Get the right funding and resources for your destination’s tourism
Vision Special offer: use green growth to get massive tourism development funding opportunities
The world is moving towards a new green economy and it is now well established that tourism is a key economic driver in the movement towards this new green economy.
But in these pre green, pre growth, challenged, austere times, tourism is suffering from a horrible, destructive lack of resources and lack of funding opportunities to enable it to make this happen.
The new Sustainable Tourism Ministers Briefing reveals what steps have been taken to position tourism as the powerful multi-sectoral green growth development mechanism and therefore enable you to leverage in more funding for your future local and regional tourism development.
See Professor Geoffrey Lipman (ex IATA, WTTC and UNWTO) explaining in three short video clips:
GREEN GROWTH AND TOURISM VIDEO:
GROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESS & TOURISM VIDEO:
TOURISM MOVING TO GREEN ECONOMY VIDEO:
What does all this mean to you?
Simply put – These briefings will allow you to position your destination in the right way to enable much more funding and more resource-getting potential for your destination.
The 57 page Sustainable Tourism Ministers Briefing 2011 tells you what’s happening, paints the current and future picture.
As a special introductory offer to the complete Sustainable Tourism Suite of reports we are offering:
- 57 page Sustainable Tourism Ministers Briefing 2011 value UKPound100, Euro125, USDollar160
- plus 31 page Sustainable Tourism Ministers Briefing 2010 value UKPound100, Euro125, USDollar160
- plus Special guide to obtaining funding and resources for destination’s sustainable tourism initiatives
- plus a licence to distribute briefings and guides to all your stakeholders by email as .pdf files
Introductory offer for just UKPound50, Euro62, USDollar80 includes all the above.
It is all the ammunition you need to get extra resources and funding for your stakeholders and for them to see that you are providing the opportunity to do so.
This offer is only available for orders made by 8 February 2011
For further information on this offer or how to take advantage of many other Sustainable tourism reports please contact …….. [email protected]
Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011 supporters are: Cape Town Tourism; Discover Ltd; Six Senses Resorts; ABTA; Ogilvy PR; Thomas Cook; Virgin Holidays; Innovation Norway; Change for Tomorrow Ltd
Just a few comments about the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2010:
“Very useful and insightful report would recommend” Thea Chiesa World Economic Forum.
“The report is an inspiration” Ingunn Sornes Innovation Norway
“The report makes it easy to do our work” Dagmar Schrieber Kazakhstan Tourism Association”
Report subscribers and purchasers include these and more organisations: Change for Tomorrow, Booz & Co, UNWTO, Association on British Travel Agents, World Economic Forum, Innovation Norway, Eihab Oman, MCI Management Center Innsbruck, Sustainable Travel International, Mesoamerican Reef Leadership Program, Singita Africa, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Kazakhstan Tourism, Rezidor Hotel Group, Internationale Fachhochschule Bad Honnef , WWF, Ogilvy PR, Sustainable Side of the Street, Northern Ireland Tourist Board, University of Brighton, Tourism Ireland, The Nature Conservancy, Cleaner Climate, Virgin Holidays, Micato Safaris, Hilton Hotels Corp, Visit Britain, Visit England, Visit Scotland, Canada Tourism, Tourism Innovation Group, Dublin Institute of Technology, Sabre Holdings, EplerWood Consultancy, Nichols Tourism Group, The Adventure Company, Exclusively Canada, University of Wales, University of Guelph, Sustainable Side of the Street, IFC, Discover Ltd, Griffith University, Australia, Yukon Tourist Board, Ipswich College, Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum, The Tourism Company, Citizen Development Corps, University of Hertfordshire, Disney Corp, Anglia Ruskin University, Kidderminster College, Olive Green Group, Six Senses Group, and many, many more.
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