Definitely in the Toscanapark: ecology or hotel project - an outcry!
MFG-OÖ criticizes clearing in the Toscanapark Gmunden for a hotel project without an investor and demands ecological responsibility.
Definitely in the Toscanapark: ecology or hotel project - an outcry!
In Gmunden, the clearing of trees in the Toscanapark causes violent discussions. LAbg. Manuel Krautgartner, club chairman of the MFG-OÖ, expresses sharp criticism of the procedure that takes place for the parking lot of a hotel project, for which there has been no investor so far. According to ots no remarkable construction site has been unclear in recent years. Krautgartner calls for an immediate stopover and disclosure of all contracts.
The controversy around the hotel project also revolves around the circumstances under which the clearing takes place. This happens during the breeding season of birds, which questions ecological responsibility. In addition, the listed land lock, once a landmark of the region, has an increasing expiry.
hotel project in focus
During a state parliament meeting,Economic and Tourism State Councilor Markus Achleitner said that on October 19, the legal foundations for the hotel project "Landschloss Place" were decided. According to [MeinDzeirkt] (https://www.meinbezirk.at/salzkammergut/c-lokales/hotel-landschland-ort-gmunden- geht-in-naechste-in-naechste-in-naechste-in-na4303428), the Federal Immobiliengesellschaft (BIG) can conclude a contract with a regional consortium, which then with the implementation of the implementation Project will start on the Toscana peninsula.
Achleitner emphasizes the positive tourist effects, in particular the creation of additional hotel beds in Gmunden and the Traunseer region. Public access to the Toscana Park should also be preserved despite the hotel project. A pool for hotel guests is built in front of the land lock, but not in a nature reserve, which invalidates rumors about its location.
sustainability in tourism
The discussion about the hotel project also goes into a broader context of sustainability in tourism. According to the sustainability industry, sustainability is increasingly recognized as a necessity to ensure the future of tourism. Travelers are looking for environmentally friendly options, and the industry has to adapt to demographic changes.
Ecological responsibility for project planning leads to the demand for conscious travel planning, support for the local environment and education on the effects of tourism. Innovative solutions are required to meet the old ideal of traveling with a new, more sustainable approach.
In the light of these developments, the critical question remains how the hotel project in the Toscanapark and the clearing associated with the local environment and the tourist potential of the region will affect. Transparent communication and responsible action are required to protect both economic and ecological interests.