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Starting an Ecotourism Business
Adventure travelers are always looking for exotic trips to all corners of the planet, and this love of ... (ARTICLE)
How Do I Start an Ecotourism Business?
Learn what it takes to begin your own ecotourism business. (ANSWER ARTICLE)
Sustainable Travel International
Promotes ecotourism and sustainable development. Seeks to educate travelers and travel-related companies to protect the environment and cultures ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Taking visitors on an 'eco-adventure' in Oregon
Ground zero for ecotourism in Oregon may be a 640-acre site two and a half hours southeast of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
No Walk in the Park
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 motorbike ride in Spain's Spyland IT MAY SEEM LIKE ALL FUN AND GAMES, but developing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cuba at the crossroads: the role of the U.S.
hospitality industry in Cuban...
The U.S. embargo has clearly been costly to the Cuban people, in terms of their health and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The challenge of Cuban tourism: a commentary on
"Cuba at the...
Prospects for opening joint ventures in Cuba by U.S. hotel operators remain dim, despite inevitable changes in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Multiregional Invasive Species Management: Theory and an Application to...
HEADNOTE This research develops a multiregional optimal control model that incorporates regional allocation of a public budget for ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
EXECUTIVE BRIEF
28 Urban Sensibility * Around the world, projects to build and revamp the urban infrastructure continue to grow ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE
HEADNOTE BY CONSULTING WITH LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS, GOVERNMENT LEADERS HOLD OFF A STORM OF CONTROVERSY OVER CONSTRUCTING A FLOODWALL. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
To spur growth, Clackamas Co. goes green
The concept of sustainability seems to mean many different things, and depending on whom you talk to, it ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Award for green operation.
Stanley Selengut, founder and owner of eco-friendly beach resorts (Maho Bay Campground and Estate Concordia Resort) in the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A New Call of the Wild: Community-Based Natural Resource Management in...
HEADNOTE ABSTRACT The Namibian government is currently addressing the twin goals of environment protection and rural economic development ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New leader to avoid bond issues.
Belize's new prime minister, Dean Barrow, said he will avoid the bond markets and only borrow from international ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Coastal area protected.
Against the backdrop of a pristine coastline, Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila signed an order to preserve a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Tourism growth.
Belize's tourism market is now the country's second best money-earner. Developing ecotourism now equates to 18% of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Promotion of ecotourism.
Guatemala is seeking US$650,000 from The Inter-American Development Bank for Promotion of Community Ecotourism Enterprises (GU-S1010), a project ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
South Carolina Ripe for Ecotourism
Whether by foot on bicycle, or on horse, Ken Driggers wants people to experience one of South Carolina's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The International Ecotourism Society
Works to generate and disseminate information about ecotourism. Represents members from academics, consultants, conservation professionals and organizations, governments, ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Eco-Tourism: A Good or Bad Idea?
Hoovers.com's Stuart Hampton talks about the fastest-growing sector of the tourism industry, Eco-tourism. (PODCAST) | |
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The International Ecotourism Society
Works to generate and disseminate information about ecotourism. Represents members from academics, consultants, conservation professionals and organizations, governments, architects, tour operators, lodge owners and managers, general development experts, and ecotourists ...
Members: 1,600
Founded: 1990
Dues: professional, $75 annual; business/institution, $150 annual; sponsor, $1,000 annual; traveler, $35 annual.