Eldis Tourism offers bulletin service
The Eldis Tourism guide now offers a regular reporter service with details of free online documents of relevance to those interested in responsible tourism.
An example of the most recent Tourism reporter headlines are given below.
NEW DOCUMENTS:
1. New Threats to Employment in the Travel and Tourism Industry – 2003
2. The impact of the 2001-2002 crisis on the hotel and tourism industry
3. Community-based eco-tourism on the Wild Coast, South Africa: the case of the Amadiba Trail
4. Caribbean cruise sector: friend or foe?
5. Recreational scuba diving in Caribbean Marine Protected Areas: do the users pay?
6. Final report of the 1st International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism. Djerba, Tunisia, 9-11 April 2003
7. Switched on: renewable energy opportunities in the tourism industry
8. Making biodiversity work for your travel business: event report
NEWS:
1. Meeting: 5th Annual Caribbean Conference on Sustainable Tourism
2. Africa’s wildlife ‘to be privatised’
3. Web chat: Tourism: the world’s blessing or curse?
If you would like to subscribe to the Eldis Tourism Reporter, email the editor at [email protected] with your name and the email address you wish to subscribe. Alternatively visit the guide at http://www.eldis.org/csr/tourism.htm and subscribe via the box in the left margin
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