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Sustainable Travel: Opportunities Digital Technology Provides for a Greener Business

AltexSoft Travel

What is sustainable travel? Sustainable or eco-travel is a way of managing travel activities so that the natural environment is preserved and supported. Three pillars of sustainability. The concept of sustainability encompasses three interrelated categories: social, economic, and environmental.

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Rejoice: It’s The Age Of The Holistic Event Professional!

Endless Events

We’re going to have more cross training and be able to see different solutions as opposed to the solution that we’ve used every single day.” As a field post-2010, where there is so much more data backing up every decision, a marketer’s skill set is they read spreadsheets. Nick agrees.

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Celebrating World Creativity + Innovation Day

PRA

Today, on World Creativity + Innovation Day , in the 2021, the International Year of the Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, we are so proud to stand with the UN in celebration of a word that encompasses so much. Amy’s Design Training I have been an artist my entire life, but my degree is in Art History and Cultural Anthropology.

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Sustaining the Resilience of Community-Based Tourism Initiatives in Brazil

Solimar International

Community-Based Tourism (CBT) exemplifies sustainable tourism, promoting local development through social justice, resource redistribution, sustainability, and empowerment. They formed an association in 1994, gaining legal representation and recognition, and after a 22-year struggle, secured their entitlement in 2010.

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A Digital Future in Destination Management: Technology and Innovation for DMOs in 2025

Solimar International

Today, they are critical players in aligning tourism growth with community values, economic goals, and sustainability imperatives. It explores how DMOs today are leveraging technology and innovation to meet these challenges head-on, ensuring sustainable growth and enriched visitor experiences in 2025 and beyond.

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Recovering the Cuisine of Indigenous Peoples

Convene by PCMA

For many chefs, including Oden and Sherman, founder of a nonprofit organization and a training center for Indigenous food enterprises, their purpose goes beyond preparing meals. There’s Nothing More Political Than Food’ “Touch to Above,” a 2010 sculpture by Cherokee artists Demos Glass and Bill Glass Jr.,

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WTTC G20 public-private dialogue shines light on travel & tourism opportunities

Travel Daily Media

Governments also heard first-hand the value of having streamlined visa processes, digital borders, and a strong focus on sustainability. During her address, Simpson emphasised the opportunities for investors, governments, and society to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through collaboration. in 2010 to 8.2%

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