Sustainable tourism conference for Bournemouth uni
Debate about the relationship between climate change sustainability and tourism
The International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research (ICTHR), Bournemouth University has announced a conference to debate the conceptual ideas and contested relationships between climate change, sustainability and tourism as well as to examine worldwide responses and exchange cutting-edge research.
The conference will feature keynote presentations from high-level policy makers from international agencies, leading research organisations and the private sector and will provide an excellent opportunity for participants to exchange knowledge and network with delegates.
Keynote speakers include:
Mr Luigi Cabrini, Director UNWTO Sustainable Tourism • Dr Ishwaran Natarajan, Director UNESCO Division for Ecological Sciences • Dr Richard Butler, Emeritus Professor, University of Strathclyde • Dr Stephan Harrison, University of Exeter & Oxford University • Representative from the Tourism Unit European Commission • Panel Discussion: policy agencies and key industry players.
Abstract submission last date: 30 April 2012 Early bird registration closes: 30 June 2012
For more information please visit:
http://blogs.bournemouth.ac.uk/climatechange2012
Valere Tjolle
Valere is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011 Get your copy at a special offer price: HERE
Valere
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