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Promotion of sustainable tourism, rural development and the value of natural heritage
… WCC-2012-Res-114-EN Promotion of sustainable tourism, rural development and the value of natural heritage CONSIDERING that the World Tourism Organization, together with other institutions linked … of business and nature conservation, define sustainable tourism as the type of “tourism that meets the needs of …
Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor
… and regulating different types of wildlife use 6.2 Eco-tourism 6.3 Ranching and breeding 6.4 Wildlife trade 6.5 … rights 6.5.7 Traditional hunting 6.5.8 Regulating hunting tourism 6.6 Sharing of benefits 6.7 Community-based … and their habitats, to valuable opportunities in eco- tourism or hunting tourism, to the needs and traditions of …
Improving standards in ecotourism
… Improving standards in ecotourism OBSERVING that in 2014 tourism contributed USD 1.2 trillion (nearly 10% of global … economic sectors in the world; RECOGNISING that tourism has been highlighted in United Nations Sustainable … and natural heritage; FURTHER OBSERVING that nature-based tourism is a major tourism sector, making up more than 25% of …
Biodiversity: My hotel in action - A guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean
… countries, worldwide. CARIBBEAN ALLIANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM The Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST) was established by members of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) in 1997 to promote responsible …
CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”
… Center (Kenya) NACSO Namibia’s Communal Conservancies Tourism Sector NAP National Action Plan on Biodiversity NAPA … income generation from wildlife can include both soft tourism as well as allowing a certain level of consumptive … hunting quotas and licences • Involvement in wildlife tourism • Forest management • Non-timber forest products …
Aquaculture - site selection and site management
… information that might be useful for any activity, such as tourism, fisheries or aquaculture. Technical knowledge … the activities which take place there, such as shipping, tourism, urban development, ports, fisheries, heritage and … Aquaculture 65 Those who earn their living from tourism and want to protect their customer base; Pressure …
Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… revenues) and the establishment of zones devoted to luxury tourism (where the context is favourable) are examples of … and especially those that generate foreign currencies (tourism, exports, etc.). However, the traditional way of life … from the management of wildlife on their land, but also tourism. CAMPFIRE Association, a representative body formed …
Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China
… Autonomous Prefecture Administrative Regulations for Tourism in the Southern Gansu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture … and implement national ecological protection; protect tourism; conserve key national ecological function areas and … villages and towns, water conservation, energy sources, tourism, and ecological construction prepared by a region, …
Global Land Outlook
… to a lesser extent, cultural services (e.g., recreation, tourism) have a market price; most supporting and regulating … and adapting to climate change • Cultural values • Tourism including particularly ecotourism • Raw materials … of materials collected from natural ecosystems. 7. Tourism Tourism is a major source of income, generating USD …