Planeta.com says fall in love with responsible tourism
Only a week to go until global responsible tourism week
Responsible Tourism Week takes place February 13-17. This is the fourth year
for Responsible Tourism Week and Planeta.com’s 12th year of online
conferencing.
Planeta says they expect the conversations to take a great leap forward thanks to inspired participation. Details at: http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2012
Dates officially extended – the dates for Responsible Tourism Week to include the weekend!
Fall in love with responsible travel February 13-19 as Planeta.com hosts Responsible Tourism Week, our week-long online unconference. Due to popular demand this year’s Responsible Tourism Week expands from five days to seven.
2012 is the fourth year for Responsible Tourism Week and Planeta.com’s 12th year of online conferencing. The site expects the conversations to take a great leap forward thanks to inspired participation.
Responsible Tourism Week is a free unconference exploring down-to-earth applications of noble concepts including responsible tourism, conscious travel, the local travel movement and ecotourism with effective and inexpensive social media and local events.
Planeta welcomes partners and financial sponsors, particularly institutions willing to invest in workshops focused on digital literacy training.
Valere Tjolle
Valere is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2012 Special Offers HERE
Valere
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