GSTC Conference for Patagonia
"Towards more sustainable destinations" for Chile
Conference will be held in Coyhaique the jumping-off point for travelers through Chilean Patagonia’s most beautiful and unspoiled landscapes.
"Towards more Sustainable Destinations" – Following the GSTC Criteria, management, marketing and awareness of sustainable destinations will be the key themes at the Global Sustainable Tourism Conference, GSTC2017.
GSTC2017 will include international and domestic tourism stakeholders involved in the development and promotion of sustainable tourism; including public sector, hotels, tour operators, academia, development agencies, NGOs, consultants, and more.
A mixture of plenary sessions and breakouts with international and national experts in sustainable tourism as speakers, panelists, and panel moderators.
Topics include:
- Certifications of sustainability in travel and tourism
- Marketing sustainable tourism
- Sustainable visitor management practices
- Municipalities managing for sustainable tourism
- Destination management for climate change adaptation
- Sustainable tourism awareness and education
- Sustainable hotel management
- Sustainable food in the tourism industry
- Ecotourism and community-based tourism
- Indigenous tourism
More information:
GSTC2017 English page: http://bit.ly/2qlNpIV
GSTC2017 pgina en español: http://bit.ly/2pDjOf4
Valere Tjolle
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