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Annual Report
  2009-2010
Contents

p2 Special Thanks to TIES Members / p3 Our Mission / p4
What We Do / p5-6 TIES History - Since 1990 / p7-8 Mes-
sages from Our Members / p9 TIES Board of Directors /
p11 Our Members, Our Partners / p12 TIES ecoAuction /
p13 A Sneak Preview of What’s to Come in 2011-12
THANK YOU
TIES global network proudly represents and is supported by members from over 100
countries who are leading the vital efforts to make travel and tourism more sustain-
able. It is an immense honor to be part of this worldwide network of leaders, pioneers
and active supporters of tourism as a socially, environmentally and economically viable
tool for sustainable development.

From all of us at TIES team, we would like to share a big THANK YOU to our members
who have made a tremendous difference for TIES growth in the past two decades, and
who continue to inspire positive changes in the global tourism industry.

-The International Ecotourism Society (TIES)
Our Mission
Engage
  Through an international network of industry
  professionals and business leaders, TIES
  offers valuable networking and professional
  development opportunities.



  Ecotourism.org/Network



Educate                                                                              Inspire
  As a global source of knowledge and advo-        Utilizing the global ecotourism develop-
  cacy in ecotourism, TIES offers practical edu-   ment experiences, TIES helps mainstream
  cational tools and promotes capacity building    sustainability in tourism and inspire positive
  opportunities for professionals.                 changes in the industry.



  Ecotourism.org/Learn                             Ecotourism.org/Sustain



   Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel
What We Do...                                                                              2009 at a Glance
Strengthening Opportunities through International Networks
                                                                                          First 10 ambassadors selected for
                                                                                          Travel Ambassador Program.
Membership Services: Helping members connect with each other and access valuable
information and resources.                                                                10 destinations and themes fea-
                                                                                          tured through ecoDestinations.
Online Networking: Offering networking opportunities and marketing tools through
TIES website, Ecotourism.org.                                                             100+ articles on Your Travel Choice
                                                                                          Blog.
Network Building: Helping strengthen “ties” among members through partnerships
with associations and regional groups.                                                    10,000+ subscribers to Digital Trav-
                                                                                          eler eNewsletter.

Sharing Education and Capacity Building Platforms
Conferences & Workshops: Providing quality learning and knowledge sharing opportu-
nities through our events.

Educational Partnerships: Collaborating with universities and educational institutions
to create and strengthen educational opportunities for students and professionals.

Awareness-Building Initiatives: Working with members and partners to raise aware-
ness of the principles of ecotourism and best practice examples.


Supporting Efforts to Mainstream Sustainability in Tourism
Industry Partnerships: Partnering with various local, national and international indus-
try organizations to strengthen efforts to promote sustainability in tourism.

Sharing Wisdom: Working with leading industry organizations to establish standards
and guidelines to promote sound development of ecotourism and sustainable tourism.

Inspiring Change: Establishing mechanisms to apply lessons learned from ecotourism
examples to help create positive change in mainstream tourism.



               Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel
TIES History - Since 1990

       20 years                                                                                                                            www.ecotourism.org/our-story




   1990                                                  1994
The Ecotourism Society
                                                                                                               1998
launched by a team or-
ganized by Megan Epler
Wood as the world’s first
                               1992
                                                     “International
                                                     Ecotourism Partners”
                                                     meeting, St. John, US
                                                                                  1996                      Marine ecotourism
                                                                                                                                              2000
international non-profit    Advocates for sound      Virgin Islands, to foster   Tourism, Ecotour-          stakeholder meetings
dedicated to ecotourism     ecotourism practices     national and regional       ism and Protected          in the Caribbean and
as a tool for conserva-     at World Parks and Pro- ecotourism associa-                                     Mexico.                       “Your Travel
                                                                                 Areas co-published
tion and sustainable        tected Areas Congress in tions.                                                                               Choice Can Make
                                                                                 with the World
development.                Caracas, Venezuela and                                                          “Developing an Eco-           a Difference”
                                                                                 Conservation Union
                            First World Congress on                                                         tourism Destination”          consumer educa-
                                                                                 (IUCN).
                            Tourism and the Environ-                                                        regional workshop in          tion campaign
                            ment in Belize.                                                                 Quintana Roo, Mexico.         launched.




