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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Responsible tourism is about ethics, not marketing

“You can’t outsource responsibility,” says Harold Goodwin, a stalwart of the global move towards sustainable and meaningful tourism. He stressed the need for individuals in the South African tourism industry to make significant changes to the way they do business to make tourism more meaningful and sustainable…read more Mail and

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

The alternative Poland on show in Wroclaw

The European Capital of Culture 2016, Wroclaw has much to offer when it comes to culture and food. The street art and alternative culture seems to be a special characteristic of the fourth largest city of Poland. A place not to be found in the regular tourist guide is Nadodrze,

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

2015 International Symposium On Cultural Trajectories – CALL FOR PAPERS

Paper submissions are invited for the “2015 International Symposium on Cultural Trajectories: Cultural Governance, What’s Next?”, which is to be held at the Graduate School of Arts Management and Cultural Policy at National Taiwan University of Arts from November 13th and 14th (at the International Conference Hall) to November 15th

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Why Tourism For Tomorrow Matters

In an area that is often seen as esoteric, academic, full of jargon or too ‘big picture’ the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are a way of bringing sustainability back to earth and making it relevant to every one of us. The awards are among the most prestigious in the industry.

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

EU to Give Countries Greater Powers on GM Food

The European Commission wants to give individual member states the power to ban food products made from genetically modified organisms, even if those GM foods have been given an EU-wide stamp of approval. The plan has been laid down in a review of the GMO authorisation process, which EU commission

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Researchers study tourism-poverty nexus in Central America

Researchers challenge the notion that mass tourism is better for resident well-being in biodiverse regions than ecotourism. A study in Costa Rica suggests that ecotourism provides stable employment, career advancement opportunities and support for environmental conservation and increased access to resources and facilities. The study concludes that small-scale ecotourism initiatives

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Consumers’ Perception of ‘Healthful’ Broadens

It’s an ongoing challenge to keep up with the latest health trends in the food industry, but fortunately for restaurant operators, consumers’ definition of healthful food has broadened. It’s less about removing negatives or adding positives, and more about simply eating real food, officials at market research firm The NPD

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Regions and Gastronomy
Diane Dodd

Insects as Food: Potential Hazards and Research Needs

The consumption of insects or eat bugs, is a common practice in some parts of the world (Africa, Asia, Latin America), where it may become part of the traditional food culture. FAO estimates that “insects complement the diets of about two billion people” in the world and in favor of

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Food Tourism Recognized With First World Forum

Gastronomy and tourism are natural allies and mutually reinforce one another. The many links between gastronomy and tourism and the opportunities for closer cooperation between both areas will be explored at the 1st UNWTO World Forum on Food Tourism, jointly organized by UNWTO and the Basque Culinary Center in Donostia-San

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

The Songkran festival: Celebrating the Thai New Year

Once a year form April 13 to 15 the Songkran festival takes place to welcome the new year. Throwing of water is a traditional part of this festival and represents the respect and well wishing during the ceremony, which takes place all over the city of Chiang Mai in Thailand.

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Experience Tourism
Diane Dodd

Boost bird-watching as prime tourism product in Taman Negara

Bird-watching, one of the newer types of tourism is increasingly popular, especially in places such as Kuala Lumpur, where many different types of birds can be found. The worlds oldest rainforest in Taman Negara could serve as a destination for bird watchers, as it is home to more than 650

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Cities and Culture
Diane Dodd

Italy hopes tourists take the slow train

Four lines that have fallen to despair in Italy have been renovated and now provide a new experience along picturesque sceneries in the vintage 1920s steam trains. This project is inspired by the slow food movement and promotes a sort of slow tourism bringing tourists to experience the regional history

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