Overtourism is a situation where a destination is over-visited, which causes many negative impacts. Learn how to contribute to avoiding overtourism.| Good Tourism Institute
Tour operator or cyclist? Be inspired by AWOL to organise an environmentally friendly and socially sustainable cycling holiday anywhere on earth!| Good Tourism Institute
Learn the focus points and first steps to start reducing your own business carbon footprint to contribute to slowing down global warming.| Good Tourism Institute
Tourism is in the position to reconnect humanity with nature, which is why we must act now. Learn how you can contribute to nature conservation.| Good Tourism Institute
Check and select sustainable accommodations based on 9 criteria and keep track of their sustainability performance for a sustainable supply-chain.| Good Tourism Institute
A carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced as a result of our activities, both direct as indirect.| Good Tourism Institute
Community-based tourism benefits local communities while travellers experience the local way of life. Learn how to develop CBT experiences.| Good Tourism Institute
Start to understand your animal footprint with our guidelines for animals in tourism. Often the negative impact on the animals is invisible.| Good Tourism Institute
Good tour guides boost the travel experience and level of customer satisfaction. They’re key in making sure the travel experience is run sustainably.| Good Tourism Institute
The experience economy helps travel businesses shift from selling activities to memorable travel experiences that are enjoyed, remembered, and shared.| Good Tourism Institute
Develop new tourism experiences that meet the current needs of your customers while being good for the planet and local people.| Good Tourism Institute
Social enterprise ResiRest connects local families and travellers in food experiences. Through fair tourism they empower local families long-term.| Good Tourism Institute
Good tourism supports and empowers the local economy. Travel businesses can directly contribute and ensure spent money stays locally.| Good Tourism Institute