                                                                  The International Ecotourism Society




                                            Publishes its first
                                            book, Ecotour-
                                            ism: A Guide for                                          “Ecotourism at the Crossroads” - A regional
                                            Planners and            The Ecolodge Sourcebook for       conference in Kenya, co-hosted by Kenya Wild-
                                            Managers                Planners and Developers.          life Service and Ecotourism Society of Kenya.
2002
                                   The first Ecotourism in the U.S.      Global Ecotourism Conference

                                                                                                                                      2010
                                   Conference in Bar Harbor, Maine,      in Oslo, Norway, co-organized by
                                   co-organized by the local Chamber     Ecotourism Norway and the United
                                   of Commerce. September 2005.          Nations Environment Programme.
The United Nations                                                       May 2007.
International Year of                                                                                                               Ecotourism and Sustain-
Ecotourism (IYE)                                                                                                                    able Tourism Conference
                                                                                                                                    (ESTC) held in Portland,
IYE regional meet-
ings in Belize, India,
                                                            2006                                            2008                    Oregon, USA, co-hosted
                                                                                                                                    by Travel Portland and

                             2004
Kenya, Peru, Thailand,                                                                                                              Travel Oregon.
the Seychelles and                                                                                     Public forum “Indigenous
                                                       “Traveling with Climate in Mind” consumer       Business Leaders in
Sweden.                                                education campaign launched.                                                 The first European
                                                                                                       Ecotourism” organized        Ecotourism Conference
                            Begins multi-year
                                                                                                       in partnership with the      (EuroEco), held in Parnu,
                            research on tour-
                                                                                                       Swedish Ecotourism           Estonia, co-hosted by the
                            ism certification as
                                                                                                       Society.                     Estonian Ecotourism As-
                            part of Rainforest
                            Alliance-led project                                                                                    sociation.
                                                                                                       Ecotourism and Sustain-
                            focusing on five
                                                                                                       able Tourism Conference
                            Latin American
                                                                                                       (ESTC) in Vancouver, Brit-
                            countries.
                                                                                                       ish Columbia, Canada.




                           Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel

                                        TIES 15th anniversary                                        Washington DC Eco-
                                        “Celebration of Ecotourism” in                               Tour, highlighting
                                        Washington, DC.                                              eco-friendly initia-
                                                                                                      tives and educational
                                                                                                      opportunities in the
                                                                                                       greater Washington,
                                                                                                       DC community.


          International Ecolodge
          Guidelines
                                                                                                                     Ecotourism.org/Our-Story
“
                                                                                     Makiko Nakagaki, Executive Secretary, Ecotourism Japan
                                                                                     Congratulation, TIES, on your 20th Anniversary! Net-
                                                                                     working is key to furthering the ecotourism movement,
                                      Thomas A. Tabor, Ecotourism Develop-           and I believe that TIES’ roles in assisting networking
                                      ment Consultant, Nebraska Department of        opportunities around the world will be more and more
                                      Economic Development, Division of Travel       important. In many countries, ecotourism is perceived
                                      & Tourism                                      and practiced in a variety of ways that reflect their
                                                                                     unique cultural and social values. I hope to see informa-
Kaity Tsui, I LOVE NY’s “Greenest     My first exposure to TIES was at the “2005     tion about ecotourism disseminated globally by TIES
                                      Ecotourism in the U.S. Conference” in          representing not only global but also local perspectives,
New Yorker”                                                                          highlighting diverse approaches. In today’s globalized
                                      Bar Harbor, Maine. The conference itself
                                      opened up relationships and a networking       and rapidly changing society, our worldwide ecotourism
I like the user-friendly and          community that I have used for resources,      network plays a critical role in promoting and advocat-
informative features of the TIES      education, latest research, development        ing for a more sustainable future. I believe that as a
website, such as the “Tips for        concepts, supportive tools for conserva-       community we form a stronger voice, and as a commu-
Travelers” section, especially        tion and preservation, collaboration with      nity we build synergies that lead to meaningful actions.
with burgeoning interest in the       a similarly goal-oriented international        I look forward to continue creating opportunities for
eco-/sustainable tourism indus-       market, and perhaps, most importantly,         collaborative actions with fellow members from around
try. As more travelers become         lifelong friendships and support from          the world.
increasingly attracted to this        like-minded people. In my position here in
type of alternative tourism, it’s     Nebraska, I work closely with rural people     20周年おめでとうございます。    エコツーリズムという運動には、ネ
imperative for global networks        who work on the land. Nebraska has a           ッ トワークは不可欠であり、  TIESの今後の国際的役割も益々大き
                                      limited amount of public access land (97%      くなると感じています。   各国での文化や社会背景により、  エコツー
such as TIES to serve as “sources     is privately-owned), and to access some of     リズムに対する価値観や取り組みは国々や地域によっても多様
of knowledge and advocacy             the state’s most pristine areas, one needs     化してきています。 TIESとしての視点だけでなく、 そうしたエコツ
uniting communities, conserva-        to have strong connections with landown-       ーリズムの多角的な取り組みについても、     発信していただけるこ
tion, and sustainable travel” in      ers. From that first conference to the most    とを期待しています。  めまぐるしく変わる社会の中において、   持続
order to highlight the issues and     recent one I attended in Portland, Oregon,     可能な生き方を提案している我々の活動は今まさに必要とされ
challenges raised in this blos-       the education, training, and network of        ています。 そのような社会に対し、 トワークだからこそ世界的
                                                                                                          ネッ
soming industry as its definition     friends and colleagues I have developed        にも大きな声をあげていく力を持ちえるし、     つながりによってシナ
continues to expand. In the end,      has been an asset to our state. What I do is   ジーが生まれ、 より大きなアクションを生み出していく    ことができ
it’s really about thinking globally   so rewarding, in major part because I have     ます。 今後もそのようなアクションを一緒につく   りだしていけるこ
and acting consciously.               been able to implement TIES many con-          とを楽しみにしています。
                                      cepts of ecotourism right here in Nebraska.    - 日本エコツーリズムセンター理事 事務局長 中垣 真紀子
                                                                                                          ・
”
                                                                                      2010 at a Glance
                                                                                     TIES 20th Anniversary!

