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Charting New Waters: Maldives Debuts First Sustainable Destination Management Organization

Solimar International

A shift in government regulations in 2009 transformed the Maldives’ tourism landscape. Despite this opportunity, many guest houses have struggled to reach the market and ensure that tourism benefits the local community. The Benefits of HATA HATA supports nature conservation, climate adaptation, and community benefits.

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What is PNR: Passenger Name Record Explained in Details

AltexSoft Travel

In 2009, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) implemented the Secure Flight program to screen passengers before they board aircraft flying to, from, or over the United States. Moreover, both are often regulated by the same documents. Secure flight passenger data and advance passenger information systems.

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Carbon Offset in Aviation Explained: How ICAO CORSIA Helps Airlines Get Closer to Net Zero

AltexSoft Travel

Later on, we’ll look at the regulating standards and talk about offsetting programs. Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s look deeper into the regulating organizations and key legislative acts that supervise carbon offsetting in aviation. Carbon offset regulations in aviation. IATA commits to halve emissions by 2050.

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Sustaining the Resilience of Community-Based Tourism Initiatives in Brazil

Solimar International

Meanwhile, the absence or inefficiency of State regulation has regularly contributed to the vicious cycles of poverty and vulnerability. In agreement with this analysis, Mielke (2009) focuses on three scopes of deficiencies : (i) market access; (ii) internal governance; and (iii) the management of strategic partnerships.

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Ready for Takeoff?

Business Traveler USA

There are some processes that seem to have obvious benefits – using household waste, for instance, or used cooking oil. The EU regulated the use of SAF in road transport as long ago as 2009, when the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) set a target of 10 percent of renewable fuels to be used in land transport by 2020.