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Sustainable event ideas in Lucerne

The MICE Blog

I recently visited Lucerne to attend the ‘Go Sustainable’ study trip, organised by the Lucerne Convention Bureau in collaboration with the Zurich Convention Bureau. This event brought together both destinations to showcase to event planners the extensive possibilities for organising sustainable events.

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Budget, Innovation and Engagement Ideas Were Centerstage at Global DMC Partners Annual

Smart Meetings

Communicating this data to C-levels and clients can help manage expectations and justify budgets,” said Catherine Chaulet, president and CEO of Global DMC Partners , from the stage. percent between 2024 and 2030, according to Grand View Research, and the European market is on a similar track.

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The Blueprint: Creating a Tourism Project in Cox’s Bazar

Solimar International

During the peak season (October to April) about 2 million tourists visit Cox’s Bazar and it is expected the figure wil l grow to around 15 million by the year 2030. Also, the implementation of sustainable measures to protect the ecosystem is essential to maintain the pristine condition of Cox’s Bazar. Serenity: Cox’s Bazar.

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Flanders takes the Presidency of NECSTouR, the network of European Regions for sustainable and competitive tourism

Travel Daily News

The network supports its members to realise the “tourism of tomorrow” through a cooperation strategy focused on sustainable tourism development, “smart” innovative destinations, and data-driven destination development.

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Tourism Destination Planning: How, When, and Who

Solimar International

by 2030, and a staggering 4 billion predicted by 2040. Whether a small island state or modern metropolis, successful destination development is by no means an easy task. The GSTC Destination criteria offers a great starting point for building responsible, fair, equitable and sustainable destinations. .

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Climate Change and Tourism: How Destinations Are Responding to the Climate Crisis (Part 2)

Solimar International

The landmark Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism – launched at COP26 – urged destinations and the tourism industry to reduce carbon emissions by 50% before 2030, and reach Net Zero as soon as possible by 2050. The Sundarbans Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.

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How Tourism can make Communities More Climate Resilient

Solimar International

Ultimately, performing sustainable practices and spreading responsible knowledge will not only safeguard biodiversity, regulate the climate, and ensure life on Earth, but will also help communities – shaping them to be more climate resilient. How can tourism stakeholders increase climate change resilience? . Source: World Bank.

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