Going Green: 12 steps from research to market place
Tourism2030 means to contribute to the global Sustainable Development Goals by making your Destination with all tourism businesses sustainable and raising the competitiveness of the tourism offer. The Tourism2030 - Going Green tools and services help to engage the stakeholders and businesses in the destination, to continuously expand the sustainable tourism offer and to support the market access and competitiveness of tourism with green proofs.
See what there is and make it part of your work!
Tips to use the Going Green Tools & Services
The order of the steps is just a recommendation. Altogether they help to know and use what there already is, to learn and raise your skills, to involve your stakeholders, to contact experts for research, training and innovation when needed, to support your green businesses and services in getting more international visibility and market access. |
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The 10 Knowledge Base Topics are giving you access to helpful contacts, courses, tools and resources, news and events, good practice examples for your topic of interest.
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The TRIANGLE Knowledge Alliance for Sustainable Tourism in Europe with their universities and partner organisations offer research, education and training services to tourism stakeholders in destinations that are going green.
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Tourism2030 has so many possibilities for professional use that its worth spending time not just learning what's in the Portal, but learning how to use its' document storage and sharing features, its tools and mapping opportunities - for Going Green without re-inventing the wheel.
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The Who is Who map leads you to governmental bodies, NGOs, research and training organisations, businesses and destinations who are working for making tourism more sustainable.
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The "Competence in sustainable and responsible travel & tourism certification course" is raising your knowledge and and giving you an up-to-date picture on sustainable and responsible travel and tourism certification, using the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria as guidance.
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The TRIANGLE Student internship programme has a 2000 Euro grant for graduates who wish to specialise in the field of sustainable tourism. Students get to travel to countries in Europe and enter the business and adminstrative world of tourism activity to gain competence in the application of professional diagnostic, auditing and development tools.
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The global good practice browser is giving you access to more than 1000 finalists and winners of awards for responsible and sustainable tourism all over the world, with a growing set of detailed descriptions along the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria.
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The global certification quickfinder is helping you to find the environmental or sustainabilty certificate appropriate to you business category and expectations on the coverage of sustainability criteria, the credibility of the auditing system and special services for applicants and members.
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The Green Mapping service is providing you with an own Green Travel Map folder to manage, monitor and market the green offer in your destination.
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The Travel Green Europe app is fed by the Tourism2030 - Green Travel Maps and provides a single window on the world's largest independent 3rd party certified green tourism market place to promote your business or destination - if it has been certified - to bring you and consumers closer together.
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The Tourism 2030 Countdown Clock has been launched to give tourism professionals in business, government and NGOs a longer term perspective on how we can collaborate to achieve the SDG in the next 3 policy cycles up to 2030.
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The international experts of the European ECOTRANS network are helping you to assess and innovate your tourism products and services to meet the environmental, economic and social challenges and to raise your competitiveness in the international tourism market
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