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This World Wildlife Fund report identifies and evaluates nature-based sustainable tourism-related certification schemes available in, or appropriate for Albania.
This WWF tool provides a standardized evaluation approach to ensure conservation linkages and to set thematic and geographic priorities for engagement. This framework includes a conservation framework; tourism readiness, potential and status; conservation travel potential; and WWF country readiness and funding potential.
This article disusses the rapid growth of the coastal urban centres in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and South Africa, and the impact of the coastal tourism sector including the producing vast quantities of pollution from untreated domestic sewage and posing a threat to the near-shore habitats such as coral reefs.
This WWF report presents a variety of nature-based solution approaches to address a wide range of challenges for society, while also benefiting people and nature to support broader efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change, providing an opportunity for Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
These guidelines identify general principles and highlight some practical considerations for community-based ecotourism development.
This report is part of the Developing and Promoting Sustainable Nature-based Tourism in the Coral Triangle project. An initiative, supported by funding from the Australian Government, looks to assist countries of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) to develop and/or accelerate a long-term approach to more sustainable Nature-based Tourism in the Coral Triangle (Malaysia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste).
This report reviews the range of mechanisms being used by protected areas to raise funds from tourism and considers the practicality for socioeconomic contributions to local economies through tourism.
This US Wildlife Trafficking Alliance toolkit includes public service announcements, an educational infographic, billboard advertisements, social media graphics, and consumer-targeted pamphlets for corporate involvement in wildlife conservation.
This WWF report provides practical, science-based information for shark and ray tourism operators who want to offer the best possible experience to their customers, while conserving species and habitats and making a positive contribution to local communities. It provides guidance, and tools that can be tailored to local circumstances, enabling operators to improve the educational quality, safety, and sustainability of their businesses.
This report, developed by the Boston Consulting Group and the World Wildlife Foundation, demonstrates the economic and social impacts of the blue economy on the Mediterranean region and outlines a shift to sustainable practices.