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IMPACT Sustainability Travel & Tourism 2022 - Tourismvictoria.com
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nomadmanager · 6 years
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It’s been a crazy (awesome) month, and I’ve got to take a moment to look back. 💙 . A year ago, I had unknowingly begun planning #MuniTravels while on a spur-of-the-moment month-long trip in the Visayas to get away, but also to learn more about sustainability, conservation and social enterprise. I was fiercely trying to move on from extended heartache, while grappling with the meaning of life and the next moves I’d be making. . The trip I took back then wasn’t all rainbows and sunshine, and it had forced me to ask myself hard questions and really reassess what I valued. I thank the people who helped refill my cup this time last year. 🧡 . Earlier this month, I had the privilege of taking a second group of travelers on a condensed yet amped up version of this trip with me — to meet some of the people who refuel my drive to do what I do, and restore my hope in humanity and the future of the planet. ☺️ . Thank you to our Negrense hosts for your inspiring work and grounded perspectives: @dave.albao @pregaurana_ @kimikaikoa of @danjuganisland @sweep.ph, @inagaston of @haciendacrafts, Doc Anabel of @26herbgarden, Francine Uy of @freshstartorganic, @angel.treehugger & @lolapig of @hamsa.earth.consciousness, @cidnim & @lynmapa of #villamapaisa, and @tinmansinares of the Negros Tourism Office. . And of course, our fellow travelers, whose reactions to each new thing also help inspire us to keep @muni_ph going. 😍 If I were to measure impact in good tears shed, then I’d really like to believe that this trip really meant a lot to you too. 😅 . @stungbyagelafish @kaaarrinaa @vizcondenicole @jaimetapayphone @whutthebaj @laladonnabanana @rinatengco @anakristinalaaventurera I hope time doesn’t diminish the feeling you guys got from the trip too. ☺️ . Thank you for taking this journey with me. Even if I was the trip leader, it was as enriching for me to be taking this trip once again and traveling with you all too. ❤️💙🧡💚 . . . . . #munionthis #responsibletravel #sustainabletourism #sustainabletravel #transformativetravel #lifedetox #mindfulliving #consciousconsumption #responsibleconsumption #zerowaste #zerowasteph #sustainableliving #sdg12 #scp (at Talisay, Negros Occidental)
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nitindhage48 · 4 years
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Global Sustainable Tourism Market Size, Status, Growth Opportunity, Leading player, Demand, Analysis and Future Forecast 2020-2026
Report Description
This report is derived from the exhaustive analyses of informative overview, intricacies of scrutinized data, the competitive scene, and the latest industry trends in key regions. In the overview section, market definition, fundamental applications, and the manufacturing methods employed are briefed, giving the latest trends prevalent in the industry. Additionally, the report offers the product's price margins, paired with the risks faced by the manufacturers in the market. Overall, the report provides insights into the market situation for the period 2020 -2025, giving a comprehensive understanding of different dynamics impacting the Ice Cream market.
This report focuses on the global Sustainable Tourism status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players. The study objectives are to present the Sustainable Tourism development in North America, Europe, China and Japan.
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This report has been prepared based on extensive research and analysis of the latest dominating trends in the market. The global Sustainable Tourism market has been studied and focus has been on the volume and value of the product/service as well as the manufacturing methods employed. It contains a brief overview of the competitive scene of the key players along with the market introduction and research objectives for the forecast period from 2020 to 2026. The report also presents the market size by observing the historical data and the prospects of the product/service. The economic indicators and the market research methodology have also been provided further in the global Sustainable Tourism market report.
The key players covered in this study Bouteco Kind Traveler Responsible Travel Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel Wilderness Holdings Limited Beyonder Experiences Kynder Eco Companion Undiscovered Mountains Aracari Rickshaw Travel Bouteco
Market segment by Type, the product can be split into Coastal Tourism Mountain Tourism Island Tourism
Market segment by Application, split into Solo Group Family Couples
Regional analysis:
The report provides a comprehensive regional analysis taking various aspects in to account. Here the key players have been identified understanding the strategies applied by them. In concurrence, the partnership level can be analysed, along with the associated factors or scopes to merge. Here the key markets like Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East & Africa has been taken in to account. The report makes prediction of the market up to 2026.
NOTE : Our team is studying Covid-19 and its impact on various industry verticals and wherever required we will be considering Covid-19 footprints for a better analysis of markets and industries. Cordially get in touch for more details.
Table of Contents
1 Report Overview
2 Global Growth Trends by Regions
3 Competition Landscape by Key Players
4 Breakdown Data by Type (2015-2026)
5 Sustainable Tourism Breakdown Data by Application (2015-2026)
6 North America
7 Europe
8 China
9 Japan
10 Southeast Asia
11 India
12 Central & South America
13 Key Players Profiles
14 Analyst's Viewpoints/Conclusions
15 Appendix
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mobikefed · 7 years
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Capitol Day 2017: Rock Island Trail, Transportation Funding, Loose Dogs, Distracted Driving - our top legislative priorities for April 10th
Bicycle and Pedestrian Day at the Capitol is coming up soon--Monday, April 10th, 2017.  What are the most important legislative issues we are working on--and that participants will be discussing with their state legislators Monday?
