How can we ensure that World War II heritage remains meaningful and accessible for future generations while embracing sustainable practices? This is the question at the heart of Preserving the Past, Securing the Future, a new project dedicated to integrating sustainability into the WWII remembrance sector.
As part of the LRE Forum and Member Seminar 2025, we are launching a dedicated workshop to introduce the project to the sector’s stakeholders, share key insights on sustainable heritage tourism, and highlight opportunities for engagement.
This interactive session will explore the intersection of WWII heritage and sustainability, offering expert perspectives and practical examples from the field. Our sustainable tourism specialists will present key concepts, good practices, and insights gained so far. The workshop will also feature a real-world case study from the Juno Beach Centre, showcasing how sustainable policies can be successfully implemented in WWII museums and remembrance sites.
This workshop is an opportunity to connect with peers, exchange knowledge, and take the first steps toward implementing sustainability strategies in your organization.