
DestiNet – Knowledge Networking Portal for Sustainable & Responsible Tourism
DestiNet is an independent portal which brings together the global community of people and organisations working for making tourism more sustainable. DestiNet leads you to
DestiNet is an independent portal which brings together the global community of people and organisations working for making tourism more sustainable. DestiNet leads you to
“The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area protects one of the last true wilderness regions on Earth and encompasses a greater range of natural and cultural
The official web site of the World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC) with the most complete global overview on protected areas. Information, where the world stays
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the largest conservation body combining governmental- and non-governmental organizations. Its World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) sets
[metaslider id=722] The IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 was a landmark global forum on protected areas. The Congress was sharing knowledge and innovation, setting the agenda for
“Promoting the widespread adoption of global sustainable tourism standards to ensure the tourism industry continues to drive conservation and poverty alleviation” The Global Sustainable Tourism
The European Wilderness Society is a Pan-European, wilderness and environmental advocacy organisation whose mission is to identify, designate, manage and promote European wilderness. The engaged
Humans and the rest of biodiversity are critically linked and interdependent. The need for the conservation of diversity of natural habitats and ecosystems on earth
Svalbard is the cradle of LT&C. The following description is the story of an impressive example that highlights how cooperation between tourism and conservation resulted
For the last two centuries seabird colonies on the Sub-Antarctic islands of South Georgia were nearly decimated by non-native rats and mice. Whalers and Sealers beginning
The Biodiversity chapter of the UNWTO- and European Commission Guidebook “Sustainable Tourism for Development” is an important guide for future LT&C projects: Tourism is a major activity
Aichi 2020 Target No 11 of the CBD is one important frame LT&C aims to contribute to: “By 2020, at least 17 per cent of
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