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- How the Middle East is moving towards sustainable tourism
She how innovative private sector projects and strategic government initiatives are helping to position the Middle East as a hub for sustainable tourism
- The future of tourism is sustainable and regenerative
Sustainability is important to tourists and their hosts Making sustainable and regenerative tourism a reality requires a mindset shift by travellers
- 5 reasons to protect mangrove forests for the future
4 They encourage ecotourism Sustainable tourism offers a stimulus to preserve existing mangrove areas, with potential to generate income for local inhabitants Often located near to coral reefs and sandy beaches, the forests provide a rich environment for activities like sports fishing, kayaking and birdwatching tours
- How rising global temperatures impact the tourism industry | World . . .
Tourism is crucial to many economies, but rising global temperatures are putting several holiday hotspots at risk
- This is how to leverage community-led sustainable tourism | World . . .
Sustainable tourism is best done through community development ventures with Indigenous peoples, which helps preserve local culture and bring in resources
- Nature-first urban planning with private sector support
Nearly half of Singapore is now green space, making it a world leader in developing nature-first solutions for urban environments Barranquilla, Colombia has created a series of green rejuvenation projects that also empower local communities through ecotourism and economic opportunities
- How a small Mexican town made its overfished coral reef thrive | World . . .
Ecotourism in Cabo Pulmo, site of a coral reef, now generates nearly $8 million annually, benefiting the local community
- The complexities of overtourism and how we can overcome it | World . . .
Overtourism has once again become a concern, particularly after the rebound of international travel post-pandemic Communities in popular destinations worldwide have expressed concerns over excess tourism on their doorstep Here we outline the complexities of overtourism and the possible measures that can be taken to address the problem
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