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What is sustainable tourism strategies?

The view of sustainable tourism development is one that uses resources sustainably, that reduces over consumption and waste, that maintains cultural, social, and natural diversity and that integrates tourism development into national development policy.



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Sustainability principles refer to the environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects of tourism development, and a suitable balance must be established between these three dimensions to guarantee its long-term sustainability.

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Tourism forms identified by the literature as being “sustainable” are numerous: ecological tourism (ecotourism), green tourism, soft, rural tourism and agrotourism, community tourism, solidarity and responsible tourism, all these opposing to the traditional, mass tourism.

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The 12 aims of sustainability in tourism have been defined by the UNWTO as: economic viability, local prosperity, employment quality, social equity, visitor fulfillment, local control, community wellbeing, cultural richness, physical integrity, biological diversity, resource efficiency, and environmental purity.

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The 4 Pillar Approach To Sustainable Tourism
  • CarpeDM Vision: We are dedicated to enhancing the lives of the local community by creating authentic experiences for world travellers.
  • CarpeDM Mission: ...
  • The four pillars include: Environmental Responsibility, Social Equity, Economic Health, and Cultural Vitality.


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Benefits of sustainable tourism
  • It has a lower ecological impact. ...
  • It allows wildlife to stay wild. ...
  • Responsible tourism keeps the environment clean. ...
  • It supports and empowers local communities. ...
  • It preserves cultural heritage. ...
  • You'll have a more meaningful experience. ...
  • You become a more conscious traveler.


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Travel and the tourist industry can work together so that sustainable tourism can benefit multiple ways to the places that tourists go to, instead of merely taking from them for capitalistic reasons. It allows tourists and the tourism industry to be able to give back to the very communities that they visit.

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Climate change & climate action
These include, but are not limited to, climate change, overtourism, COVID-19, poaching, wildlife loss, safety, and security. Arguably, the biggest challenge that has become apparent in most destinations is climate change.

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Ecotourism / Sustainable Tourism Generally speaking it is defined as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.

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Though the goals of ecotourism and sustainable tourism are much similar, but the latter is broader and conceals within itself very many aspects and categories of tourism. Conclusion: Sustainable tourism is about refocusing and re- adapting.

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