SUSTAINABLE TOURISM GLOBAL EVENT THIS WEEK
Monday, 01 Jun, 2010
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LAST CHANCE FOR FREE OFFER – Internet Mega-event to include contributions from friends of sustainable tourism from all over the world FREE for first 100 registrants
The first of the series of Sustainable Tourism Report Suite webinars is to take place on 4th June 2010.
It is entitled: Friends of Sustainable Tourism Tell it Like it IS!”
It will include informal interviews with major innovators in sustainable tourism from around the globe.
This is certain to be a sellout event.
Make sure that you are entitled to priority booking by emailing [email protected] with the subject line “1ST WEBINAR PRIORITY”
Make a date for 4th June 2010 07.00 PDT, 10.00 EST, 15.00 BST, 16.00 CET 20.30 India,
The Sustainable Tourism Webinar Series (Global spread 4th June, 2nd July, 6th August, 3rd September, 1st October and 5th November) includes:
- A series of highly illuminating 90 minute sessions
- Webinars on variety of sustainable tourism topics including marketing, certification, carbon markets, green hotels, sustainable destinations, carbon neutral destinations, sustainable tour operating
- Full cast of top speakers and thinkers for each webinar
- Opportunities to question, engage and network
- Full follow up process
The webinars are limited to 200 participants to ensure full opportunity to engage in the question and answer sessions. Each webinar costs £10 per person per webinar, £50 per set of 6.
Sustainable Tourism Masterclass and webinars are supported by Innovation for Sustainable Development Center
Get a free seat at the first webinar – email [email protected] NOW
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