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Exploring EcotourismSummary"Tourists and tourism officials alike are all on the learning curve. If we could be aware of the proverbial stones in the road, we could improve our journey toward sustainability." Ron Mader, Latin America correspondent for Transitions Abroad and host of the Planeta.com Website, has written this essay in an attempt to explore some of the problems affecting responsible travel and ecotourism initiatives and provide some innovative solutions. As such, Mader identifies eight factors and solutions that have an impact of the level of success of ecotourism initiatives. Communication Mader suggests that agencies employ better online and offline communication strategies. He also believes that, for the most part, institutional PR or communication departments are unnecessary. Continuity Mader writes, "Stop recreating the wheel! Conduct public inventories of efforts that have been done and support the work already underway." "Herding Kittens" Mader suggests that to overcome this obstacle it is important to "speak well of others and focus on collaboration at a grassroots level. There are more opportunities when we recognize the strength in diversity AND pay attention to obtaining results." Development and Promotion Certification "Seat Warmers" Mader writes that "if we want more passionate leaders - in government, private business, academia, media or environmental groups, we need to praise the individuals and the institutions who deliver results." "Small is Beautiful" Greed The success and sustainability of any ecotourism programme will depend on long-term investment and cross-sector sharing of responsibilities and profits. Click here for the full article online. SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site February 18 2004 Last Updated February 18 2004 |
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