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SUSTAINABLE DESTINATION REPORT – SNEAK PREVIEW – the report will include: GSTC Early Adopter Destinations – Okavango Delta Ramsar Site; Fjord Norway; Huangshan China; Jackson Hole, Grand Teton & Yellowstone, USA; Lanzarote Canary Islands; St Kitts and Nevis – Earthcheck Destinations – Snaefeelnes Peninsula, Iceland; Huatulco, Mexico; Kaikoura, New Zealand – Quality Coast – Azores, Portugal; Ierapetra, Crete; Gozo & Comino, Malta – Norway’s Sustainable Destinations – Trysil, Roros, Laerdal, Vega – Carbon Neutral Destinations – New Zealand, Iceland, Norway, Bonaire, Copenhagen – Sustainable Transport – Urban Sustainable Transport – Paris – How to Make Sustainable Transport a Major Destination Feature – Alpine Pearls – Green MICE – Visit Denver & Travel Portland have ASTM International Standard for Evaluation and Selection of Destinations for Environmentally Sustainable Meetings, Events, Trade Shows, and Conference – Public/Private Partnerships for Destination Stewardship in rural destinations-Peak of the Balkans Steering Committee, Mara Naboisho Conservancy, Kenya; Lephis and Ziway, Ethiopia – Sustainable Tourism initiatives in Mass tourism destinations – Cyprus Sustainable Tourism Initiative – EDEN Destinations 2013- Accessible Tourism – Town of Marathon, Greece; Cavan, Ireland; Fortress of Przemysl, Poland; Destination Laško, Slovenia
The Sustainable Destination Report 2013 will be published in a couple of weeks. Sponsored by Cape Town Tourism and Innovation Norway, the report will include hundreds of real life examples of green successes; dozens of funding sources; lists of green organizations; easy to read articles on green tourism subjects from certification to water; dozens of quality opportunities; masses of marketing methods. Usual price £100/€125/US$160
And the Sustainable Tourism Multimedia report is already out. It includes: interviews with 12 tourism people who are actually DOING IT: What is sustainable tourism and how can YOU benefit: Why is it a simply superb way to travel?: Where do you find it?: Who is involved in delivering it?: When did it start – what is the story of the movement?: What you can do to reap the rewards: Guide to how the travel and tourism industry works now and how sustainable tourism fits in: Comprehensive guide to 108 of the major players in global sustainable tourism: 20 great sustainable tourism ideas, practises, destinations, operators. Usual price £100/€125/US$160
Buy the two reports now for just £50 HERE
Plus you get a licence to distribute throughout your supply chain, employees, students and clients.
What they say about the Sustainable Tourism Report:
"The suite of reports is brilliant. Packed full of facts from: across the sector, worldwide cases and by a range of stakeholders. A great way to keep up to date with major issues of sustainable tourism and provide my tourism students with knowledge to underpin critical thinking and employability." Dr Angela M Benson Principal Lecturer – Sustainable Tourism Development Adjunct Associate Professor University of Canberra, Australia
"What a great read! Whether you are a consumer, travel agent, tour operator or tourism board, this guide provides sage perspective and relevant examples that ultimately will help propel the entire travel industry forward!" Greenloons
"Just finished with reading the Sustainable Tourism Marketing Guide. It provides a both comprehensive and detailed approach focussing in particular on destinations. What I liked most is an excellently presented genesis of modern tourism which I think is crucial for the understanding of sustainable travel. The guide builds a step-by-step understanding of basic underlying concepts, implementation and best practice. I learned a lot!" Lorenz Töpperwien @tourBlogging
"Totem"s Sustainable Tourism Report provides a refreshing and no-nonsense guide to understanding sustainable tourism and how it sits against the backdrop of global issues we face today. With easy-to-read marketing strategies and lists of key players in the industry, it will assist any tourism stakeholder who wishes to transition to sustainability." Cherie McClosker, advocate of Phillipines Fair Trade:
"I would like to tell you how much I enjoyed your Sustainable Tourism Report 2008. Not only was it an excellent distillation of the current state of a rather vast domain, but it also conveyed — thanks to your editorial style — the confusion, urgency, and in some cases irony of our situation at this point. I so enjoyed your tone and point of view". Linda Rivero – Peace Through Travel:
"Thanks for producing such a fine report. I would like to put up a link from my website to an abstract or summary of your report, so that visitors to my website can order it I have finally had an opportunity to read your fine report. I loved your description of the Tourism Development Master Plan … will they ever get there? I wish you lived next door so that we could have a really good chat!" Kate Daniel of Journeys Ahead
"A must-read for those working in sustainability and for colleagues that you’re seeking to engage." Simon Pickup Sustainable Tourism Manager – ABTA
"The 2012 edition again struck just the right balance between informing on international policy development; the latest trends in sustainable tourism practice and innovative developments in the private sector. "’¨ Cape Town Tourism
"The Totem Annual Sustainable Tourism Report is the most comprehensive resource of its kind. It seems to hit the hot topics every year and gives me food for thought whilst providing concrete links to further indepth content. Valere’s obvious enthusiasm and knowledge on the subject tumble from every paragraph. An important publication." Chris McHugo Chairman Discover Ltd owners of the Kasbah Du Toubkal, Marrakech, Morocco
"The Sustainable Tourism Report 2012 helps us to share interesting and topical issues with our teams world-wide, keeping them up to date with news and developments in sustainability. They are also great to keep as reference documents and are stored in our online sustainability library providing easy access for all Thomas Cook employees." Jo Baddeley, Sustainable Destinations Manager Thomas Cook UK & Ireland
"This is a really useful resource for any ‘not for profit’ membership organisation like us to be able to share with members. It clearly identifies the key issues and trends of increasing importance to visitors as well as providing some great examples of ‘best practice’ and case studies. In short there is something for everyone – whatever their size and wherever they are on the sustainability continuum." Eva McDiarmid The Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions
Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2012 current supporters are: 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, Considerate Hoteliers Association, Amstel Botel
Previous users include: Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Rezidor Hotel Group, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, University of Brighton, Tourism Ireland, The Nature Conservancy, Cleaner Climate, Virgin Group, Micato Safaris, Hilton Hotels Corp, Visit Britain, Canada Tourism, Tourism Innovation Group, Dublin Institute of Technology, Sabre Holdings, EplerWood Consultancy, Nichols Tourism Group, The Adventure Company, Exclusively Canada, University of Wales, University of Guelph, Sustainable Side of the Street, IFC, Discover Ltd, Griffith University, Australia, Yukon Tourist Board, Ipswich College, Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum, The Tourism Company, Citizen Development Corps, University of Hertfordshire, Disney Corp, Anglia Ruskin University, Kidderminster College, Olive Green Group, Six Senses Group, and many, many more.
The Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011/12 is supported by: ABTA – The Travel Association, Cape Town Tourism, Club Med, Discover Ltd, Failte Ireland, FourBGB, Green Tourism Business Scheme, Innovation Norway, ITB Berlin, MCI Management Center, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Thomas Cook Ltd.
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