The Ecotourism Society.The World Tourism Organization has estimated that over 595 million people traveled internationally in 1997. Although tourism overall has been growing at an annual rate of 4%, nature travel, also known as ecotourism e·co·tour·ism n. Tourism involving travel to areas of natural or ecological interest, typically under the guidance of a naturalist, for the purpose of observing wildlife and learning about the environment. , is increasing at an estimated annual rate of 10-30%. The Ecotourism Society (TES TES Times Educational Supplement (publication) TES The Elder Scrolls (series of computer games) TES Thermal Emission Spectrometer TES Teaching Every Student TES Thermal Energy Storage ) of North Bennington, Vermont North Bennington is a village in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is located entirely within the town of Bennington. The population was 1,428 at the 2000 census. It is home to the Park-McCullough Historic House, a well-preserved, 35-room, Victorian country house. , was founded in 1990 as a tool for both consumers and ecotourism professionals to help make travel an environmentally responsible activity and to contribute to the conservation of natural resources conservation of natural resources, the wise use of the earth's resources by humanity. The term conservation came into use in the late 19th cent. and referred to the management, mainly for economic reasons, of such valuable natural resources as timber, fish, and the well-being of local people. The organization also fosters a sense of synergy between ecotourism entrepreneurs, researchers, and conservationists. TES is an international nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well. Notes: Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools. with over 1,700 members in more than 70 countries. The TES Web site at http://www.ecotourism.org/ provides visitors with vital facts on ecotourism and tourism in general as well as "nuggets Nuggets can refer to several branches of interest:
The In Search of True Ecotourism link leads to reports filed by Megan Epler Wood, TES president, who is currently on sabbatical sab·bat·i·cal also sab·bat·ic adj. 1. Relating to a sabbatical year. 2. Sabbatical also Sabbatic Relating or appropriate to the Sabbath as the day of rest. n. A sabbatical year. from TES. With titles such as "Healing the Scarred Mayan Forests" and "In the Shadow of Machu Picchu Machu Picchu (mä`ch pēk`ch ), Inca site in Peru, about 50 mi (80 km) NW of Cuzco. ," the reports recount Wood's journey through Central and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. in 1998-1999 and investigate "the lives of the entrepreneurs, idealists, indigenous people, and activists who are bringing true ecotourism to life and bringing the reader to their doorstep." Because tourism development is often uncontrolled, especially within the relatively new realm of ecotourism, there are many environmental and political questions that are still being answered. Each year, TES identifies key issues in the field of ecotourism and works with other organizations around the world to bring these issues into public awareness. By following the TES Initiatives link on the home page, visitors can explore issues tackled by the organization over the past decade. Past issues have included creating policies for the economic development of the ecotourism industry, helping ecotourism businesses meet standards for sustainability, and recognizing the effects of ecotourism on local communities. The site offers visitors lots of practical information. The Eco-Professionals link, for example, leads to resources to help professionals in diverse fields use ecotourism to support conservation. Two links on this page provide information on how to conduct ecotourism research and how to use ecotourism as a conservation tool in the area of biological assessments, and a third link provides a forum for entrepreneurs working in the ecotourism business. Links in the forum provide access to useful business reports from TES members as well as a set of guidelines for nature tour operators. |
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