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A Good Practice Guide: Tourism for Nature and Development

  • Year Published
    2009
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Author(s)
  • Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Publisher(s)
  • French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • United Nations Environment Programme
  • United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Type
  • Guidelines and Good Practices
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Tools
  • Policies, Legislation and Regulation
  • Principles
  • Standards and Certifications
Categories
  • Environment
Indigenous Specific

No

Level of Accessibility

Free

Description

This CBD, UNEP, and UNWTO report provides stakeholders with the tools to make the tourism sector more biodiversity friendly and more socially just. It addresses the links between tourism development, biological diversity conservation, and development / poverty reduction.

Topics
  • Climate Resilience
  • Community and Stakeholder Engagement
  • Community Development
  • Crisis and Risk Management
  • Enterprise Development
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Infrastructure and Facilities
  • Legislation and Regulations (international, national, state, provincial and tribal)
  • Monetary Impacts
  • Pandemic Resilience (Covid-19)
  • Protected and Managed Areas
  • Resource Management
  • Sustainable Management Systems
  • Tourism Governance
  • Tourism Management
  • Visitor Management
  • Wildlife
Geographic Focus
  • Global
Stakeholder
  • Community Organizations
  • Destination Organizations
  • NGOs
  • Private Sector
  • Public Sector
Languages
  • English
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