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Overtourism: Seeking Solutions

  • Year Published
    2018
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Author(s)
  • Center for Responsible Travel (CREST)
  • The George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies
Publisher(s)
  • Center for Responsible Travel (CREST)
  • The George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies (GW IITS)
  • Intrepid Travel
Type
  • Webinars, Presentations and Videos
Categories
  • Management
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Level of Accessibility

Free

Description

This GW IITS and CREST webinar series offers different presentations focusing on the issue and solutions for over tourism in coastal communities, World Heritage sites, national parks, protected areas, and historic cities. This resource is useful for public sector, private sector, and civil society stakeholders.

Topics
  • Climate Resilience
  • Community Development
  • Crisis and Risk Management
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Investment and Finance
  • Legislation and Regulations (international, national, state, provincial and tribal)
  • Monetary Impacts
  • Protected and Managed Areas
  • Resource Management
  • Solid Waste, Wastewater, and Harmful Substances
  • Technology and Data
  • Tourism Governance
  • Tourism Management
  • Transportation and Mobility
  • Visitor Management
  • Wildlife
Geographic Focus
  • Global
Stakeholder
  • Academia
  • Community Organizations
  • Destination Organizations
  • Financial Organizations
  • Indigenous Leaders
  • NGOs
  • Private Sector
  • Public Sector
Languages
  • English
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