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This Solimar International guide provides a seven-step approach to guide the reader through the process of creating a reliable and affordable energy system by working with staff and visitors, equipment vendors, installers, financial institutions, and energy service providers.
This toolkit introduces the participant to developing a sustainable tourism project that contributes to international development goals.
This toolkit, written for local stakeholders, provides resources to develop sustainable tourism business plans that can address community support and biodiversity conservation.
This Solimar International toolkit includes two different publications developed with support of USAID aimed at linking tourism and conservation in a sustainable way including six conservation models that link sustainable tourism, biodiversity conservation, and community development and a framework for responding rapidly to crises originating for tourism and visitation.
This Solimar International toolkit outlines practical steps to build a successful Destination Management Organization (DMO) to increase visitation while preserving a destination’s natural and cultural assets.
This toolkit provides development practitioners with the information and tools necessary to successfully facilitate the financing of small-scale, sustainable tourism projects and to transfer these skills to their clients and counterparts.
This Solimar International manual focuses on work force development with three major components: Introduction to Tourism Workforce Development; use of the Guide to Assessing and Designing Tourism Workforce Development Programs; and case studies focused on implementing tourism-related workforce development programs.
These aquatic resource management toolkits are designed with a “train the trainers” approach in mind. The audience for these toolkits are the individuals and organizations providing the technical support to ensure those communities and entrepreneurs are successful. While these toolkits do not span the entire breadth of the complex tourism industry, they do provide insight into four of the most critical aspects of sustainable tourism development including: business planning, operations and management, staff training, and sales and marketing