This free webinar marks the conclusion of our 2025 virtual study tour, organized within the framework of the South Tyrolean Working Group of the Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Tourism Associations by the Provincial Department for Nature, Landscape and Spatial Development – “UNESCO” section – and IDM South Tyrol.
After inspiring stops in the Canary Islands and Mauritius, the final stage takes us to Iceland – a land shaped by volcanism, glaciers, and vast open plains.
At the center stands Thingvellir National Park, Iceland’s most visited protected area – and a site with its own unique challenges. Our keynote speaker, Einar Á.E. Sæmundsen, Director of the National Park, will share insights into visitor management strategies, infrastructure measures, and communication with guests. Particularly fascinating is the role of rangers as mediators between nature and the public.
The park faces issues familiar to many protected areas in the Alps: highly concentrated visitor flows, limited trail networks, and increasing pressure from cruise tourism. Proximity to Reykjavík makes Thingvellir both highly accessible and especially sensitive.
A key topic of the webinar is visitor safety. Many travelers are unaware of the challenges this special natural environment presents, often arrive poorly prepared, and overlook important guidance. Park management addresses these issues through education, clear infrastructure, and strategic planning.
Following the presentation, a moderated discussion will provide space for questions and exchange – a perfect opportunity to draw parallels with the Dolomites and learn from one another.
You can look forward to:
Einar Á.E. Sæmundsen – Director of Thingvellir National Park, expert in visitor management, communication, and protected area governance
Marcella Morandini – Special Delegate of the Department for Nature, Landscape and Spatial Development, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – “UNESCO” section