Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism
The Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism is a global initiative launched in 2011, to inject sustainability principles into the mainstream of tourism policies, development, and operations. The initiative was proposed by the United Nations Environment Programme, and was anchored by the French government at its creation.[1] They are supported by 35 other organisations, including the British government and the UN World Tourism Organization.[1] The initiative has also partnered with private companies such as Hyatt Hotels and the Rainforest Alliance.[2]
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- Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism
- Project summary
- International Task Force on Sustainable Tourism Development
- Report summarizing the various projects, tools, and achievements of the ITF-STD: A Three-Year Journey for Sustainable Tourism
- United Nations Environment Programme – Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE)
- Marrakech Process
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