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consumers
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Sustainable
Investment and Finance in Tourism (SIFT) network
A knowledge and investment network meant to mainstream
sustainability into tourism development investments
and financing. The main outcome of this network will
be the establishment of a common and voluntary standard
to encourage greater sustainability in tourism investments. |
Public, private and multilateral investors
financing and development organizations
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Improving
environmental management of SMEs in the accommodation
sector (E-tool)
Development of an e-tool for the accommodation sector
to improve its environmental performance, followed by
capacity building seminars that enhance the uptake of
the e-tool and the creation of local experts groups
to develop training for environmental managers in SMEs. |
SMEs of the accommodation sector |
English
French
Vietnamese
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Disaster
risk management for coastal tourism destinations responding
to climate change
A practical guide for decision makers and local communities
to support coastal tourism destinations to prepare and
respond to natural disasters and the impacts of climate
change |
Local, municipal and community planners
local governments
industry
other tourism stakeholders |
English |
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Sowing
the Seeds of Change
A CD-ROM teaching pack (capacity building tool) for
the integration of sustainable tourism and environmental
principles in the hospitality schools educational
curricula.
View
the CD-ROM online:
Arabic I English I French
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Tourism students, hospitality schools
tourism businesses |
French
English
Arabic |
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Promoting
heritage-based tourism: Preserving today's treasures
for tomorrow's generations (Central America)
Identification of capacity building needs of key tourism
stakeholders at all levels and development of training
materials for promoting cultural and natural heritage
as an asset for sustainable tourism in Central American
countries.
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National park managers
Ministries of Culture, Environment, and Tourism
ecotourism and culture-based tourism businesses |
Spanish
English
French |
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Sustainable
coastal tourism: The Integrated Coastal Zone Management
(ICZM) approach
An operational manual for integrating sustainability
in tourism planning and management in coastal zone
development to promote sustainable use of resources
and increase long-term sustainability of this sector.
Report: English
I French
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Governments |
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French |
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Building
capacity on climate change and tourism
Work programme to assist developing countries and countries
with economies in transition to adapt planning and management
practices to the impacts of climate change in the tourism
sector |
Ministries of Tourism and Environment |
English |
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Sustainable
Tourism Stewardship Council (STSC)
A coalition of tourism associations, NGOs and government
agencies aiming to set universal minimum standards for
certification of sustainable programs and accredit those
that meets them. The minimum standards will be based
on the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria. |
Governments, certification programmes
tourism industry |
English |
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Partnership
for Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria (GSTC)
A coalition of more than 30 organisations to mainstream
sustainability into tourism by providing clear guidelines
and criteria which have been designed to serve as the
minimum requirements any tourism business should aspire
to reach in order to protect and sustain the world's
natural and cultural resources while ensuring tourism
meets its potential to alleviate poverty. |
Tourism industry |
English
French
Spanish |
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Tourism
and sustainable development: The French experience
Under the auspices of the French committee for sustainable
tourism, a compilation of French good practice examples
in sustainable tourism was conducted. These good practices
illustrate the variety of solutions that can contribute
to make tourism a key component for a sustainable devel-opment.
Intended for all tourism stakeholders, it was in particular
distributed on the occasion of the 3rd meeting of the
ITF in December 2007 |
Managers
policy markers
tourism promoters
NGOs |
French
English |
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Practical
guides to good practice in specific destinations
A series of publications targeting tour operators and
other tourism stakeholders aiming to improve sustainable
tourism development practices in destinations such forests,
deserts, etc. |
Tour operators |
Arabic
English
French
Portuguese
Spanish |
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World
heritage sustainable tourism community of best practice
Development of a web-based platform for the sharing
of information, communication and networking to promote
sustainable tourism best practices at and around World
Heritage Sites. |
World Heritage site managers
States Parties
tourism industry
private sector and investors
visitors and tourists
local communities |
English |
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Certification
for Sustainable Tourism - CST Label (Costa Rica)
Costa Rica's governmental certification process, one
of the world's first, free of charge, implemented since
1997, with over 110 certified hotels and tour operators.
