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ISSN 1108-8931 |
INTERNATIONAL ECOTOURISM MONTHLY |
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61 |
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"A Triple Bottom Line Framework for Sustainable Tourism Development for
International Donors" Report by EplerWood International It has been documented by The George Washington University that $7 billion dollars was spent by bilateral and multilateral donors over the last 5 years in sustainable tourism. But despite this large investment, there are no clear and transparent guidelines for project development, few empirical data gathering approaches in advance of project approvals, and only generic standards for project evaluation, most of which do not relate to the specifics of sustainable tourism development. This is Part 1, of a two part series on donor investment issues. This report looks at why a sustainable tourism development framework is needed, and provides the thinking behind a draft framework for Ecotourism as a Conservation Strategy. Part 2, to be released in September, will look at frameworks for analyzing Ecotourism as a Community and Enterprise Development Strategy. Australia: An Ecotraveler's Guide Rural Tourism in Europe: Experiences, Development and Perspectives Tourism and the Less Developed World: Issues and Case Studies Good Statistical Practice for Natural Resources Research
Backpacker Travel in Theory and Practice The Family Business in Tourism and Hospitality Global Tourism and Informal Labour Relations: The Small-Scale
Syndrome at Work |
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