                                                                                     514 organization members.
                           Piero Ponce, Executive Board Member, Regional Cham-       1,070 individual members.
                           ber of Tourism (Ayacucho, Peru)
                           TIES is the worldwide reference for sustainable tour-     11 New Advisory Board Members.
                           ism and best case practices. By promoting continuously
                           research and connecting organizations and individuals     47 new members participated in
                           on a common goal, we will ensure that conservation,       the ESTC 2010 conference.
                           communities and sustainable travel will remain as our
                           priorities in ensuring the sustainable development of
                           this unique green industry.                               Innovation Award launched.




                           I’ve been associated with TIES for 10 years as a mem-
                           ber and partner in providing media relations for both
                           the organization and quite a number of members
                           who are tour operators, operate eco lodges, etc. TIES
                           has been such a leader in promoting sustainable prac-
                           tices globally and has provided a forum for meaning-
                           ful conversation amongst the constituency that they
                           serve.
                           As a participant and speaker at conferences organized
                           and sponsored by TIES, it has been so inspirational
Nancy Harrison, Founding   to see the synergy amongst academics, community
Partner, Adventure Media   organizers, outfitters and operators all coming to-
                           gether to further the cause of sustainable tourism
(The photo was taken in    development, thoughtful economic impact and the
Volcanoes National Park,   corresponding betterment of people worldwide. And
Rwanda with mountain       this all happens while providing travelers the unique
gorillas.)                 opportunity to see and experience world culture,
                           wildlife, nature, sights and sounds all that enrich our
                           collective experience. It’s a wonderful thing that TIES
                           has done these past twenty years and will continue to
                           build and grow in the next twenty years and beyond.
TIES Board of Directors


Dr. Kelly Bricker         Deirdre Campbell            Richard Edwards             Shadia Garrison               Palitha Gurusinghe             Glenn Jampol
Associate Professor,      Owner, The Tartan Group     Marketing Director, Gap     Consultant, Writer, Project   Founder and President,         President, Finca Rosa
Department of Parks,                                  Adventures                  Manager                       Sri Lanka Ecotourism           Blanca Coffee Plantation
Recreation and Tourism,                                                                                         Foundation                     and Inn
University of Utah


                                                                                                                                                TIES Advisory Board
                                                                                                                                                comprises of ecotour-
                                                                                                                                                ism experts and indus-
                                                                                                                                                try leaders.

