Sustainable Tourism and Recreation
Sustainable Tourism and Recreation
People are nomads by design, and the passion to explore the world is our driver to travel and spend leisure time next to the water. The centerpieces of culture, the natural reserves, and water based activities draw the attention of the visitors worldwide. The need to protect and develop the quality of these destinations brings a resilient tourism approach to the table - which is the way to be aware of the meaning of places we visit and reduce our footprints.
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Geopark - from people for people
Geopark as a special land designation combines protection with public engagement and eco-tourism.
Ecotourism - Rules and Storytelling
What impacts the state of natural areas more - regulation, infrastructural development, or education? Or, maybe, the intention? We illustrate how a focal point and storytelling can make a big difference between seemingly similar systems.
Arctic Tourism
In her cutting-edge book "Nomad Century", Gaia Vince calls the constant movement in the wake of change - a key survival strategy of humanity. As progress minimizes this endless migration, nature calls on our inner explorers to expand our perceptions of the world. Experiential and ecotourism are taking an increasing share in the industry and are one of the most popular destinations in the Arctic.