Sustainable Tourism Report FREE Cooperative Website Resources
Thursday, 30 Apr, 2010
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The sustainable tourism report website guide is published to provide a base for others to add their favourite sustainable tourism links
Said editor Valere Tjolle “I thought it would be a good idea to share the 40 major publicly-available websites I used to research and create the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite. Obviously there was also a great deal of hard copy involved, but as I was scanning these particular websites, I felt that they were really good resources.”
"Just use the comments section to add your favourites and we’ll publish a comprehensive cooperative edited list as soon as possible."
The list:
40 OF THE TOP WEBSITES FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM REPORT SUITE
2. en.cop15.dk/
11. www.unep.org
18. www.ipcc.ch/
19. www.wttc.org
20. www.fao.org/
24. www.who.int/en/
29. www.planeta.com/
30. www.lohas.com/
33. www.ddb.com/
37. www.icroa.org/
Valere Tjolle
Valere Tjolle is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite, special offer at: www.travelmole.com/stories/1142003.php
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