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EECOTOURISM ACTION PLAN – ABOUT ECOACT PROJECT Integrating Innovative Practices and Best Applications in European Union with regard to European Qualification Framework (ECOACT) Project Project Executing Organization: General Directorate of Forestry (Coordinator) Project Duration: 24 month (2016 – 2018) Project Type: AB Erasmus + Strategic Partnerships for School Education Strategic Partners 1. Turkey-GDF Dep. of Foreign Relations, Training and Research- Coordinator 2. Spain-CTFC- Forest Science and Technology Center of Catalonia 3. Czech Republic -ECO-ORLOV 4. Germany- ECOTRANS 5. Slovenia-KTRC Radece- Cultural, Tourism and Recreational Center 6. Turkey -OGEMVAK 7. Turkey -TERCİH Counselling and Software Co ECOACT Project has been conducted successfully in the years 2017-2018 at the helm of the General Directorate of Forestry. The European Ecotourism Network (EEN) came into effect in 2003 and brought together many institutions and organizations of ecotourism. The Network aims to ensure that ecotourism services contribute to nature conservation and sustainable tourism, and carries out its activities in line with the European Ecotourism Labeling Standards (EETLS). Nature-based tourism growth has emphasized the need for conservation of a pristine and sensitive natural environment and, in some cases, local communities. On the other hand, ecotourism has become a more demanding area with a search for a continuous relation with nature and high-quality services. The introduction of documentation for work ethics, quality assurance, labeling, and service standards has sought to meet these requirements. However, the abundance and diversity of such initiatives, which are not often directly related to the ecotourism, point out the necessity of universal standards for ecotourism services and tourist behavior. This need has become extremely important due to the lack of consistency among existing labels and the wide variety of quality standards of ecotourism services offered. The European Ecotourism Labeling Standards have been determined in this booklet together with the General Directorate of Forestry and the other project partners, ensuring compliance with the conditions of our country. Hotel, pension and business managers and tour operators, who are active in ecotourism, have been involved in the European Ecotourism Network and will provide comparable service standards to ecotourism customers across Europe (and possibly worldwide) on some of the core quality standards.