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This roundtable presentation enabled experts in sustainable tourism governance to present in detail how tourism can improve its governance, and how tourism can be more responsive to the issues related to both sustainability and the recovery of destinations hit hard by the spread of COVID 19.
This post presents the Travel Foundation united industry stakeholders in a ‘Destination Council’, empowering them to create a shared vision and actions for sustainable tourism following a tourism impact assessment of two Cabo Verde islands.
This resource shares several trial examples from Croatia, intended to strengthen relationships between the tourism sector and local communities by taking a more inclusive approach to tourism development.
The Optimal Value Framework is a strategic approach that can be used to help destination stakeholders work together to understand and optimize the value of tourism for their community, agree on more balanced measures of success, and prioritize the impact areas most important for them to manage carefully and resource sufficiently. The framework helps identify the strategic levers that increase the benefits and minimize the cost or negative impacts of tourism to the destination.
This foundation offers practical courses that educate all levels of stakeholders on sustainable tourism development.
This Travel Foundation training, developed with local and international organizations, offers courses for guides with areas including the biology and ecology of whale sharks, research, conservation, guest briefings, codes of conduct and guidelines for whale shark encounters in Mexico. A manual for the training with presentations, reference notes and activity cards was provided, and at the end of the course participants received a certificate.