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Travel and tourism industry |
Spanish
English |
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Environment
management for the accommodation sector (Morocco)
This project aims to provide capacity building for improving
the Moroccan industry of tourism, environmental performances,
and its competitiveness at the national, regional, and
international levels. |
Accommodation sector |
French |
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Addressing
climate change and tourism: A small island state perspective
The project builds capacity and skills in small island
states to address the challenges of climate change.
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Chambers of Commerce
hotel employers associations
hotel employees associations
national tourism organisations
tourism development companies
departments of meteorology
Ministries of Agriculture
environment agencies
water suppliers
energy suppliers
national trusts
community groups
national and local NGOs |
English |
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Costa
Rica tourism and climate change strategy
A government / private sector project that aims for
Costa Rica to become a climate neutral destination by
the year 2021 through the gradual incorporation of vulnerability
analysis, establishment of metrics, education and awareness
campaigns, compensation and mitigation practices in
the tourism sector.
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Civil society
tourists
travel and ourism industry |
Spanish
English |
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Sustainable
tourism development strategies
An activity to improve the integration of sustainability
in national tourism policies and to raise awareness
on the need for greater coherence between tourism and
other policies that influence tourism sustainable development. |
Policy makers
tourism operators
tourism enterprises |
English
French |
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Excellence
in Energy for the Tourism Industry (EETI)
Developed within the framework of the Intelligent Energy
- Europe Programme, the project focuses on actions to
foster energy efficiency and the rational use of energy
resources in the accommodation sector, especially SMEs
hotels. Its main goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and costs in the hotel sector in Europe. |
SMEs hotels
hotel associations,
national tourism bodiesdestinations
tour operators
suppliers and manufacturers in the field of energy
efficiency and renewable energy use
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English |
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Conserving
biodiversity through good practices in the hotel industry
(Brazil)
The experience of the 'Roteiros de Charme Hotel Association',
Brazil, in implementing its ethics and environmental
code of conduct aiming to mainstream sustainability
into the accommodation sector. |
Accommodation sector
tourism managers
local community |
Portuguese |
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I French
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Pilot
projects in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
A series of pilot adaptation projects aiming to integrate
sustainable tourism development into national climate
change adaptation strategies. It addresses policy issues,
environmental impact assessment processes, and improvement
of climate information for long-term strategic tourism
planning to be implemented at selected demonstration
areas. |
Policy makers
Ministries of Tourism, Environment, Urban Planning and
Infrastructure, Fisheries and Economy
tourism private sector associations (tour operators,
hotels, tourism board etc.)
NGOs
academic institutions |
English |
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Ways
towards sustainable tourism
A WWF multimedia toolkit presenting in-depth information
on five best practice examples in marine and coastal
areas, approaching residues man-agement, funding for
nature conservation and livelihood improvement, protected
areas manage-ment, certification of tourism products
and cross-national cooperation on tourism-related topics. |
Tourism industry
tour operators
protected areas management
local and national communities
NGOs
local stakeholders |
English |
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DestiNet
English I French
A knowledge networking portal/tool designed as a common
space for sustainable tourism stakeholders to map and
develop more sustainable destinations and tourism supply
chain products/services. Users can upload their own
information, or search and display any content related
to sustainable tourism from local to global level. |
Tourism administrators
businesses
NGOs
consultants
academic bodies
tourism supply chain
products/services |
English |
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I French
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Tourism
for Nature and Development: A toolkit of good practices
A resource for tourism planners and practitioners providing
practical guidance to support biodiversity conservation
and poverty alleviation in the tourism sector. |
Governments
development agencies
businesses, NGOs |
French
English |
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I French
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Green
Travel Bridge
A joint public private partnership to identify SMEs
providers of sustainable tourism products and services
in selected Latin American countries that comply with
the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria (GSTC). At the
same time, German SMEs tour operators and travel agencies
will be encouraged and qualified to commercialize these
products on the European and German travel markets. |
SMEs providers of sustainable tourism products and services
in selected Latin American countries
German SMEs tour operators and travel agencies |
Spanish
German |
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English
I French
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World
Heritage Alliance (WHA) for sustainable tourism
An industry-led initiative to mainstream sustainability
