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This book examines the key principles of indigenous ecotourism through global case studies and analyzes the key factors for sustainable development.
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.
Intrepid Travel, the platinum sponsor of the inaugural Indigenous Tourism Forum of the Americas, has introduced the company’s first Reconciliation Action Plan, formalizing its commitment to using its business to close the gap between First Nations people and non-Indigenous Australians, where the company is headquartered. The plan is an example of how tourism businesses can increase their support for First Nations businesses, enhance indigenous leadership through innovative partnerships and employment opportunities, and continue building cultural awareness and understanding among staff and travelers.
Open access, free resources by the Journal of Tourism Futures for this Special Issue of transformation and the regenerative future of tourism. Articles in this issue cover topics including regenerative tourism, transformational tourism systems, leadership, reciprocity, circular economy, gender, climate, and community development. Case studies from New Zealand, Canada, and Thailand.
This UNESCO World Heritage manual is intended as a tool for capacity-building for the effective management of heritage, and for World Heritage properties in particular. It is designed to equip people involved in heritage conservation and management, and empower policy makers through improved institutional structures.
This paper presents information on the Indonesian Ocean Policy and the development of maritime culture empowerment as the policy’s action plan, particularly for the 2020-2024 action plan. Maritime culture empowerment is carried out through 3 cultural development programs, namely Ocean and Culture Literacy, Culture Action or Activation, and Culture-based Innovation.
This proposed set of guidelines from the Organization of American States provides an overview of the structure, focus, benefits, and characteristics of Community-Based Rural Tourism in countries throughout the Americas (in Spanish).
This collaborative IUCN, WCPA, TAPAS Group, and PUP Global Heritage Consortium webinar offers insight to the design of visitor experience opportunities and the outcomes of interpretation as a heritage management tool.
This UNWTO and UNESCO world conference report provides an overview of highlighted frameworks, industry commitments, and resolutions to support sustainable development in tourism.
The toolkit provides businesses with fact sheets and contact information to connect export-ready Aboriginal tourism products to the market. The toolkit is one of the deliverable actions under the NSW Aboriginal Tourism Action Plan. DNSW also provides assistance to Aboriginal tourism operators in the development of their businesses, from concept to market ready in both Australian and international markets.