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Indigenous People and the Travel Industry: Practical Global Guidelines to Good Practice

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  • Published: 2017
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Author(s)
J. Sweeting
Publisher(s)
G Adventures, Planeterra, The George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies
Level of Accessibility
Free
Stakeholders
Academia, Community Organizations, NGOs, Private Sector
Geographic Regions
Global
Languages
English

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This G Adventures, Planatera, and GW IITS set of guidelines are for travel companies that work with indigenous communities around the world to encourage responsible conduct and guide good business practices that serve and protect the interests of indigenous communities and travel companies as well as produce visitor experiences that are authentic, respectful and rewarding.

Topics
Capacity Building
Cultural and Creative Industries
Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge
Destination Governance and Management
Digital Marketing and Social Media
Economic Contribution
Enterprise Development
Environmental Conservation
Indigenous Tourism
Resource Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Technology and Data
Visitor Management
GSTC-D Criterias
A1 -Destination management responsibility
A4 -Enterprise engagement and sustainability standards
A5 -Resident engagement and feedback
A7 -Promotion and information
A8 -Managing visitor volumes and activities
B1 -Measuring the economic contribution of tourism
B2 -Decent work and career opportunities
B3 -Supporting local entrepreneurs and fair trade
B4 -Support for community
C1 -Protection of cultural assets
C2 -Cultural artifacts
C3 -Intangible heritage
C4 -Traditional access
D5 -Energy conservation
D6 -Water stewardship
D7 -Water quality
Sustainable Development Goals - SDG's
08- Decent Work & Economic Growth
10- Reduced Inequality
11- Sustainable Cities & Communities
Citation
“J. Sweeting;  
2017;  
Indigenous People and the Travel Industry: Practical Global Guidelines to Good Practice;  
BTRP-ID:  2394″

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