudino Ferreira
Dora Fonseca
Elísio Estanque
Fiona Bakas
Gonçalo Canto Moniz
Hugo Pinto
Isabel Ferreira
José Reis
Lorena Sancho Querol
Nathalie Nunes
Patricia Silva
Paula Abreu
Paulo Peixoto
Shirlei Torres Perez
Sílvia Ferreira

 

Members of the CREATOUR network installation commission

The Observatory benefits from the collaboration of the various members of the CREATOUR network, consisting of:

  1. 30 researchers from five research centers:
    Center for Social Studies (CES) of the University of Coimbra
    Interdisciplinary Centre for History, Culture and Societies (CIDEHUS) of the University of Évora
    Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being (CinTurs) (formerly the Centre for Research on Space and Organizations - CIEO) of the University of Algarve
    Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies (DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte) at ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon
    Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory (Lab2PT) of the University of Minho
  2. the professionals of the 40 pilot projects that participated in the CREATOUR project (2016-2020). It is intended that this group has a regular collaborative role in articulation with the observatory, in a logic of regional and sectoral observers, as well as promoters and co-organizers of activities.

 

Other collaborators

We also intend to involve others whose academic and/or professional work is considered important and relevant to the objectives of the Observatory.

Within Portugal:

Ana Caldeira, Carlos Cardoso Ferreira and Norberto Santos - Centre for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning (CEGOT), University of Coimbra
Francisco Dias, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

International:

Avril Joffe, School of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand [South Africa]
Diana Zuluaga, 5 Bogota [Colombia]
Greg Richards, Breda University of Applied Sciences / University of Tilburg [Netherlands]
Jovanka Kalaba, University of Kragujevac [Serbia]
Jutamas (Jan) Wisansing, Perfect Link Consulting Group [Thailand]
Kathleen Scherf, Thompson Rivers University [Canada]
Kiley Arroyo, Cultural Strategies Council [United States]
Larissa Almeida, National Network of Experiences and Creative Tourism – RECRIA [Brazil]
Marie-Andrée Delisle, Université du Québec à Montréal [Canada]
Meng (Mo) Qu, Hiroshima University [Japan]
Patrick Brouder and Suzanne de la Barre, Vancouver Island University [Canada]
Satu Miettinen, University of Lapland [Finland]
Will Garrett-Petts, Thompson Rivers University [Canada]

Partners

National

CREATOUR pilots (9 municipalities, 11 SMEs or individual entrepreneurs, 16 cultural or local development associations; 4 partnerships – 1 national museum + 2 municipalities, 1 SME + 3 municipalities, 1 SME + 1 museum/R&D, 1 informal network of partners);
CIMAC - Intermunicipal Community of Central Alentejo (member of CREATOUR advisory board)
4iS - Platform for Social Innovation

 

International

Bosch Alumni Network [Germany]
House! Society for people and spaces [Slovenia]
National Network of Experiences and Creative Tourism – RECRIA [Brazil]