The R.H. Mallory Center for Community Geography at The University of New Mexico hosts Geoff Buckley, a professor at Ohio University and the Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies, for a series of events Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov..
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How can the most sought after human economic activity on the planet transform itself for a cleaner, greener, fairer future?
How can the most sought after human economic activity on the planet transform itself for a cleaner, greener, fairer future?
That’s the basic question posed to 46 thought leaders – inside and outside the travel and tourism sector, from around the world, in the lead-up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit – leaders who manufacture aircraft; campaign for civil society; explore futures; head governments, ministries, and international agencies; shape transport, trade, development, and capacity building policies; run airlines, hotels, trains, cruise ships, convention centers, and national parks; provide Internet information, as well as the software that runs it; teaches; trains; and the like. We focused their attention on the challenges that society faces, as well as the industry itself and on solutions. And we asked them to respond with crisp Time or Fortune-style essa
With over 100 million mainland Chinese now traveling outbound annually across the globe, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has established a partnership with China Ready & Accredited (CRA) to
With over 100 million mainland Chinese now traveling outbound annually across the globe, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has established a partnership with China Ready & Accredited (CRA) to help PATA members overcome potential “profitless volume” from this now major source of business for most destinations and many tourism operators around the world.
PATA CEO Mario Hardy noted that, “China is now the largest and fastest growing outbound travel market in the world, however for many tourism operators it has become “’profitless volume”. Our members need to constantly adapt and evolved to stay competitive in today’s world.”