Food & tourism big issue for sustainable tourism report
Other key opportunities: China’s $900+ billion Silk Road, overtourism, destination case studies, smart destinations
Pre-publication orders before 15 September: 60% discount
Sustainable Tourism 0.2 will be published on Green Destination Day/World Tourism Day 27 September 2019 sponsored by Green Destinations
It is an indispensable tool for destinations, enabling them to:
- Use sustainable tourism marketing to get the right kind of tourists
- Avoid dangers of overtourism and maximise the advantages
- Lengthen tourist stays to maximise tourism benefits
- Maximise tourism financial yield
- Use tourism receipts and activity to benefit destination initiatives
- Build advantageous links with source markets
- Use case studies to review their activities
- And much more!
Find out more here: https://www.sustainabletourismreport.com/
Purchase at 60% pre-publication discount HERE
The Sustainable Tourism Report has been produced since 2003 and purchased and used by destinations, universities and tourism businesses such as:
Green Destinations, Green Tourism, ABTA – The Travel Association, ITB Berlin, Discover Ltd., Club Med, Innovation Norway, Thomas Cook Ltd., FourBGB, Cape Town Tourism, Bord Failte, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Green Tourism Business Scheme, MCI Business School Innsbruck,Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Rezidor Hotel Group, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, University of Brighton, Tourism Ireland, The Nature Conservancy, Virgin Group, Hilton Hotels Corp, Visit Britain, Canada Tourism, Tourism Innovation Group, Sabre Holdings, The Adventure Company, Exclusively Canada, University of Wales, University of Guelph, World Bank/IFC, Discover Ltd, Griffith University, Australia, Yukon Tourist Board, Ipswich College, Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum, The Tourism Company, University of Hertfordshire, Disney Corp, Anglia Ruskin University, Kidderminster College, Six Senses Group, and many, many more.
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