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Chinese Prime Mover

- Dr. ZHONG Yongde 钟永德, Dean and Professor,School of Tourism, Central South Forest & Technology University, Hunan province. Professor and Doctoral Supervisor Zhong Yongde who is male is the Doctor of Vienna Agricultural University and the dean of Tourism Institute of Central South University of Forest and Technology. Now he is the member of Forest Resource Protection and Steering Committee of China Education Organization, the member of China Tourism Association Tourism Education Committee, the chief expert of Hunan Tourism Institute, the vice president of professional education organization of Hunan Tourism Institute, the chief expert of Principal Research Base for Sustainable Development of tourism experts in Hunan Province, the vice director of the University Research Center for Sustainable Development, the vice head of Dongting Lake Wetland Ecological System of Forestry Science Research Station of the Central South University of Forest and Technology. His main research is about Eco-tourism management with tourism planning and design. Recently he participated in 2 projects of National Natural Science Foundation and 16 commissioned horizontal projects, and he once published 8 monographs and 15 research papers. Now he has received Third Prize of scientific and technological progress once, Second Prize for Hunan Province teaching results once, Second Prize for Hunan Forestry Science and Technology Advancement Award twice and Third Prize for scientific and technological achievements of Forest Organization

European Prime mover

- Mr Eric Nanchen : Director of the Foundation for the sustainable development of mountainous areas - FDDM, Valais, Switzerland

- Malcolm Bell (UK) : Malcolm Bell became Head of Tourism at Visit Cornwall on the 1st January 2010. Prior to this appointment Malcolm was Director of South West Tourism from April 1999 to 2009. His previous appointment was as Director of Economic Development with PROSPER (the joint Business Link and Training & Enterprise Council for Devon & Cornwall, where he progressed PROSPERS’s strategic activities on economic development, tourism, inward investment, and rural and urban initiatives

Malcolm is a Cornishman, married with two daughters, and a keen dinghy sailor. He is a Fellow of the Tourism Society, Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacturing and Commerce and a Fellow of the Academy of Food and Wine Service.

He is an expert advisor to the European Commission and a member of the EC’s Tourism Sustainability Group and is leading a working group to establish a core set of indicators to measure sustainable tourism.

Other appointments include membership of the Forestry Commissions Regional Advisory Board, a Trustee of the Charity that oversees the Fifteen Cornwall Restaurant that helps disadvantaged youth to train to be chefs.

- Christophe Clivaz (CH): Christophe Clivaz is assistant professor at the Interdisciplinary Teaching and Research unit (UER) in Tourism at the Graduate Institute Kurt Bösch (IUKB) in Sion. He is currently working on the questions of the governance of tourist places and on the analysis of public policies of tourism, at local, regional, national or international levels. From 2000 to 2008, Christophe Clivaz worked as scientific associate then as professor HES in tourism economy and sustainable development at the Institute of Economy and Tourism of the HES-SO Valais in Sierre. His main interests were local agenda 21, sport events, visitors’ management in protected parks and areas and governance of tourist territories. Christophe Clivaz studied political science at the University of Lausanne, has a Diploma in management and analysis of public politics (DESMAP), particularly on environmental management at the Geneva University. He holds a PhD in public administration from the Swiss graduate school of public administration (IDHEAP) in Lausanne.

- Axel Roduit (CH): Axel Roduit is a communication specialist. Film director, journalist, photographer, he is currently employed by the Foundation for Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions (FDDM), focusing on multimedia illustration of “good practices” in the field of sustainable development. After a master degree in political science at the University of Lausanne, Axel Roduit worked at the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the federal department of foreign affairs (EDA). During his internship, he assisted the head of the knowledge management desk in different tasks concerning knowledge sharing within and between the organizations. In the same time, he attended an in-service education in human rights at the University of Bern. After that, he was trained in journalism and communication at the Swiss Television in Geneva, at the Journalism Training Center of Lausanne (CRFJ) and at the Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme of Montpellier (ESJ, France). Web editing, video production, reporting on many different topics constituted the core of his job during two years.