Big Data and Business Analytics for managing Santiago de Compostela’s heritage
Turismo de Santiago leads the BODAH project (Big and Open Data for the development of new processes towards Atlantic Heritage management), in which a total of 8 entities from Spain, France, Portugal, Ireland and the United Kingdom are participating, which aims to strengthen a more holistic sustainable development of tourism and citizen flows and the redistributions of socio-economic impacts thanks to the use of data and smart technologies.
In this project, a total of 30 indicators have been defined to monitor five fundamental issues related to the development of tourism activity at the destination:
- Most visited tourist sites • Visitors received • How visitor flows affect the resource’s conservation status.
- Resident's perception of tourism • Socio-economic impact of tourism on the city.
Currently, the BODAH consortium is still working on analysing the results obtained from the indicators and designing technological solutions adapted to the needs of each destination.
- Sistemas Analítica Datos (Big data/BI...)
Guide to best practices in cultural heritage for smart destinations