This use case presents an ecotourism-based approach to fostering environmental stewardship, community engagement, and sustainable economic development in coastal and marine areas. By integrating conservation practices, citizen science, and responsible tourism guidelines, the initiative promotes low-impact experiences while enhancing ocean literacy. A “Living Lab” approach brings together local communities, researchers, tourism operators, and conservation groups to co-develop ecotourism concepts adapted to local contexts. The solution supports biodiversity protection, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable livelihoods, particularly in nature-rich and protected areas. Tested in Arctic environments, the model is scalable and adaptable to other coastal regions, contributing to long-term sustainability and community resilience.




