Diagnostic de destination

Destination diagnosis

Director: Laurent Botti

The Destination Diagnosis (D²) axis aims to carry out comparative analyses and performance diagnoses on tourist locations, attractions and events in the Hauts-de-France region to highlight the Porte du Hainaut's distinctive features. This objective requires the creation of suitable performance indicators in order to grasp the specific features of the territory and consider the implementation of strategies adapted to the sustainable development of tourism.

Laurent Botti

Destination diagnosis for La Porte du Hainaut

Destination analysis of La Porte du Hainaut

Doctoral candidate: Myriam Oumheta
Thesis supervisor: Sylvain Petit

👉 Destination diagnosis of La Porte du Hainaut - Myriam Oumheta (PDF)

Diagnostic de destination de La Porte du Hainaut

Black, green and leisure: perceptions and social uses of mining and natural heritage

Reactivating the mining heritage through the heritage sporting event. Towards an integrated territorial strategy around the Paris-Roubaix

Student: Kalidou-Saliou Ndiaye
Thesis supervisor:Sylvain Petit

👉 Reactivating mining heritage through heritage sporting events - Kalidou-Saliou Ndiaye (PDF)

Who benefits from the Parc Loisirs et Nature? User survey

Authors: Thierry Arnal, Laurent Botti, Hervé Champin, Allan Desbois, Sylvain Petit, Irene Sartoretti

👉 Who benefits from the Parc Loisirs et Nature? User survey (PDF)

Du noir, du vert et des loisirs : perceptions et usages sociaux du patrimoine minier et naturel

Between attachment to mining heritage and attraction to "natural" heritage. Why do people visit Parc Loisirs et Nature?

Authors: Thierry Arnal, Laurent Botti, Hervé Champin, Allan Desbois, Sylvain Petit, Irene Sartoretti

👉 Between attachment to mining heritage and attraction to "natural" heritage (PDF)

Wetlands in the Scarpe-Escaut Nature Park. Perceptions, uses and issues for public action

Authors: Thierry Arnal, Irène Sartoretti
In partnership with Parc Naturel Scarpe-Escaut

👉 Wetlands in the Parc Naturel Scarpe-Escaut. Perceptions, uses and issues for public action (PDF)