ReMoDe Presented at TTRA Europe 2026 Conference in Portorož

18 May 2026 Current

The ReMoDe project was recently presented at the TTRA Europe 2026 Conference, held in Portorož, Slovenia, one of the leading international forums dedicated to tourism research and education.

Under the title "Exploring Destination-Level Resilience in Rural Mountain Tourism: Insights from Austria and Georgia", Lukas Graiff, research assistant in the project, shared first project results and empirical insights from the two study regions, Kaunertal in Austria and Mestia in Georgia, with a broad international scientific community for the first time.

The contribution addressed how mountain tourism destinations can be understood and assessed in terms of their resilience to ongoing and emerging challenges, drawing on comparative fieldwork conducted across both regions. 

ReMoDe remains committed to advancing knowledge on sustainable and resilient mountain tourism development and to making its findings accessible across academic, policy, and practitioner audiences. The contribution will soon be published in the official TTRA Europe 2026 conference proceedings.