
Tourism we want in the future must be Biodiversity and Climate supportive
By Peter Prokosch Ways to make tourism biodiversity-supportive has been described by UNWTO (and others) already more than ten years ago. Today it is not
By Peter Prokosch Ways to make tourism biodiversity-supportive has been described by UNWTO (and others) already more than ten years ago. Today it is not
By Julia Rawlins On Wednesday 17th March LT&C hosted an informal online gathering of our Rockhopper Penguins – students and young professionals who have been involved in
The webinar was held in view of the 25th anniversary of the Arctic Council as well as of the WWF Arctic Tourism guidelines and provided
25 years ago, WWF mobilized a group of experts from both conservation and tourism to publish 10 principles and guidelines for Arctic tourism, called Linking Tourism
In Africa, tourism revenues in parks have long been part of win-win partnerships between conservation of biodiversity and business at all levels, private to public,
As the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries jointly published February 2 with the Ministry of Environment, Denmark plans to establish six marine protected areas
Five years now, the SEVENSEAS Marine Conservation & Travel magazine and Linking Tourism & Conservation (LT&C) became Partners. Meanwhile, and despite the obstacles 2020 presented., SEVENSEAS
After just having celebrated World Wetlands Day in Soomaa National Park, sad news from Estonia went around the globe: locals noticed signs of large-scale forest
Planeta.com (https://www.planeta.com; https://twitter.com/planetanews) spotlights local conservation and tourism connections around the globe. Developed by Ron Mader in 1994 as a reporter’s notebook, Planeta.com pioneers online coverage of conscious living and travel around
On January 21, 2021,, within LT&C-Webinar Series: How to design post-COVID tourism and conservation strategies for LT&C Champions, we this time focus on Africa. After
The world is currently facing three major crises – loss of biodiversity, climate change and the pandemic. It has become clear how interrelated they are,
In the last two years, LT&C hosted in its office in Arendal two interns. In 2019 Nina Breck, who had already finished studying tourism, came
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