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FAQ: The Way of the Holy Grail Cultural Itinerary and Love Footprint Metric

Summary

The XI International Scientific-Professional Congress on Cultural Tourism in Mexico introduced the World Network of Solidarity, Smart, Regenerative and Circular Routes and the innovative 'Love Footprint in Destination' metric, which was extremely well-received by the international scientific community as a new way to measure tourism's positive ethical and transformative impacts.

What was the main event where the Love Footprint concept was presented?

The XI International Scientific-Professional Congress on Cultural Tourism, hosted by Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco in Mexico on August 14-15, 2025.

Who developed the World Network of Solidarity, Smart, Regenerative and Circular Routes?

Dr. Fernando Molina Pons developed this network, which was presented for the first time in academic circles at the congress.

What is the ‘Love Footprint in Destination’ and who created it?

The Love Footprint is an innovative metric created by Dr. Ana Mafé García that measures travelers’ ethical, supportive, and transformative contributions to destinations, similar to how CO₂ footprint is quantified.

Why is the Love Footprint concept significant for tourism?

It provides a new way to measure the positive impact of tourism by evaluating ethical and transformative contributions, which was extremely well-received by the international scientific community as an innovative approach.

Who were some of the key participants and organizers of the congress?

The congress included an exceptional Honorary Committee with Governor Javier May Rodríguez, Rectors from Mexican and Spanish universities, and organizing committee members from various international institutions including Loyola University, University of Córdoba, and researchers from Portugal, Morocco, and Mexico.

What organization is Dr. Ana Mafé García associated with?

Dr. Ana Mafé García is the president of the International Association Cultural Itinerary The Way of the Holy Grail in Europe.

How does the Love Footprint compare to traditional tourism metrics?

Similar to how CO₂ footprint quantifies environmental impact, the Love Footprint measures travelers’ ethical, supportive, and transformative contributions, providing a new dimension for evaluating tourism’s positive effects.

Where can I find more information about The Way of the Holy Grail cultural itinerary?

More information is available at their official website: https://elcaminodelsantogrial.eu/

What was the international reception of these new concepts?

The proposal was extremely well-received by the international scientific and academic community as it proposed a new way of measuring the positive impact of tourism.

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