                                                                                                                                                Representing diverse
                                                                                                                                                groups of stakehold-
                                                                                                                                                ers, the Advisory Board
                                                                                                                                                serves as an effective
                                                                                                                                                venue to support TIES
                                                                                                                                                mission.
Ariane Janér              Karen Lewis                 Kimberly Lisagor            Rick MacLeod Farley           Hitesh Mehta
Co-Founder, EcoBrasil     Owner, Lapa Rios Ecolodge   Journalist, Author          Principal Consultant, Ma-     Architect, Landscape
                                                                                  cLeod Farley & Associates     Architect and Ecotourism
                                                                                                                Planner, HM Design
                                                                                                                                                TIES Governance Board

                                                                                                                                                Dr. Kelly Bricker, Chair
                                                                                                                                                Masaru Takayama, Vice
                                                                                                                                                Chair
                                                                                                                                                Jon Bruno, Treasurer
                                                                                                                                                Jason Banks, Advisor


                                                                                                                                                www.ecotourism.org/
                                                                                                                                                board

Paul Radchenko            Wolfgang Strasdas, PhD.     Masaru Takayama             Albert Teo Chin Kion          Annie Vanderwyk
Tourism Development       Professor, University of    Executive Director, Japan   Managing Director             Principal Cultural Consul-
Planner, Government of    Applied Sciences Eber-      Ecolodge Association /      Borneo Eco Tours              tant, Wild Earth Expeditions
Alberta                   swalde                      Founder, Spirit of Japan
                                                      Travel
“The tourism indus-
try has the power
to make a positive
change. It is uniquely
positioned to take a
place-based approach
to conservation and
poverty alleviation.”
-Dr. Kelly Bricker, Chair,
TIES Board of Directors
Our Members                                                  Our Partners
Global Network                                          Recipe for Success
TIES global network of members consists of orga-        TIES partners with NGO’s, associations and other or-
nizational members (Association, Business, NGO,         ganizations that share our commitment to responsible
Institution, College & University) and individual       travel and sustainable development.
members (Professional, Student, Traveler).


                                                        Ecotourism Associations
                                                        Providing the vital links between governments,
                                                        NGOs, businesses and citizens, local, national and
                                                        regional ecotourism associations are a crucial part
                                                        of our efforts to further TIES mission.
                                                        www.ecotourism.org/ecotourism-associations


                                                        Voluntourism Partner: Planeterra
                                                        Planeterra is a leading non-profit foundation dedi-
                                                        cated to sustainable community development and
                                                        environmental conservation through travel.
                                                        www.ecotourism.org/planeterra


                                                        Membership Service Partners
                                                        Adventure Media
                                                        TravMedia
                                                        Stylus Publishing
                                                        www.ecotourism.org/membership
                       Ecotourism Explorer: a global
                       online network for individuals
                       and organizations committed to   Your Travel Choice Blog Partners
                       the principles of ecotourism.    WHL Group
                                                        Much Better Adventures
                       www.ecotourism.org/              www.yourtravelchoice.org/about/partners
                       explorer
TIES ecoAuction                            ESTC Silent Auction
                     Featurin a special selection of eco-       At the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism
                     holiday packages generously donated        Conference (ESTC), held in Portland OR in Sep-
                     by TIES members, TIES ecoAuction is        tember 2010, a silent auction was organized,
                     hosted on Bidding for Good, a charitable   offering eco-holiday packages (along with
                     auction community with over 87,000         other auction items) generously donated by
                     active bidders.                            TIES members from around the world.

                     January 2009 - December 2009               ESTC Silent Auction
                     • 58 auction items sold                    • 58 auction items sold
                     • $28,508 raised                           • $4,570 raised

                     January 2010 - December 2010
                     • 45 auction items sold
                     • $15,264 raised

                     Access TIES ecoAuction
                     www.biddingforgood.com/
                     ecotourismauction

                     Sponsorship Information
                     www.ecotourism.org/
                     sponsor-ties-ecoauction


               uction
      YO U ecoA rters!
THANK rs & Suppo
Sponso
A Sneak Preview of What’s to Come in 2011-12




More opportunities for sharing stories and   Ecotourism.org will not only be a place for    Get engaged in ecotourism initiatives
inspirations through improved tools for      learning, but also a platform for networking   around the world by actively participating in
members to interact with each other.         and expanding your networks.                   TIES global network!


