Sustainable tourism portal opens for business
The new Sustainable Tourism Online web-portal, developed by the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre in Australia in its last six months of operations, has gone live.
The portal can be accessed from www.sustainabletourismonline.com. It is free to use.
This portal was developed to deliver research and tools to support improved practice by tourism industry operators and organisations beyond STCRC’s wind-up on June 30.
New information has been developed from STCRC research and is included in the portal.
Sustainable Tourism Online provides access to leading tourism research and tools in three main areas: Destinations and Communities; Business Operations; and Parks and Culture in addition to broader sustainable tourism themes.
Users have the opportunity to submit reports and information for inclusion in the portal.
A key feature of Sustainable Tourism Online is the Online Community which provides a platform for tourism professionals to identify appropriate new research, tools and knowledge and participate in ongoing discussions relating to sustainable tourism issues and challenges.
Sustainable Tourism Online will be hosted and managed by EC3 Global.
Ian Jarrett
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