Archive for 'sustainable travel'
National Forest encourages holidaymakers to ‘go green’
[this blog first appeared on greentraveller]
The National Forest has launched a new visitors’ website with a focus on ‘going green’.
The site emphasises eco-friendly attractions and places to stay within the forest, and encourages visitors to use public transport and explore by bike or on foot rather than driving.
The National Forest covers an area of 200 square miles in Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire, and 7.7 million trees have already been… Continue reading
Posted: May 24th, 2010 under green travel, sustainable travel.
Tags: ecotourism, green travel, responsible tourism, sustainable tourism, sustainable travel
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National Ferry Fortnight/ travel in the Channel Islands
[this blog first appeared on greentraveller]
Survey results released this week as part of National Ferry Fortnight (organised by the Passenger Shipping Association) reveal why passengers choose to travel by ferry instead of flying.
The convenience of taking their own car came out top, with 55% saying this was an important factor. The lack of luggage restrictions (i.e. the convenience of piling your car high… Continue reading
Posted: May 17th, 2010 under carbon footprint, General, sustainable travel.
Tags: green travel, sustainable travel
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Eco-volunteering in Australia and New Zealand
My feature for Australia and New Zealand magazine on eco-volunteering in the Antipodes is in stores now….
Thanks to Biosphere Expeditions, Conservation Volunteers, Reef Check Australia and everyone else who helped out!
Click here to read it as a PDF
Posted: March 6th, 2010 under ecotourism, General, sustainable travel, Wildlife.
Tags: animals, ecotourism, marine, oceans, responsible tourism, Wildlife
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Green hotels: Green Globe certificates in the Caribbean
I was out in the Caribbean last week at CHTA Marketplace, an annual trade expo for Caribbean tourism, and attended a press conference by Green Globe – one of a burgeoning number of eco-certifying bodies for the tourism sector.
CEO Guido Bauer revealed the difference that a Green Globe certificate can make to a hotel’s bottom line: having the certificate lets hotels increase their room rates by 3-7%, reduces their operating costs by 3-11%, and adds 1-3% to the property’s value.
It’s great that they have proof of the financial benefit – in a cash-strapped economy like… Continue reading
Posted: January 20th, 2010 under General, Green Homes, sustainable travel.
Tags: Green Homes, green travel, Recycling, sustainable tourism, sustainable travel
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Art with heart: underwater sculptures help Cancun’s damaged coral
I was pleased to hear that Cancun has devised an underwater museum as a new tourist attraction.
Not because I thought the world necessarily needed an underwater museum (more on that later) but because this is good news for the threatened coral reefs in the Cancun area.
The massive expansion of tourism over the last 40 years has led to the rapid decline in the quality of the… Continue reading
Posted: December 10th, 2009 under climate change, General, sustainable travel, Wildlife.
Tags: animals, cancun, climate change, ecotourism, green travel, grenada, Jason de Caires, marine, plants, responsible tourism, sustainable travel, underwater museum, Wildlife
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Sustainable tourism now a ‘reality’, not just a ‘trend’ says Rainforest Alliance
I was interested to find out more about the Rainforest Alliance at WTM last week. I first heard about the organ
isation when I was out in Central America last month – it’s a not-for-profit organisation with three distinct arms, advising and campaigning on sustainable agriculture, forestry and tourism in rainforested areas around the world.
Its work in tourism ranges from training hotel staff on green technology, to helping them attain certificates of sustainability, to educating tourists on how they… Continue reading
Posted: November 16th, 2009 under ecotourism, General, rainforest, sustainable travel.
Tags: ecotourism, rainforest, responsible tourism, sustainable practices, sustainable tourism, sustainable travel
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NatureAir: expansion for the world’s first carbon-neutral airline
I had a fascinating meeting at WTM yesterday with NatureAir, the world’s first (and only) carbon
neutral airline.
It’s going through an exciting period right now. It’s hoping to sign codeshare agreements with international players like Continental Airlines, Copa, Mexicana and Iberia in the near future.
This means passengers won’t have to check their luggage back in at Costa Rica’s San Jose airport before they fly onto their final destination with… Continue reading | 1 Comment
Posted: November 12th, 2009 under climate change, ecotourism, General, sustainable travel.
Tags: climate change, ecotourism, green travel, responsible tourism, sustainable practices, sustainable tourism, sustainable travel
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Conservation crisis: saving the Tasmanian Devil
I’m researching a feature about conservation volunteering for Australia and New Zealand magazine at the moment, and have been upset to hear what’s happ
ening to the Tasmanian Devil.
They’re much cuter in real life than in the Looney Tunes cartoon. They’re not fussy eaters, and have one of the strongest jaws in the world so will chomp down bones and all, but they’re actually quite a shy marsupial, and an icon the Tasmanians are very proud of… Continue reading
Posted: November 4th, 2009 under animal welfare, ecotourism, General, sustainable travel, Wildlife.
Tags: animals, ecotourism, sustainable travel, Wildlife
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Honduras: needing tourism more than ever
I’m now back in the Big Smoke after a recent trip to Honduras. It was a brilliant trip, but also quite a sad one. The country has been in the midst of a political crisis since June, and tourism to the country has been decimated as people are afraid to visit.
The UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office is advising against all but essential travel to the country, but from what I saw and… Continue reading
Posted: October 25th, 2009 under sustainable travel.
Tags: ecotourism, green travel, sustainable tourism, sustainable travel
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BBC’s Wildest Dreams – a slightly bitter review
Is it just me, or did the BBC go out of its way to find ridiculo
us contestants for its ‘Wildest Dreams’ programme? In case you haven’t seen it, the premise is this: nine ‘ordinary people’ were flown out to Africa to learn the skills of wildlife film-making, facing a different challenge each week, with the worst performer being sent home.
I’m a little bitter because I would have loved to be on the show myself (I certainly didn’t see… Continue reading | 1 Comment
Posted: August 31st, 2009 under animal welfare, General, sustainable travel, Wildlife.
Tags: animals, ecotourism, Wildlife
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