                                                                                              Stay tuned: Ecotourism.org
Sustainability                                                                                                         Indigenous




                                                                                                              Tranform
                                                                                                                         Tourism




                                                                                                                                              Creative Solutions
                                                         Education                                                                                            Off the
            Sustainable Business                                                                                                                              Beaten
                         Community




                                                                                                        Biodiversity
            Model
                                                                                                                          Making a                            Path
                  Conservation transition                                                                                 Difference
  Opportunities




                                                                                                                                                                        Appreciating Cultural Diversity
                                                                                                                     Voices of Nature                         Story-
                                                    Leadership




                                                                                                                                        Adventure
                                              CSR                                                                    Celebrating
                            Quality of Life
                                                                                                                                                              Telling
                                              Greening                                                               Excellence
                   Giving Back




                                                           Capacity Building
                                                                               Respecting Our Land
                                              Tourism                                                Local ecolodge                              Rewarding
                                                                                                                                                 and
                                              Networking
                                                                                                     Travel   Heritage
                                                                                                                                                 Memorable
                                              Sharing                                                                                            Experiences
                                              Ideas
                                                                                                     Wildlife Authenticity
   Responsible Travel                                                                                Innovation
                                                                                                                           Millennium Development
Voluntourism slowness                                                                                Award
                                                                                                                           Goals

                                                                                                                              www.yourtravelchoice.org



 Photography Credits

 Page 2 (from left) Ecotourism Japan, Piero Ponce, Ecotourism Society Pakistan, Outside Hilton Head Island, Dream Nepal Travels & Tours, The
 International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 4 “2010 at a Glance” - Photo by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 5 “Ecotourism
 at the Crossroads” - Photo by Megan Epler Wood; Page 6 Ecotourism in the US Conference, Global Ecotourism Conference - Photos by The
 International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 7 (from left) Kaity Tsui, Thomas A. Tabor, Ecotourism Japan; Page 8 (top) Piero Ponce, (bottom)
 Nancy Harrison; Page 8 “2010 at a Glance” - Photo by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 14 “ESTC Silent Auction” - photo: Sarah
 Henderson, sirenapictures.com.

