
IUCN Guidelines on Tourism and Visitor Management in Protected Areas finally published
What LT&C had announced already earlier this year, has now finally been launched at the CBD COP14 in Sharm el-Sheikh: IUCN, the world ’s most authoritative
What LT&C had announced already earlier this year, has now finally been launched at the CBD COP14 in Sharm el-Sheikh: IUCN, the world ’s most authoritative
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has admitted 15 new natural sites to the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas –
Yesterday, at the present COP14 of the UN Biodiversity Convention Guidelines for Privately Protected Areas have been published. These guidelines address planning and management of privately protected areas (or
The Republic of Costa Rica maintains a total area of 51,100 km2 and a coastline of 1,290 km2. While the small country makes up about
As usual, we recommend reading the edition of the SEVENSEAS marine conservation and travel magazine. It is their 42nd edition, and although this time it does not publish
LT&C will give a keynote presentation at the international conference «Sustainable Tourism: Global Challenges and Discovering Russia», which takes place October 17 – 20, 2018,
LT&C presently participates at the Global Green Destinations Days in Nijmegen, the Netherlands (see programme for September 28), which are performed by our member and
[metaslider id=8756] Never before with an LT&C-study tour to the North of Svalbard did we have to navigate that far North to reach the sea ice for
WWF Adria has invited LT&C to participate in a conference in Croatia, which is organised in the framework of the project “Central Europe Eco-Tourism: tools
LT&C reported earlier about Raet national park, Norway’s so far largest marine protected area. After the shortest planning time of any Norwegian national park (only
[metaslider id=8227] Arendalsuka, which happened last week, has been called the “Dancing-floor of Democracy”. Just after summer holidays and copied from a similar event in Sweden,
When the word “tourism” is mentioned, most people have its negative impacts in mind and point fingers to others but themselves. It is high time
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