Zero waste, from the US to the world
Zero waste, from the US to the world Some Americans experts suggest encouraging Zero Waste lifestyles. Although this article first appeared a few years ago, the issue of waste is still very relevant to the discussion of sustainable living. Eric Lombardi, executive director at EcoCycle, reports “Each American creates about a ton of garbage every […]
The Gambia: overview and sustainable development challenges
The Gambia: overview and sustainable development challenges – 2014 The Gambia is one of the countries where UNDP is working on sustainable development through the Millennium Development Goals. Unfortunately, the Gambia is now famous because of Ebola. According to recent news reports, the Gambia government has made a move to protect its citizens and visitors. In […]
What is Expo 2015 Milan?
What is about the Expo 2015 Milan area ‘ years later? 2024 updates The Expo 2015 Milan exhibition site, where the related event took place, is located in the north-west sector of the Lombard capital. Ninety per cent of it is in Milan, and the remaining 10 per cent is in the municipality of Rho.The […]
Sustainability and tourism in Africa
Rhino Poaching in South Africa – 2015 South Africa is viewed as the primary custodian of Africa’s rhinos. As of the last estimates at the end of 2010, 18,796 white rhinos and 1,916 black rhinos represent approximately 93% and 40% of the total white and black rhino populations, respectively. In recent years, poaching levels have […]
Sustainable tourism, protected areas and internet have to be the keywords of Italian tourism industry
Exciting research presented during the important Tourism fair BIT 2014 Milano (Borsa Internazionale del Turismo = International Tourism Exchange) by Sandra Cuocolo, senior researcher of IPR Marketing, and realized in collaboration with the Foundation UniVerde can help us to understand the Italian context. The research shows that sustainability in tourism has become a commercial […]
Sustainable tourism in the UK
Sustainable Tourism: Bryn Elltyd eco guest house it’s carbon neutral since 2012 We are a tiny three-star Welsh guesthouse with six bedrooms,700ft up a Welsh mountain in an 1883 stone house. It has taken us five years, but we went carbon neutral over three years ago. We have no staff…no big government grants, just two […]
Sustainable Tourism – What does it mean for STouW website?
Sustainable Tourism – What does it mean for STouW website? Sustainable Tourism World has a specific opinion about what can be considered sustainable. Most of the time, it is related to the role of REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE. Sustainable tourism is an approach to tourism, a way to organise and design it, not a kind of […]
Sustainable Tourism Australia: Discovering the greenest Queensland
Sustainable Tourism in Australia: Discovering the greenest Queensland Sustainable Tourism in Australia: do you love mountains and nature? Would you like to visit incredibly beautiful and less touristic areas? Although Australia is one of the driest continents on the planet it has about 147 million hectares of native forests that represent 19% of the territory and the […]
Cultural and natural tourism in Uganda
Bwindi: Local economic development through gorilla sustainable tourism – 2017 Often I have colleagues and students asking for practical examples and practices of sustainable tourism. This time I want to give you all the opportunity to get involved with a project. (click to download the project flyer) During World Travel Market in London (November […]
Work experience in Australia is started: Tony Charters & Associates
Work experience in Australia: Tony Charters & Associates In 2013, I had my third work experience abroad in Brisbane (Australia) at Tony Charters and Associates. My job was related to the #Globaleco Asia PacificConference that was held in Noosa, Queensland (where 2 UNESCO biosphere reserves are located). I helped the team organize Audio videos and […]