Massive subjects of the day for sustainable tourism masterclass
Spring Masterclass to debate Greenwashing, Food and Tourism Commoditization, Human Rights and Fair Trade Tourism plus Climate Change.
As tourism is on the rise again see: Tourism’s billion opportunities get bigger
How can tourism make sustainable profits for everybody if it is commoditized, there is rampant greenwash, human rights violations on all sides plus climate change?
Or are these issues enormous opportunities?
Take part in the day-long debate about sustainable tourism, learn from the opinion-leaders and make your voice heard in this small group.
The event will be held on April 19th in central London
The format is short informative presentations by speciaiists followed by discussion – Chatham House rules (reporting of subjects but no reporting of names!)
So that all the important subjects packed into the day can be dealt with fully and satisfactorily and leave time for discussions and networking, the 12 hour intensive masterclass will include lunch, supper, and pre and post event information.
The masterclass is kept to a maximum of 25 participants to provide in depth understanding and discussions of this complex and substantial opportunity. The package cost includes full information pack, networking luncheon and supper: £500 per attendee.
Currently a special earlybird price of £250 is available. Sustainable tourism report subscribers and Masters students pay only £150 email to get your discount: [email protected]
Or book NOW and save £250 HERE
Sustainable Tourism Masterclasses have been held for the last six years and have attracted full houses of attendees and top speakers of global repute.
A full synthesis report is circulated to all attendees and all attendees are both invited to join the masterclass network and the closed online group.
The Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2012 is supported by: 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
See amazing new 2012 sustainable tourism report 93% off offer HERE
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