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Prof. Mousa S. Mohsen EC Meeting Movenpick Hotel/ Dead Sea 27/2/2008

DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS & TOOLS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF G OOD ENVI R ONM E NTAL P E RFORMA N CE IN THE T OURIST A CCOMODATION S ECTOR IN JORDAN – IMPLEMENTATION OF PILOT STUDIES LIFE05 TCY/HKJ/000132 – GREEN - TAS. Prof. Mousa S. Mohsen EC Meeting Movenpick Hotel/ Dead Sea 27/2/2008.

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Prof. Mousa S. Mohsen EC Meeting Movenpick Hotel/ Dead Sea 27/2/2008

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  1. DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS & TOOLS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OFGOOD ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN THE TOURIST ACCOMODATION SECTOR IN JORDAN – IMPLEMENTATION OF PILOT STUDIESLIFE05 TCY/HKJ/000132 –GREEN - TAS Prof. Mousa S. Mohsen EC Meeting Movenpick Hotel/ Dead Sea 27/2/2008

  2. About the GREEN-TAS Project • Project Location: Jordan • Starting date: 01/2/2006 • Expected ending date : 31/7/2008 • Duration in months : 30 • Tasks : 8 tasks

  3. PARTNERS Movenpick Hotels in Jordan Hashemite University Ministry of Environment University of Cyprus AEOLIKI Ltd Jordan University of Science and Technology

  4. GREEN-TAS OBJECTIVES 1. To analyze the tourist industry in Jordan and the prevailing opportunities and constraints related to the hotel accommodation sector 2. To develop strategies and policies for the improvement of the hotels’ environmental performance in Jordan 3. To identify and analyze success stories in relation to the hotels’ environmental performance in order to exploit the European and other best practices and know-how on the hotels’ environmental performance

  5. 4. To elaborate real cases (pilot studies) for the determination and monitoring of the environmental impacts of the hotel sector in Jordan 5. To develop and implement methodologies for the enhancement of the hotels’ environmental behavior and performance in Jordan

  6. 6. To perform an economic analysis for the application of EMS in the hotels in Jordan 7. To develop methods and tools for the monitoring and reporting of the hotels’ environmental actions, impacts and improvements 8. To disseminate this methodology and make it available among those concerned 9. To develop a guiding tool for implementation of environmental hotel best practices 10. To develop a relevant e-training module

  7. GREEN-TAS TASKS

  8. All Deliverables of T1,T2,T3 & T4 have been finalized. • All Deliverables of T1,T2 & T3 were submitted to the Commission.

  9. DELIVERABLES OF TASK 1(1/2/2006-31/8/2006)

  10. DELIVERABLES OF TASK 2(1/4/2006-30/9/2006)

  11. DELIVERABLES OF TASK 3(1/10/2006-31/5/2007)

  12. DELIVERABLES OF TASK 4(1/6/2007-31/12/2007)

  13. REPORTING

  14. Summary of Activities

  15. The web site of the project was designed and loaded by JUST www.just.edu.jo/green_tas

  16. A kick off meeting at the Hashemite University was held on March 9th, 2006 Meetings

  17. A kick-off meeting in Brussels was held on 6-7 June 2006

  18. A Steering Committee 1st meeting was held at Hashemite University, 26 June 2006

  19. Steering Committee Jordan Society of Tourism & Travel Agents Jordan Environment Society Jordan Hotel Association Jordan Tourism Board Tourist Guide Association Hashemite University Jordan University of Science and Technology Ministry of Tourism Ministry of Environment Movenpick Hotels in Jordan University of Cyprus AEOLIKI Company/ Cyprus

  20. EC Mission MeetingMovenpick Hotel, Dead Sea, Jordan14th October 2006

  21. Partners meeting was held on September 25th, 2006, Amman-Jordan

  22. Steering Committee 2nd MeetingHashemite University Zarqa, Jordan18th April 2007

  23. Site Visits A total of 8 site visits to Euro-Med Region Countries were carried out

  24. Two visits were conducted to make environmental analyses of the current situation and performance in the two Mövenpick Hotels of Dead Sea and Petra (case studies). • This was accompanied with distributing a number of surveys on hotels in the Dead Sea and Petra areas (as well as other regions in earlier stages) regarding details about different environmental performances and operations taking place in these hotels.

