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Sustaining the Resilience of Community-Based Tourism Initiatives in Brazil

Solimar International

Community-Based Tourism (CBT) exemplifies sustainable tourism, promoting local development through social justice, resource redistribution, sustainability, and empowerment. This paradigm shift reinterprets tourism models, emphasizing consciousness, autonomy, and bottom-up strategies while detaching from predatory practices.

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Asheville Meet Where Community is Strong and Creative Spirit Abundant

Smart Meetings

Executives and meetings professionals in search of locations to hold meetings, executive retreats, conferences, and incentive trips will be inspired by Asheville’s spirit, scenic beauty, and fresh mountain air.”. “This translates into a creative community prime for group gatherings. Becoming More Accessible.

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Destination guide for sustainable venues in Stuttgart 

The MICE Blog

There’s a lot happening in Stuttgart right now, especially in its transformation into a leading destination for sustainable events. It drew over 2000 participants dedicated to sustainable urban development. The hotel has a strong commitment to sustainability through its Gold DEHOGA sustainability certification.

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Ready for Takeoff?

Business Traveler USA

By now, most regular fliers will have heard about sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). United was the first airline globally to incorporate SAF in regular operations on a continuous basis, using a blended fuel to help sustainably power every flight departing its Los Angeles hub since 2016. How Sustainable Is It?

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Alternatives to Twitter

Conferences that Work

I joined Twitter in 2009 and have had ~8,600 followers for the last few years. They are built for onboarding, not for long-term growth, which means that they lead with cool features, not with promises of sustainability. The financial incentive has created problems over time that have helped to complicate the shape of social media.