As more of us focus on giving back, minimizing social/environmental harm, and  increasing world understanding, responsible/ethical tourism is becoming a hot travel trends, and one with deep implications for our planet and all of us.

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How Czechia is preserving its charm (and sustainability) by cracking down on overtourism

  Harley´s Bar Prague "Overtourism" is a hot topic these days in the travel sector, and the popularity of a number of destinations continues to burgeon, cities especially in Europe such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubrovnik, Prague, and Venice have found themselves grappling increasingly with its challenges. With the influx of visitors, the delicate balance between tourism and local life is at risk. In response, the Czech Republic (aka Czechia) is implementing measures such as bar-crawl bans and…

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An Africa tour operator which focuses on ethical tourism and voluntourism

  We used to have a desire to kick back on holiday, but now the desire to give back has moved to the forefront when it comes to booking that dream trip.  Proof that there’s more than one way to join in with the “feel good” factor, the “Travelling Eco-Book Depository” combines the traditional idea of recycling with the ethical mindset of today’s travellers – “reduce, reuse, recycle,” entering the travel sphere.  Simplistic it may be, but while most initiatives are generally tour operator led,…

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Travel/hospitality companies taking a lead in environmental protection

  As Daniel and Martha Everett and their two children enjoyed a trip to Florida's Walt Disney World, their focus was on entertainment and excitement rather than the environment. And when Barbara and Andy Allen checked into a Boston hotel, they wanted to fit as many sights as possible into their two-day visit. They gave little thought to how their stay might impact the ecosystem. But...read post      

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Keys to Airline Decarbonization: Biofuels

Epipelagic Commercial aviation (along with much of aviation in general) has for more than a decade now been committed to "green" development, with much of the sector now dedicated to reducing polluting emissions with a goal of net zero by 2050. To put this into perspective, this sector emits less than three percent of greenhouse gases into the Earth's atmosphere, whilst cattle raising is responsible for 19 percent; Internet servers more than two percent; and the information/communication…

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  • My blog Wanderink.com... deals with mostly rural travel, into hinterland India. There is a section at the end 'Wanderink recommends' - basically to stimulate discussion and to come up with pointers for three-pronged development of these areas: environment, economy, culture and traditions. I guess as enthusiasts of responsible travel, we owe that much.
  • I think that falls within my 2nd point, meaningful community participation.  For a full page definition go to my website: http://www.eco-tropicalresorts.com/what-is-ecotourism.htm.  I bring up the issue you just did, Paul...it's a good one.
  • Good points, Lise.  I think of it as more than just eco or green tourism, but also a way of approaching travel that helps or at least does not harm local communities socially and economically, as well as environmentally.
  • Perhaps we should define Responsible Travel before we start the discussion.  In it's simplest form, I think it has to:

    1) Provides for conservation measures. 
    2) Includes meaningful community participation and 
    3) Is profitable and can sustain itself.

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