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TIES Annual Report 2009-10

  • 1. Annual Report 2009-2010
  • 2. Contents p2 Special Thanks to TIES Members / p3 Our Mission / p4 What We Do / p5-6 TIES History - Since 1990 / p7-8 Mes- sages from Our Members / p9 TIES Board of Directors / p11 Our Members, Our Partners / p12 TIES ecoAuction / p13 A Sneak Preview of What’s to Come in 2011-12
  • 3. THANK YOU TIES global network proudly represents and is supported by members from over 100 countries who are leading the vital efforts to make travel and tourism more sustain- able. It is an immense honor to be part of this worldwide network of leaders, pioneers and active supporters of tourism as a socially, environmentally and economically viable tool for sustainable development. From all of us at TIES team, we would like to share a big THANK YOU to our members who have made a tremendous difference for TIES growth in the past two decades, and who continue to inspire positive changes in the global tourism industry. -The International Ecotourism Society (TIES)
  • 4. Our Mission Engage Through an international network of industry professionals and business leaders, TIES offers valuable networking and professional development opportunities. Ecotourism.org/Network Educate Inspire As a global source of knowledge and advo- Utilizing the global ecotourism develop- cacy in ecotourism, TIES offers practical edu- ment experiences, TIES helps mainstream cational tools and promotes capacity building sustainability in tourism and inspire positive opportunities for professionals. changes in the industry. Ecotourism.org/Learn Ecotourism.org/Sustain Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel
  • 5. What We Do... 2009 at a Glance Strengthening Opportunities through International Networks First 10 ambassadors selected for Travel Ambassador Program. Membership Services: Helping members connect with each other and access valuable information and resources. 10 destinations and themes fea- tured through ecoDestinations. Online Networking: Offering networking opportunities and marketing tools through TIES website, Ecotourism.org. 100+ articles on Your Travel Choice Blog. Network Building: Helping strengthen “ties” among members through partnerships with associations and regional groups. 10,000+ subscribers to Digital Trav- eler eNewsletter. Sharing Education and Capacity Building Platforms Conferences & Workshops: Providing quality learning and knowledge sharing opportu- nities through our events. Educational Partnerships: Collaborating with universities and educational institutions to create and strengthen educational opportunities for students and professionals. Awareness-Building Initiatives: Working with members and partners to raise aware- ness of the principles of ecotourism and best practice examples. Supporting Efforts to Mainstream Sustainability in Tourism Industry Partnerships: Partnering with various local, national and international indus- try organizations to strengthen efforts to promote sustainability in tourism. Sharing Wisdom: Working with leading industry organizations to establish standards and guidelines to promote sound development of ecotourism and sustainable tourism. Inspiring Change: Establishing mechanisms to apply lessons learned from ecotourism examples to help create positive change in mainstream tourism. Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel
  • 6. TIES History - Since 1990 20 years www.ecotourism.org/our-story 1990 1994 The Ecotourism Society 1998 launched by a team or- ganized by Megan Epler Wood as the world’s first 1992 “International Ecotourism Partners” meeting, St. John, US 1996 Marine ecotourism 2000 international non-profit Advocates for sound Virgin Islands, to foster Tourism, Ecotour- stakeholder meetings dedicated to ecotourism ecotourism practices national and regional ism and Protected in the Caribbean and as a tool for conserva- at World Parks and Pro- ecotourism associa- Mexico. “Your Travel Areas co-published tion and sustainable tected Areas Congress in tions. Choice Can Make with the World development. Caracas, Venezuela and “Developing an Eco- a Difference” Conservation Union First World Congress on tourism Destination” consumer educa- (IUCN). Tourism and the Environ- regional workshop in tion campaign ment in Belize. Quintana Roo, Mexico. launched. The International Ecotourism Society Publishes its first book, Ecotour- ism: A Guide for “Ecotourism at the Crossroads” - A regional Planners and The Ecolodge Sourcebook for conference in Kenya, co-hosted by Kenya Wild- Managers Planners and Developers. life Service and Ecotourism Society of Kenya.
  • 7. 2002 The first Ecotourism in the U.S. Global Ecotourism Conference 2010 Conference in Bar Harbor, Maine, in Oslo, Norway, co-organized by co-organized by the local Chamber Ecotourism Norway and the United of Commerce. September 2005. Nations Environment Programme. The United Nations May 2007. International Year of Ecotourism and Sustain- Ecotourism (IYE) able Tourism Conference (ESTC) held in Portland, IYE regional meet- ings in Belize, India, 2006 2008 Oregon, USA, co-hosted by Travel Portland and 2004 Kenya, Peru, Thailand, Travel Oregon. the Seychelles and Public forum “Indigenous “Traveling with Climate in Mind” consumer Business Leaders in Sweden. education campaign launched. The first European Ecotourism” organized Ecotourism Conference Begins multi-year in partnership with the (EuroEco), held in Parnu, research on tour- Swedish Ecotourism Estonia, co-hosted by the ism certification as Society. Estonian Ecotourism As- part of Rainforest Alliance-led project sociation. Ecotourism and Sustain- focusing on five able Tourism Conference Latin American (ESTC) in Vancouver, Brit- countries. ish Columbia, Canada. Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel TIES 15th anniversary Washington DC Eco- “Celebration of Ecotourism” in Tour, highlighting Washington, DC. eco-friendly initia- tives and educational opportunities in the greater Washington, DC community. International Ecolodge Guidelines Ecotourism.org/Our-Story