  25. An environmental policy for each of the two Mövenpick hotels has been developed and signed by the management. • EMS has been launched at the two hotels with a long-term objective plan to be verified as EMAS by mid 2008. • The EMS identifies clear targets, concrete deadlines and budgetary requirements for all actions to be completed.

  26. Developing an audit report for each of these hotels was done after launching the EMS at the two Mövenpick Hotels. • An internal audit and a management review took place place in collaboration with AEOLIKI consultants and other partners of the project on 14th – 18th of November 2007.

  27. Targets and recommendations have been set for the MPs in Dead Sea and Petra after Eco-mapping was carried out throughout the resort.

  28. Dissemination Activities

  29. Three thousands copies (3,000) ofleaflets (Fold-out type) in Arabic and English describing the project and its objectives and the program via which it is financed were issued. • These were widely distributed to hotels, guests, environmental police, NGOs, Jordanian and Cypriot universities, ministries and other public authorities, they were also distributed to the hotels of Mövenpick in Dead Sea and Petra, and through them leaflets were distributed to guests and to employees, police in the site of Petra, and environmental police.

  30. Participation of UCY at the European Initiative “Researchers Evening”, 22nd September 2006, organised by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. The researchers and postgraduate students of the GAIA laboratory informed the public and distributed approx. 200 information leaflets for the research taking place at GAIA including the GREEN-TAS project.

  31. A poster was designed and published to the public in several places, and was distributed to all participants of the second steering committee meeting.

  32. Press release in local Jordanian newspapers to publicize the projects activities and results (such as these on the dates 16/3/ 2006, 3/4/2006, 3/9/2006, 10/10/2006 in "al-Rai", which is the number one newspaper in Jordan).

  33. GREEN-TAS Website • The website (http://www.just.edu.jo/green_tas) was launched for the first time on May 2006. • The website consists of the following: Project Description, Methodology, Activities, Progress Results, Dissemination, Partners, Gallery, Useful links and Contacts. • It describes the GREEN-TAS project in details and it incubates all the results of the project so that it can be accessible by all the partners over the net. • All the activities, progress reports, visits and gallery are posted on the web as the project grows.

  34. The GAIA Laboratory of Environmental Engineering (UCY) website describes all European, National and International projects and activities in which it has participated in. • A brief description is given of the Green-TAS project, partners, duration and the project website link: (http://www.eng.ucy.ac.cy/GAIA/EN/indexEN_frames.htm)

  35. Number of presentations in different meetings and workshops about the project: • Washington State University, U.S.A in September 2006. • Valencia University, Spain in December 2006. • Yarmouk University, Jordan in January 2007 • University of Cyprus, Cyprus in September 2006.

  36. Two articles were published in scientific journals; one has already been published in the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Thermal Engineering: Theory and Applications; which took place on 21-23 May 2007, Amman, Jordan. This paper is entitled: "Potential of Energy Savings in the Hotel Sector in Jordan“; This paper is accepted for publication in the international scientific journal: "Energy Conversion and Management". • A scientific paper was accepted in the 1st Maghreb Conference on Water Treatment and Desalination (CMTDE 2007) held on 7th to 10th December 2007 in Tunisia; this paper is entitled: “Current Situation of Water Consumption and Conservation in the Tourist Accommodation Sector in Jordan”. This paper is accepted for publication in the international scientific journal: "Desalination".

  37. A brochure was designed (in 4 languages) which includes information about energy consumption, solid waste, and water consumption. This brochure is being reviewed by MP in order to approve it.

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