Reunification or not, Cyprus tourism has lessons to learn

July 7, 2017

Cyprus tourism has lessons to learn reunification or not

“Talks to reuni­fy the divided island of Cyprus col­lapsed amid anger and recrim­in­a­tions in the early hours of Fri­day, mark­ing the end of a pro­cess seen as the most prom­ising in gen­er­a­tions to heal dec­ades of con­flict.” Thus repor­ted Reu­ters earli­er today. The col­lapsed talks in Switzer­land between Greek Cyp­ri­ot Pres­id­ent Nicos Ana­stas­i­ades and Turk­ish Cypriot […]

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Mission cells to power responsible tourism in Kerala

July 4, 2017

Kumarakom is a pioneer destination for responsible tourism in Kerala

Kerala’s Respons­ible Tour­ism Mis­sion will be up and run­ning by the end of this month (July 2017). Accord­ing to a news art­icle in The Times of India, the Indi­an state’s “ambi­tious” pro­gram aims to gen­er­ate more employ­ment and income in loc­al com­munit­ies without harm­ing the envir­on­ment. Under the Mis­sion, respons­ible tour­ism “cells” will be set up […]

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More shades of grey in elephant tourism

June 30, 2017
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More shades of grey in elephant tourism

Soon after The “Good Tour­ism” Blog shared a link to a “GT” Insight about ele­phant tour­ism to an eco­tour­ism industry Face­book group, the motiv­a­tion of con­trib­ut­or John Roberts was ques­tioned by an angry com­ment­at­or: “The fact that someone employed in the ele­phant rid­ing industry is writ­ing crit­ic­ally about the neg­at­ive impacts of Respons­ible Tour­ism on […]

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Conservationists “condemn” Philippines Tourism Sec’y for Coral World Park

June 29, 2017

Coral World Park and developments like it threaten vulnerable species, according to Philippines' conservationists. Image: Haribon

An alli­ance of loc­al con­ser­va­tion­ists have con­demned not only the pro­posed Cor­al World Park in Coron, Palawan but also Phil­ip­pines Tour­ism Sec­ret­ary Wanda Teo for her pub­lic declar­a­tion of sup­port for it. A state­ment from the Haribon Found­a­tion for the Con­ser­va­tion of Nat­ur­al Resources and PAMANA Ka Sa Pilip­i­nas, a net­work of com­munity-based mar­ine pro­tec­ted area […]

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Three UN bosses offer four tips to become a sustainable tourist

June 29, 2017
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Three UN bosses offer four ways to be a sustainable tourist: Patricia Espinosa by UNclimatechange (CC BY 2.0) via Flickr; Erik Solheim by Harry Wad (CC BY-SA 3.0) via Wikimedia Commons; and Taleb Rifai by World Travel & Tourism Council (CC BY 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons

Three United Nations big­wigs rep­res­ent­ing the port­fo­li­os of tour­ism, cli­mate change, and the envir­on­ment have com­bined forces on Devex to offer four ways to become a sus­tain­able tour­ist. The lead­ers, who pos­sibly sat in an office togeth­er brain­storm­ing their best ideas and delib­er­at­ing over their choice of words (but more likely asked a com­mu­nic­a­tions staffer […]

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Pacific ecotourism hampered by economic realities?

June 28, 2017
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Most Pacific eco­tour­ism pro­jects are short term because they are driv­en by purely con­ser­va­tion con­cerns while neg­lect­ing prof­it­ab­il­ity. Pacific-region eco­tour­ism pro­grams are frag­men­ted, mak­ing it dif­fi­cult to get a clear pic­ture of pro­gress. And there is a lack of fund­ing and pro­mo­tion of eco­tour­ism in the region. Accord­ing to a South Pacific Tour­ism Organ­isa­tion (SPTO) […]

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