Future workshop: LT&C responsible for making tourism a convincing force for nature conservation
March 1-2, LT&C members from six countries met on the German islands Rügen and Vilm for looking into the future of linking tourism and conservation.
March 1-2, LT&C members from six countries met on the German islands Rügen and Vilm for looking into the future of linking tourism and conservation.
The Wadden Sea nature conservation NGO Schutzstation Wattenmeer is a founding member of LT&C, and the International Wadden Sea is one of our largest LT&C-Examples
2019 was not only the year, where global awareness about the climate crisis has grown significantly. The urgency to protect the world’s biodiversity became equally
After being hosted the last 5 years by Arendal municipality in its Kunnskapshavn, LT&C this month moved its office in Arendal to the “Sustainability House”
2020 will be a pivotal year for the global biodiversity. In this context, we are preparing a “Future-Workshop” (March 1-2, 2020, on the islands of
2020 will be a pivotal year for the global biodiversity. The nations and organizations of the world will have to evaluate how far the goal
“Do not see sustainability as a trick or marketing tool but as an integral part of the business philosophy” is one of many important findings
This year was the 30th anniversary of the first biological expedition to Taimyr performed by representatives of the Academy of Science in Moscow and WWF-Germany.
Canada seems to become the main trend-setter for a more ambitious protected area goal to be reached by the world in 2030 than the present
IUCN and WCPA are pleased to announce the publication today of a new and updated edition of Best Practice Guidelines on Applying the IUCN Protected
At the recent Annual Meeting of The Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO), the representative of the Governor of Svalbard, Aud Andersen, emphasized the
As you can read in the November edition of the SEVENSEAS marine conservation and travel magazine, Giacomo Abrusci has been awarded by the Loggerhead Marinelife
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