Nicosia Local Mobilisation and Mutual Learning (MML) Workshop

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Report Title Nicosia Local Mobilisation and Mutual Learning (MML) Workshop
Project MARINA
Triggering Question "What actions (Political, Economic, Social/Cultural, Technological, Legal and Environmental) are necessary to ensure that Cyprus lives in prosperity benefiting from sustainable tourism and at the same time preserving its tangible and intangible marine cultural assets that attract its tourism?"
Dates 22 & 23 November 2016
Author(s) Elena Aristodemou
Andreas P. Andreou
Xenia Theodotou Schneider
Editor(s) Yiannis Laouris
Xenia Theodotou Schneider
Total Duration 16 person hrs
Statistics Participants=17
Number of ideas=53
Number of Clusters=10
Ideas received Votes=25
Ideas on MAP R=15
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Executive Summary

The Nicosia Local Mobilisation and Mutual Learning (MML) Workshop entitled "Tourism provides income but also destroys the values that brought it to Cyprus – How can we preserve both?" was organized by CNTI and XPRO Consulting Ltd in the context of the project MARINA, funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 programme, on November 22-23rd 2016 in Nicosia.

The workshop is one of the 34 European MMLs that will be conducted by the MARINA project partners all over Europe, as well as the first of two local and one international that will be conducted in Cyprus in 2017/18. The goal of the MML workshops is to create common visions, engage stakeholders to decide on common action plans on important marine issues related to the European Blue Growth Strategy, which will be exploited as policy recommendations on a national and European levels.

The Cyprus MML brought together seventeen (17) representatives from the marine and tourism related public and private sectors, NGOs, citizens and local authorities interested in issues concerning Sustainable Tourism in Cyprus.

The MML Workshop was realized using the Structured Democratic Dialogue participatory methodology to examine different perspectives and to decide with concrete action of how to preserve Cyprus’s marine and coastal heritage and at the same time improve its tourism industry.



The Triggering Question (TQ) of the workshop was:

"What actions (Political, Economic, Social/Cultural, Technological, Legal and Environmental) are necessary to ensure that Cyprus lives in prosperity benefiting from sustainable tourism and at the same time preserving its tangible and intangible marine cultural assets that attract its tourism?"

In response to the TQ, the 17 participants came up with 53 ideas, which were categorized in 10 clusters. Following the voting process, 25 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below.


MAP for e-Hoop Cyprus.
Influence tree from the ideas generated at Nicosia Local Mobilisation and Mutual Learning (MML) Workshop


According to the participants of this workshop, the ideas that appear to be the most influential were:

  • Action #43: (7 votes) Creation of a multidisciplinary body responsible for shores and seas
  • Action #6: (4 votes) It is necessary to create a concise plan for adaptation of the tourism sector and industry to climate change
  • Action #46: (1 vote) Public services must involve and collaborate with citizens
  • Action #51: (1 vote) It is necessary that the Maritime Spatial Planning is implemented and dedicated zones of activity are developed
  • Action #47: (4 votes) The Cyprus Biodiversity Strategy needs to be implemented and applied


The workshop was mainly facilitated by Yiannis Laouris, Katerina Fotiou, Eleni Philippou and Andreas P. Andreou (CNTI). Elena Aristodemou and Andreas P. Andreou undertook the analysis of the data and preparations of the final reports after the end of the workshop.


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