Inspiring stories from destinations get featured in Singapore.
Responsible tourism stories to feature at ITB Asia
The Blue Yonder in partnership with ITB Asia and Wild Asia is inviting inspiring stories related to tourism from destinations in Asia to be featured at the responsible tourism event at ITB-Asia, Singapore on 21st Oct 2011. The call for inspiring and innovative stories in tourism that made a difference to people and places is a continuation of what we organised in partnership with ITB Berlin in March 2011.
The selection of successful stories is based on the authenticity of the story, creative and innovative elements and the power to inspire others toward making responsible tourism a reality.
The Blue Yonder in partnership with ITB Asia and Wild Asia is inviting inspiring stories related to tourism from destinations in Asia to be featured at the responsible tourism event at ITB-Asia, Singapore on 21st Oct 2011.
If you are in Singapore please drop by TBY stand in Hall 601 / C10 (The Blue Yonder)
Responsible Tourism Networking will be organised on 21 October at Suntec City Singapore.
This year also features several case studies and Responsible Tourism clinics run by experts.
How to engage and motivate staff to support your sustainability strategy – Arnfinn Oines – Responsible Conscience, Six Senses Resorts and Spas
Making the shift towards responsible tourism – Zhang Mei, Founder Wild China
Voluntourism: Are we helping or harming local communities? – Gopinath Parayil – Concern Without Borders
Check out this link for more details.
http://www.blog.theblueyonder.com/2011/10/itb-asia-2011-responsible-tourism.html
Valere Tjolle
Valere edits and publishes the authoritative Sustainable Tourism Report Suite: Free offer for DMOs, CVBs, Tourist Boards HERE:
Valere
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