Bicycle & Pedestrian Day at the Capitol - A few citizens who make a huge difference in Jefferson City
Economic importance of bicycling, walking, and trails to Missouri
One of the most important reasons we advocate for more bicycling, walking, and trails in Missouri--and a reason that every elected official can understand--is because they are important to our economy.
Thanks to the (wonderful!) Adventure Cycling Association for sharing their bicycle tourism brochure with us so that we could make a Missouri-specific version for use on Capitol Day, we have a beautiful brochure we will share with Missouri legislators Monday that makes these important points:
Bicycle Tourism generates $71 billion annually ($2.8 billion economic direct spend in Missouri)--and the market is growing  
Touring bicyclists stay longer and spend more--they stay 3 days longer and spend $240 more than the average tourist  
Trails typically generate an annual economic return about equal to the initial, one-time cost of construction  
Trails help sustain small businesses in cities and towns all along the trail  
The longer the trail system, the further people will travel to visit it--and the longer they stay. That is why Rock Island Trail State Park is so important to Missouri--because the a statewide trail loop system longer than any other in the nation will attract more tourists to travel further, stay longer, and spend more.
HB 698: Acquisition of new State Parks lands – Rock Island Trail (Rep. Pietzman)
We strongly support the creation of the new Rock Island Trail State Park, which together with the Katy Trail State Park will create an internationally significant 500+ mile statewide trail loop and tourism destination in Missouri.
Rock Island Trail communities have been working for the creation of the trail for over 25 years because of the important economic benefits it will bring the Rock Island communities.
Ameren is poised to donate the Rock Island corridor to the state of Missouri. The Committee Sub for HB 698 would prevent the state from accepting this valuable donation.
Amendments are in preparation for HB 698 that will allow the state to receive the Rock Island corridor donation. We strongly support these amendments and strongly oppose HB 698 unless it includes the amendment(s) required to solve this problem.
Unlike other recent controversial new State Parks, Rock Island Trail State Park is strongly supported by the affected communities.
HCR 47: A Task Force on State Transportation Funding (Rep. Corlew)
We strongly support work to find the right transportation funding solution for Missouri.
Walking, bicycling, and transit are basic transportation needs in Missouri and state funding for these transportation modes has been too long neglected.
We strongly support inclusion of representatives of organizations representing Missourians who walk, bicycle, and use public transportation in the Task Force
HB 1134: Dogs causing serious injury when on public property (Rep. McDaniel)
Dogs running out in front of bicyclists injure 450 Missourians annually—counting only those injuries serious enough to require an emergency room visit. This is one of the top six causes of injury to people who bicycle.
2017 Bicycle & Pedestrian Day at the Capitol
Just the out-of-pocket medical costs for those emergency room visits total $1.4 million annually.
Other Missourians are seriously injured by dog bites and attacks by loose dogs on public property.
An unfortunate loophole in current Missouri law means that owners are not responsible when their animals seriously injure someone, when the animal is on public property.
HB 1134 closes that loophole by making dog owners responsible for serious injuries caused by their animals, if the animal is on public property. We strongly support HB 1134.
Distracted Driving / Hands Free Electronic Device Use / Fair Fare Passenger Safety Act
Texting while driving and driving while distracted are a major preventable cause of injuries and fatalities on Missouri roads. Missouri is one of just four states that still allows texting while driving.
We strongly support legislation to ban distracted driving practices, including texting while driving, and to require hands-free use of electronic devices while driving.
HB 293 (Higdon), the Fair Fare Passenger Safety Act, applies these prohibitions to paid drivers, which is a good step forward. HB 293 was passed by the House Crime Prevention and Public Safety Committee on a 9-1 vote.
2017 bills include HB 312 (Walker); HB 546 (Hansen); SB 165 (Schupp); HB 378 (Brown); SB 253 (Nasheed); HB 293 (Higdon)
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Join us for Bicycle & Pedestrian Day at the Capitol in Jefferson City, April 10th, 2017
Summary of bills related to bicycling, walking, and trails from earlier in the 2017 Missouri legislative session
More stories about the 2017 legislative session and issues
 Working for more, better, safer bicycling, walking, and trails in Missouri is the ultimate goal of MoBikeFed's Vision for Bicycling and Walking in Missouri. Working on legislative initiatives that help us accomplish those goals is important part of making that Vision a reality.
Your ongoing membership and generous financial support helps make Capitol Day possible and help make our Vision become reality.
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