into tourism for the protection of the World Heritage
and foster economic development for local commu-nities
in and around these sites. |
Governments
travel and tourism industry
civil society |
English |
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World
Heritage Sustainable Tourism Initiative
A framework for activities and projects, building capacity,
business development and marketing techniques to create
processes for using tourism to promote site conservation. |
World Heritage site managers
local communities
visitors
tour operators |
English |
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English
I French
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Sustainable
tourism and conservation at the Riviera and Costa Maya
(Mexico)
A partnership between WWF, Tour Operators' Initiative
(TOI) and the Mesoamerican Reef Tourism Initiative (MARTI)
to promote sustainable tourism planning and development
aiming to the coastal habitats' protection, and the
adoption of Good Environmental Practices by TOI hotel
suppliers in that region. |
Hotels
tourism industry suppliers
governments |
English
Spanish |
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Destinations
Promotion of strategies for a continuous planning and
management process for sustainable tourism development
in the southern Mediterranean Nations. |
Managers
policy-makers
tourism promoters
NGOs |
French
English
Arabic |
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English
I French
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Sustainable
coastal tourism in Africa
Demonstrating and capturing best practices and technologies
for the reduction of land-sourced impacts resulting
from coastal tourism and the formulation and implementation
of national and regional policies and strategies for
sustainable tourism development. |
Tourism operators
public and private sectors,
Sub-Saharan African Ministries of Tourism and Environment |
English |
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I French
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The
Davos process
A programme within the tourism sector and in the context
of the wider UN to respond to climate change challenges
in relation to tourism sector through four key actions:
mitigation, adaptation, application of new technology
and securing financial resources. |
UN entities
private sector
tourism authorities
researchers
policy makers
NGOs |
English
French
Spanish
Russian |
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English
I French
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Sustainable
Tourism - Eliminating Poverty (ST-EP) programme
Accessing the influence of sustainable tourism development
to alleviate poverty by promoting appropriate strategies
and policies, and imple-menting projects aimed to foster
sustainable development. |
Local communities,
tourism enterprisers
government officials and decision makers
NGOs
private sector organisations |
English
French
Spanish |
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English
I French
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E-tourism:
A tool for sustainable tourism development and autonomy
of destinations
An e-tool to promote information and commu-nication
technology (ICT) through an electronic training package,
aimed to enhance SMEs com-petitiveness in the tourism
sector of developing countries and equipping stakeholders
with tech-nological tools for the implementation of
suitable e-business models. |
Tourism enterprises of developing countries
local suppliers
private sector, including SMEs |
English
Spanish |
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English
I French
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TrainForTrade
Programme
A process that aims to strengthen capacities in the
field of sustainable tourism for development through
technical cooperation projects on capacity-development
at the national and sub-regional levels. |
Local communities
public, private sectors
civil society of African countries |
English |
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English I French
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Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI) in tourism: The development
dimension
A multi-country empirical study to assess information
of the FDI impacts and facets of capital investment,
transfer of technology and access to global markets
in developing countries as a route to carry out sustainable
tourism. |
Policy-makers,
hotel groups
transnational corporations
financial institutions |
English |
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Global
Observatory on Sustainable Tourism (GOST)
An initiative to facilitate the establishment of a network
of observatories at all levels aiming to a systematic
application of monitoring, evaluation and information
management techniques, as key tools for the formulation
and implementation of sustainable tourism policies,
strategies, plans and management processes. |
Policy makers, planners
tourism managers |
English |
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English
I French
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Green
Star Hotel Initiative
Project to promote a continuous planning and management
process for sustainable tourism devel-opment in the
Southern Mediterranean countries. It provides a practical
toolkit and training package to support the hotels in
the implementation process. It aims to set up an environmentally
friendly label for the accommodation sector applicable
to destina-tions throughout Egypt and the Middle East. |
Egypt's tourism and hotel industries
accommodation sector managers and staff |
Arabic |
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English
I French
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Global
Sustainable Tourism Alliance (GSTA)
A coalition of conservation and tourism develop-ment
organisations, academic institutions, NGOs, IGOs and
government agencies working together to create a set
of global baseline criteria and practices for sustainable
tourism development. |
Local/indigenous Small, Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises
(SMMEs)
governments |
Spanish
English |