Marine World Heritage: impressive results in 2015
You should read the Annual Report of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre Marine Programme for 2015: Marine World Heritage Report 2015. In the below reproduced introductory summary
You should read the Annual Report of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre Marine Programme for 2015: Marine World Heritage Report 2015. In the below reproduced introductory summary
Home to a critical population of endangered mountain gorillas, Virunga National Park in Eastern Congo is also Africa’s most biologically diverse protected area. The
We are happy to announce that an important feature has been added to our LT&C website! Our Calendar page has been created to succinctly show
[metaslider id=3099] Sustainable Livelihoods is the theme for World Wetlands Day in 2016. This theme is selected to demonstrate the vital role of wetlands for
On October 21 last year, an important decision was made for the Coral Triangle in South East Asia, which merits great attention for nature-related tourism.
Mission Blue is a global initiative of the Sylvia Earle Alliance, a 501c3 organization, which was formed in response to Sylvia Earle’s 2009 TED Prize wish. Look
In the following we are publishing the news of The Pew Charitable Trusts in order to encourage all Antarctic tourists and tour operators to support
The Panorama is an IUCN led initiative to identify, document and promote “inspiring protected area solutions” across a range of topics and from diverse contributors. These case
Staffan Widstrand became the first Swedish LT&C penguin. Staffan has already been involved in the WWF-initiative “Linking Tourism and Conservation in the Arctic” in 1995,
The Taimyr peninsular in northernmost Siberia represents both the largest continuous tundra area in Eurasia and one of the best coverage of protected areas in
What if tourism could save the world’s protected areas? Consider that the annual cost for effective management of the complete global network of protected areas
The International Wadden Sea, which belongs to the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark is already described as a prominent LT&C-Example. For over 25 years the Common
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