Here is an interesting article about the ways in which ‘irresponsible’ tourism has been detrimental to both the environment and economic sustainability of
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Responsible Tourism is the Future
What You Need to Know About Responsible Travel
Here is an article that provides a holistic beginners guide to responsible tourism, looking at its existance, growth and importance.
The New Thing is the Eco Spa
Click here to read about he wondrous possibilities available in the world of ‘Eco-spas’. To find out more about what Travelroots has to offer in terms of spa retreats click here and here.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
It's Eco-Tourism Time
"The Curse of the Day Trippers"
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Thursday, March 16, 2006
What Shade of Green Are You?
Here is a very intersting article discussing the modern approach to eco-holidaying and eco-living. It’s a really interesting read and even tells what the origin of the word ‘eco’ is. Click here to find out about the new wave of ‘pale green’ traveller and a bit more about those band-wagon jumping “eco” destinations.
Travel routes on the other hand offers only bona fide and well research responsible travel destinations. To learn more about them click here and to learn about ways in which you can behave in a more environmentally responsible manner click here
Friday, March 03, 2006
Think Before you Fly
Roughguides.com is launching a new feature on their websites. They have incorporated a section to encourage responsibility in air travel. Whilst acknowledging the social, political and economical advantages of tourism they want to draw their reader’s attention to the climatic effects of long haul and multi-journey air travel. To maximise the impact of this message Rough Guides are joining forces with Lonely Planet. Please visit their website and review what they are saying about the problem that won’t go away as long as people continue to want to travel.
An Exciting New Destination
In an article written on ShanghaiDaily.com you can find some interesting information about a potential ecotourism destination on the nearby
British Tourism Concerns
Click here to read an article written prior to the British Travel Trade Fair which opened yesterday at the NEC in Birmingham about the steps the British Government need to take in order to make Britain a real player in the tourism game. We at Travelroots are keen to support British tourism, to find our more about our holidays click here.
Dominica - the ecotourism dream
The Caribbean
"I am delighted that
follow".
Green Globe 21 was developed by the World Travel & Tourism Council in 1994 and is the global Benchmarking, Certification and improvement system assisting the international travel and tourism industry to attain sustainability. Green Globe 21 provides a certification system that responds directly to the major environmental problems facing the planet, including the greenhouse effect, over-use of freshwater resources, destruction of biodiversity, production of solid and biological waste and social issues. As of 2006, there are participants on all continents and in over 50 countries worldwide.
To find out more information click here.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Sustainable Tourism Certification Programs
selections of suppliers. Without an effective strategy for increasing demand from businesses that wish to be certified, there will be insufficient certified products to educate consumers or to enable tour operators to fill their catalogues. As it would be misleading to promote certification as a way of directly increasing occupancy and sales, it was felt that other marketing strategies should be used. The strengths and weaknesses of international accreditation standards and logos were discussed and the benefits of a Sustainable Tourism Stewardship Council considered.
The majority agreed to prepare a business plan for a body to deliver mainly quality assurance and marketing benefits to certification programs. However, the UN World Tourism Organization does not believe the time is right and UNEP (as meeting convenors) abstained.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Something to Think About
For a 100 000km journey consumes 700l of fuel. Put into more relative terms – a trip to Ontario produces the same amount of greenhouse gases a car does in 1 year.
These statistics do not touch the consciences of most of us, but soon it may be the case that the whole world will have to start thinking about the impacts of tourism, not just the affluent.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Buzzword of the Year: Eco-tourism
RUNNING a country that has giant-winged bugs, toothy reptiles lurking in soupy water and enough humidity to frizz-out anyone's hair? No problem. You might have a great money-maker on your hands.
Eco-tourism - travel that preserves the environment and promotes the welfare of local people - continues to gain momentum. Impressed by the success of countries like
Omar Bongo, the president of
Over the last four years, at least 48 countries, from
Though eco-tourism has long conjured images of biodiversity hot spots in countries like
"As a country we tend to think of eco-tourism as always over there," said John Ivanko, owner of Inn Serendipity, a bed-and-breakfast near Monroe, Wis., that has a solar-powered water-heating system and bathroom floor tiles made from recycled auto windshields. "It doesn't necessarily have to be that way, especially when you have places like the
However, selecting among the growing number of eco-friendly choices can be daunting, especially given the ever-broadening category, which now encompasses everything from basic campsites to high-end mountain lodges, lama trekking to motorcycle tours through the jungle. Enter the Sustainable Tourism Certification Network of the
Within a few weeks, the Rainforest Alliance plans to introduce an online eco-index, http://www.eco-index.org/tourism, which will offer travellers a searchable database of hotels and tour operators that have been certified by a program member of the network.
All our holiday opportunities at Travelroots have been researched in detail to ensure they fall under the category of responsible travel. Check out what we have to offer by clicking here
Friday, January 20, 2006
The New Word is Ethical Travel
The Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA) is introduced, which aims to encourage and publicise fair and responsible business practises by local tourism establishments.
And, it even includes a handy definition, if ever you’re in need of one: "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people".
To read the whole article click here.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Who's in Power Now?
This switch over will soon see the modern Conservative HQ office block on Victoria Street, Westminster become entirely carbon neutral, demonstrating that it may not just be a gimmick. However, gimmick or not it still gives much needed publicity to the potential that is out there for alternative power sources.
Why don’t you give it a go?
If you want to read more about this, click here
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Prices Should be Soaring
Check out this very interesting Times editorial discussing the governments approach to taxes on aircraft fuel.
Tanzania Rises to the Top
In a recent online poll
Other popular destinations, with an environmentally favourable attitude are
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