Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Ecotourism Australia's 2005 National Conference in Hobart and Regional Tasmania 28th November to 2nd December, 2005.

Ecotourism Australia's 2005 National Conference in Hobart and Regional Tasmania 28th November to 2nd December, 2005.
Ecotourism Australia has released the official conference programfor its 13th National Conference to be held in Hobart and RegionalTasmania from 28th November to 2nd December, 2005.In partnership with Tourism Tasmania, Parks and Wildlife ServiceTasmania and the Federal Group, Ecotourism Australia is set todeliver the key event on the ecotourism industry calendar.Presentations from experts across the globe in ecotourism include:Professor David Bellamy, World Leading Botanist "Ecotourism is surrounded by insurmountable opportunities (Stitching the world back into working order)."Chandra de Silva, Founder Director/CEO, Ranweli Holiday Village,Sri Lanka "Ecotourism and the Road to Recovery: The Aftermath of the Tsunami" Kelly Bricker & Keith Sproule, Chair, The International Ecotourism Society "Ecotourism: International Perspectives and Australia's Role in the Future"Dr Graeme Pearman, Director, Graeme Pearman Consulting"Global Warming ˆ Implications for Ecotourism Nationally andGlobally".
Four current and topical ecotourism issues will be discussed at theRegional Themed Streams over two days as part of an innovativeconference program. Delegate numbers at the Regional Themed Streamsare limited and are filling up quickly! Register Online now toreserve your place: http://www.ecotourism.org.au/conferenceTheme: ICONsequences: The Future of Australia's World and NationalHeritage Sites at Freycinet PeninsulaTheme: People and Places: Balancing Community and Development atPeppermint Bay and TahuneTheme: The Experience: Thematic Interpretation ˆ Building VisitorAwareness for Conservation and Value-Adding Your Product at theTasman PeninsulaTheme: Tourism in Protected Areas: Balancing Protection, Profitsand People at Port Huon and TahuneFor further information and to register securely online now, visithttp://www.ecotourism.org.au/conference

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