  • 8. Makiko Nakagaki, Executive Secretary, Ecotourism Japan Congratulation, TIES, on your 20th Anniversary! Net- working is key to furthering the ecotourism movement, Thomas A. Tabor, Ecotourism Develop- and I believe that TIES’ roles in assisting networking ment Consultant, Nebraska Department of opportunities around the world will be more and more Economic Development, Division of Travel important. In many countries, ecotourism is perceived & Tourism and practiced in a variety of ways that reflect their unique cultural and social values. I hope to see informa- Kaity Tsui, I LOVE NY’s “Greenest My first exposure to TIES was at the “2005 tion about ecotourism disseminated globally by TIES Ecotourism in the U.S. Conference” in representing not only global but also local perspectives, New Yorker” highlighting diverse approaches. In today’s globalized Bar Harbor, Maine. The conference itself opened up relationships and a networking and rapidly changing society, our worldwide ecotourism I like the user-friendly and community that I have used for resources, network plays a critical role in promoting and advocat- informative features of the TIES education, latest research, development ing for a more sustainable future. I believe that as a website, such as the “Tips for concepts, supportive tools for conserva- community we form a stronger voice, and as a commu- Travelers” section, especially tion and preservation, collaboration with nity we build synergies that lead to meaningful actions. with burgeoning interest in the a similarly goal-oriented international I look forward to continue creating opportunities for eco-/sustainable tourism indus- market, and perhaps, most importantly, collaborative actions with fellow members from around try. As more travelers become lifelong friendships and support from the world. increasingly attracted to this like-minded people. In my position here in type of alternative tourism, it’s Nebraska, I work closely with rural people 20周年おめでとうございます。 エコツーリズムという運動には、ネ imperative for global networks who work on the land. Nebraska has a ッ トワークは不可欠であり、 TIESの今後の国際的役割も益々大き limited amount of public access land (97% くなると感じています。 各国での文化や社会背景により、 エコツー such as TIES to serve as “sources is privately-owned), and to access some of リズムに対する価値観や取り組みは国々や地域によっても多様 of knowledge and advocacy the state’s most pristine areas, one needs 化してきています。 TIESとしての視点だけでなく、 そうしたエコツ uniting communities, conserva- to have strong connections with landown- ーリズムの多角的な取り組みについても、 発信していただけるこ tion, and sustainable travel” in ers. From that first conference to the most とを期待しています。 めまぐるしく変わる社会の中において、 持続 order to highlight the issues and recent one I attended in Portland, Oregon, 可能な生き方を提案している我々の活動は今まさに必要とされ challenges raised in this blos- the education, training, and network of ています。 そのような社会に対し、 トワークだからこそ世界的 ネッ soming industry as its definition friends and colleagues I have developed にも大きな声をあげていく力を持ちえるし、 つながりによってシナ continues to expand. In the end, has been an asset to our state. What I do is ジーが生まれ、 より大きなアクションを生み出していく ことができ it’s really about thinking globally so rewarding, in major part because I have ます。 今後もそのようなアクションを一緒につく りだしていけるこ and acting consciously. been able to implement TIES many con- とを楽しみにしています。 cepts of ecotourism right here in Nebraska. - 日本エコツーリズムセンター理事 事務局長 中垣 真紀子 ・
  • 9. 2010 at a Glance TIES 20th Anniversary! 514 organization members. Piero Ponce, Executive Board Member, Regional Cham- 1,070 individual members. ber of Tourism (Ayacucho, Peru) TIES is the worldwide reference for sustainable tour- 11 New Advisory Board Members. ism and best case practices. By promoting continuously research and connecting organizations and individuals 47 new members participated in on a common goal, we will ensure that conservation, the ESTC 2010 conference. communities and sustainable travel will remain as our priorities in ensuring the sustainable development of this unique green industry. Innovation Award launched. I’ve been associated with TIES for 10 years as a mem- ber and partner in providing media relations for both the organization and quite a number of members who are tour operators, operate eco lodges, etc. TIES has been such a leader in promoting sustainable prac- tices globally and has provided a forum for meaning- ful conversation amongst the constituency that they serve. As a participant and speaker at conferences organized and sponsored by TIES, it has been so inspirational Nancy Harrison, Founding to see the synergy amongst academics, community Partner, Adventure Media organizers, outfitters and operators all coming to- gether to further the cause of sustainable tourism (The photo was taken in development, thoughtful economic impact and the Volcanoes National Park, corresponding betterment of people worldwide. And Rwanda with mountain this all happens while providing travelers the unique gorillas.) opportunity to see and experience world culture, wildlife, nature, sights and sounds all that enrich our collective experience. It’s a wonderful thing that TIES has done these past twenty years and will continue to build and grow in the next twenty years and beyond.
