This wiki is intended as a knowledge bank of updated theory, agreementsan&opportunitydeclarations,forreportsyou&toguides,soundbestoffpractices,aboutusefulthelinksgood and multimediabadresourcesyourelatedseetoonsustainableyourtourismtravels, and responsible travel (aka "good tourism"), contributedforbythe travel and tourism stakeholders, (i.e. you!). It's also an opportunity for youindustry to sound off about the goodlistenand bad you see in yourrespondprofessionaltolifewhatandyouonhaveyourtotravels.say. Join the discussions! (What is a "wiki", anyway?)
Within the travel and tourism industry, and among passionate travellers, there exists substantial resources of practical and theoretical knowledge on sustainable tourism. Every industry sector and niche, from aviation to "voluntourism", is important to this aim. Hundreds of subject areas and specialisations, from biodiversity to climate change and energy consumption, can help the travel and tourism industry achieve sustainability.
The challenge for the travel and tourism industry is to collectively harness that knowledge and overcome the tyranny of distance, time and cost involved with international meetings, hence the establishment of this electronic clearing housewiki for ALL STAKEHOLDERS in travel and tourism -- industry professionals and practitioners, travellers and tourists -- to share information relating to sustainable"goodtourism.tourism".
Even if you don't work for a travel agent, airline, hotel, or tour operator, you are a stakeholder. If you travel, or if your part of the world receives visitors, you are a stakeholder. Please join and contribute to The "Good Tourism" Wiki.Wiki.