
How did they experience their Internship with LT&C? – Interview with Nina Breck and Lena Moritz
In the last two years, LT&C hosted in its office in Arendal two interns. In 2019 Nina Breck, who had already finished studying tourism, came

In the last two years, LT&C hosted in its office in Arendal two interns. In 2019 Nina Breck, who had already finished studying tourism, came

IUCN’s Tourism and Protected Areas Specialists (TAPAS) Group recently conducted a webinar series for the VITAL SITES: Journey to Marseille, to address ecological, social and the economic

On December 21, 2020, the Government of Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) announced its first Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Grand-Béréby. The 2,600km2 MPA location includes

December 21, 2020: The Government of Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) announced its first Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Grand-Béréby. Under Professor Joseph Séka SEKA’s chairmanship,

December 11, 2020, Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C) signed a cooperation agreement with the German conservation NGO Nationale Naturlandschaften (NNL). Members of NNL are the

As the Guardian reports, Governments responsible for 40% of the world’s coastlines have pledged to end overfishing, restore dwindling fish populations and stop the flow of plastic

Raet national park was established in 2016 at the South-Norwegian Skagerrak coast, right at the doorsteps of Linking Tourism & Conservation’s (LT&C’s) office in Arendal.

LT&C likes to support the following petition, which was drafted by one of our tourism business members engaged in biodiversity protection. We believe this can

November 25, 2020, 17:00-18:30 CET LT&C has run the first session of this webinar series on the topic: Community-led and owned tourism – driving socio-economic

Background to Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) There are 18 Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs)

The Puljane Research Centre is a newly-restored house along the Krka River in the rural area of Puljane, just outside the world-renowned Krka National Park.

The Save Guyana’s Wildlife program has arisen out of a four-way partnership between Friends of Wallacea (FOW), the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), Operation Wallacea (Opwall),
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