  • 10. TIES Board of Directors Dr. Kelly Bricker Deirdre Campbell Richard Edwards Shadia Garrison Palitha Gurusinghe Glenn Jampol Associate Professor, Owner, The Tartan Group Marketing Director, Gap Consultant, Writer, Project Founder and President, President, Finca Rosa Department of Parks, Adventures Manager Sri Lanka Ecotourism Blanca Coffee Plantation Recreation and Tourism, Foundation and Inn University of Utah TIES Advisory Board comprises of ecotour- ism experts and indus- try leaders. Representing diverse groups of stakehold- ers, the Advisory Board serves as an effective venue to support TIES mission. Ariane Janér Karen Lewis Kimberly Lisagor Rick MacLeod Farley Hitesh Mehta Co-Founder, EcoBrasil Owner, Lapa Rios Ecolodge Journalist, Author Principal Consultant, Ma- Architect, Landscape cLeod Farley & Associates Architect and Ecotourism Planner, HM Design TIES Governance Board Dr. Kelly Bricker, Chair Masaru Takayama, Vice Chair Jon Bruno, Treasurer Jason Banks, Advisor www.ecotourism.org/ board Paul Radchenko Wolfgang Strasdas, PhD. Masaru Takayama Albert Teo Chin Kion Annie Vanderwyk Tourism Development Professor, University of Executive Director, Japan Managing Director Principal Cultural Consul- Planner, Government of Applied Sciences Eber- Ecolodge Association / Borneo Eco Tours tant, Wild Earth Expeditions Alberta swalde Founder, Spirit of Japan Travel
  • 11. “The tourism indus- try has the power to make a positive change. It is uniquely positioned to take a place-based approach to conservation and poverty alleviation.” -Dr. Kelly Bricker, Chair, TIES Board of Directors
  • 12. Our Members Our Partners Global Network Recipe for Success TIES global network of members consists of orga- TIES partners with NGO’s, associations and other or- nizational members (Association, Business, NGO, ganizations that share our commitment to responsible Institution, College & University) and individual travel and sustainable development. members (Professional, Student, Traveler). Ecotourism Associations Providing the vital links between governments, NGOs, businesses and citizens, local, national and regional ecotourism associations are a crucial part of our efforts to further TIES mission. www.ecotourism.org/ecotourism-associations Voluntourism Partner: Planeterra Planeterra is a leading non-profit foundation dedi- cated to sustainable community development and environmental conservation through travel. www.ecotourism.org/planeterra Membership Service Partners Adventure Media TravMedia Stylus Publishing www.ecotourism.org/membership Ecotourism Explorer: a global online network for individuals and organizations committed to Your Travel Choice Blog Partners the principles of ecotourism. WHL Group Much Better Adventures www.ecotourism.org/ www.yourtravelchoice.org/about/partners explorer
  • 13. TIES ecoAuction ESTC Silent Auction Featurin a special selection of eco- At the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism holiday packages generously donated Conference (ESTC), held in Portland OR in Sep- by TIES members, TIES ecoAuction is tember 2010, a silent auction was organized, hosted on Bidding for Good, a charitable offering eco-holiday packages (along with auction community with over 87,000 other auction items) generously donated by active bidders. TIES members from around the world. January 2009 - December 2009 ESTC Silent Auction • 58 auction items sold • 58 auction items sold • $28,508 raised • $4,570 raised January 2010 - December 2010 • 45 auction items sold • $15,264 raised Access TIES ecoAuction www.biddingforgood.com/ ecotourismauction Sponsorship Information www.ecotourism.org/ sponsor-ties-ecoauction uction YO U ecoA rters! THANK rs & Suppo Sponso
  • 14. A Sneak Preview of What’s to Come in 2011-12 More opportunities for sharing stories and Ecotourism.org will not only be a place for Get engaged in ecotourism initiatives inspirations through improved tools for learning, but also a platform for networking around the world by actively participating in members to interact with each other. and expanding your networks. TIES global network! Stay tuned: Ecotourism.org
  • 15. Sustainability Indigenous Tranform Tourism Creative Solutions Education Off the Sustainable Business Beaten Community Biodiversity Model Making a Path Conservation transition Difference Opportunities Appreciating Cultural Diversity Voices of Nature Story- Leadership Adventure CSR Celebrating Quality of Life Telling Greening Excellence Giving Back Capacity Building Respecting Our Land Tourism Local ecolodge Rewarding and Networking Travel Heritage Memorable Sharing Experiences Ideas Wildlife Authenticity Responsible Travel Innovation Millennium Development Voluntourism slowness Award Goals www.yourtravelchoice.org Photography Credits Page 2 (from left) Ecotourism Japan, Piero Ponce, Ecotourism Society Pakistan, Outside Hilton Head Island, Dream Nepal Travels & Tours, The International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 4 “2010 at a Glance” - Photo by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 5 “Ecotourism at the Crossroads” - Photo by Megan Epler Wood; Page 6 Ecotourism in the US Conference, Global Ecotourism Conference - Photos by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 7 (from left) Kaity Tsui, Thomas A. Tabor, Ecotourism Japan; Page 8 (top) Piero Ponce, (bottom) Nancy Harrison; Page 8 “2010 at a Glance” - Photo by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES); Page 14 “ESTC Silent Auction” - photo: Sarah Henderson, sirenapictures.com.