Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-26T07:58:15+08:00September 18th, 2014|
Sustainable Riviera Maya (SRM) is an NGO, founded in 2009, with the mission to make sustainable tourism the primary engine for development, wealth and the engine of peace. At the same time SRM makes efforts to preserving natural treasures, local culture and society. Additionally, SRM strives to provide a linking platform that fosters congresses, seminars, training and [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-12-28T17:07:40+08:00September 18th, 2014|
TourCert has the not-for-profit objective of promoting sustainable business operations in tourism through credible training, auditing and certification. In TourCert experts from tourism, universities, environment and development organizations and politics are assembled, each contributing many years of experience in their field. They stand for qualified training, consultancy and certification. The European organizations German Church Development [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-18T22:28:38+08:00September 18th, 2014|
University of Utah: Dept of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, Sustainable Tourism Management is where education and citizenship combine to enhance the quality of life for the world we touch. The department's mission is to create, share, and apply knowledge about park, recreation, and tourism resources and phenomena in order to advance the intellectual and professional development [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-18T22:28:53+08:00September 18th, 2014|
Wood Certification Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in 2005 under the Indians Companies Act of 1956. WoodCert is involved in training, third party inspection, forest certification, chain of custody certification, and validation and veritifcaion of forestry carbon projects per frameworks such as CCBA, CCX, Plan Vivo and ISO 14064. WoodCert also participates in VLO and VLC certification [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-23T07:04:45+08:00September 18th, 2014|
Created in December 2006, the World Centre of Excellence for Destinations, a non-profit organization based in Montréal, is an innovative and powerful tool created with the assistance of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), with which it is linked through a memorandum of understanding. The mission of the CED is to contribute to guiding tourist [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-26T07:55:20+08:00September 18th, 2014|
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is the world's leading conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries. Our mission is to conserve nature, reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth, and build a future in which people live in harmony with nature. WWF's unique way of [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-18T22:29:45+08:00August 27th, 2014|
Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) is a voluntary certification program for tourism businesses operating in Alaska that meet standards of economic, environmental, and social sustainability. AGA also assists non-qualifying tourism businesses on improving their operations so they may become eligible for the Alaska sustainable tourism label. For more information, please visit www.adventuregreenalaska.org
Hilary Sgalitzer2017-06-23T06:50:38+08:00August 27th, 2014|
Founded in February 1977, the AHT has steadily been working with professionalism, responsibility and efficiency towards the achievement of its goals. Nowadays, the association gathers the main hotels in Argentina, taking into account not only the capacity of their facilities but also their quality, and connecting through its activities those hotel establishments located in the most important [...]
Hilary Sgalitzer2018-01-15T21:19:27+08:00August 6th, 2014|
Georgian Tourism Association (GTA) is an organization of private tourism companies and hotels in Georgia. The association was founded in 2006 to promotethe cooperation between the tourism companies in Georgia, cooperation between private and public sector, sustainable tourism development in Georgia, accessibility of tourism information and country marketing, capacity building and quality management for tourism services. Georgian [...]