Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference (ESTC) (http://www.ecotourismconference.org/) presentation by Masaru Takayama, Director, Spirit of Japan Travel (Japan), presented in September 2011. Organized by The International Ecotourism Society (http://www.ecotourism.org), the ESTC is a unique annual conference providing practical solutions to advance sustainability goals for the tourism industry.
From pollution to overpopulation, animals and the Earth face many problems today. However, there are simple things each person can do to help, such as reducing water and energy usage, recycling, and avoiding littering. Protecting the environment helps animals by preserving their habitats and keeping water and air clean.
How to protect the environment by Group 1e-twinning
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The document provides suggestions for how to be more environmentally friendly. It suggests using both sides of paper to save trees, bringing reusable bags when shopping to reduce plastic waste, only using glass bottles, and planting trees. Additional tips include turning off lights, electronics, and unplugging chargers when not in use to conserve energy, taking shorter showers and not leaving water running to save water, using active transportation or public transit when possible to reduce air pollution, and recycling and participating in environmental events. The overall message is that small individual actions can help protect the natural environment if adopted widely.
The document is a letter describing how the Earth is in danger and crying out for help. It explains that the Earth's precious resources are being wasted, many animals are at risk of disappearing, and people are getting sick. The ozone layer is thinning and the Earth is being suffocated by garbage. It urges readers to not pollute water, destroy forests, or turn the Earth into a dumping ground. It provides simple actions people can take to help the planet like recycling, riding bikes instead of driving, saving water and energy, and planting trees. The goal is to help the Earth learn to laugh with flowers again.
1) The document discusses responsible and sustainable tourism, providing tips for planning environmentally-friendly holidays that minimize negative impacts on destinations in Indonesia.
2) It recommends choosing locally-owned accommodations, environmentally-friendly activities that benefit local communities, and bringing small gifts to thank hosts.
3) While on holiday, it advises conserving water and energy in hotels, refusing unsustainable souvenirs, and encouraging hotels to adopt green practices.
4) The goal is to "kill nothing but time, take nothing but pictures, and leave nothing but footprints" - meaning protect nature and culture while making a positive local impact.
The document outlines 10 steps to protect the planet: 1) Use both sides of paper to reduce waste and protect trees; 2) Conserve water by turning it off when brushing teeth and taking quick showers; 3) Properly dispose of litter and waste from pets; 4) Segregate waste at home and school to promote reuse; 5) Use environmentally friendly transportation like walking or biking when possible; 6) Bring reusable bags for shopping to reduce plastic waste; 7) Be an informed consumer by choosing environmentally friendly products; 8) Donate or share toys, games and books to reduce waste; 9) Educate others on environmental protection; 10) Conserve energy by turning off electronics when not in use
Responsible Tourism for Travellers M Hatchuel 2012Martin Hatchuel
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What is Responsible Tourism? How do I do it? Why is it different to eco-tourism, sustainable tourism, or any other -ism tourism? How ill it benefit me? And how will it benefit the people I visit?
Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference (ESTC) (http://www.ecotourismconference.org/) presentation by Masaru Takayama, Director, Spirit of Japan Travel (Japan), presented in September 2011. Organized by The International Ecotourism Society (http://www.ecotourism.org), the ESTC is a unique annual conference providing practical solutions to advance sustainability goals for the tourism industry.
From pollution to overpopulation, animals and the Earth face many problems today. However, there are simple things each person can do to help, such as reducing water and energy usage, recycling, and avoiding littering. Protecting the environment helps animals by preserving their habitats and keeping water and air clean.
How to protect the environment by Group 1e-twinning
ย
The document provides suggestions for how to be more environmentally friendly. It suggests using both sides of paper to save trees, bringing reusable bags when shopping to reduce plastic waste, only using glass bottles, and planting trees. Additional tips include turning off lights, electronics, and unplugging chargers when not in use to conserve energy, taking shorter showers and not leaving water running to save water, using active transportation or public transit when possible to reduce air pollution, and recycling and participating in environmental events. The overall message is that small individual actions can help protect the natural environment if adopted widely.
The document is a letter describing how the Earth is in danger and crying out for help. It explains that the Earth's precious resources are being wasted, many animals are at risk of disappearing, and people are getting sick. The ozone layer is thinning and the Earth is being suffocated by garbage. It urges readers to not pollute water, destroy forests, or turn the Earth into a dumping ground. It provides simple actions people can take to help the planet like recycling, riding bikes instead of driving, saving water and energy, and planting trees. The goal is to help the Earth learn to laugh with flowers again.
1) The document discusses responsible and sustainable tourism, providing tips for planning environmentally-friendly holidays that minimize negative impacts on destinations in Indonesia.
2) It recommends choosing locally-owned accommodations, environmentally-friendly activities that benefit local communities, and bringing small gifts to thank hosts.
3) While on holiday, it advises conserving water and energy in hotels, refusing unsustainable souvenirs, and encouraging hotels to adopt green practices.
4) The goal is to "kill nothing but time, take nothing but pictures, and leave nothing but footprints" - meaning protect nature and culture while making a positive local impact.
The document outlines 10 steps to protect the planet: 1) Use both sides of paper to reduce waste and protect trees; 2) Conserve water by turning it off when brushing teeth and taking quick showers; 3) Properly dispose of litter and waste from pets; 4) Segregate waste at home and school to promote reuse; 5) Use environmentally friendly transportation like walking or biking when possible; 6) Bring reusable bags for shopping to reduce plastic waste; 7) Be an informed consumer by choosing environmentally friendly products; 8) Donate or share toys, games and books to reduce waste; 9) Educate others on environmental protection; 10) Conserve energy by turning off electronics when not in use
Responsible Tourism for Travellers M Hatchuel 2012Martin Hatchuel
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What is Responsible Tourism? How do I do it? Why is it different to eco-tourism, sustainable tourism, or any other -ism tourism? How ill it benefit me? And how will it benefit the people I visit?
1. The document defines ecotourism as tourism that conserves wildlife and local culture, benefits local communities, is environmentally sustainable, and provides a unique experience for tourists.
2. Examples of ecotourism given include nature reserves that use tourist fees for conservation work and employ local people as guides, with tourists staying in local homes to experience the culture without overtaxing resources.
3. The document provides principles for travelers to follow to engage in ecotourism, such as learning about the local area, respecting the culture, minimizing waste, and using non-polluting transportation or staying in local accommodations.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document provides instructions and information about waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each container - yellow (plastic, metal, bricks), green (glass), blue (paper, cardboard), and organic waste. It discusses recycling depots for special waste like chemicals, batteries, and items that cannot be recycled at home. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste through reusing items and avoiding disposable products.
The document provides information about Bolivia's geography, culture, ecosystems, climate, health and safety tips for visitors. It summarizes that Bolivia is a landlocked country located in South America, bordered by Peru, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Argentina. It has a diverse landscape that includes highlands, valleys and lowlands, and is home to over 50 ecosystems and a population of over 10 million people representing 36 ethnic groups who speak 37 languages. The document concludes by wishing visitors a fantastic journey and provides emergency contact information.
An investigation conducted among the students of the M. Buonarroti Comprehensive Institute of Ripa Teatina, Italy, to detect the right and/or wrong behavior towards the place in which we live
This document poses a series of questions about everyday habits that relate to being environmentally friendly. It asks about behaviors like turning off lights when leaving rooms, properly disposing of electronics and batteries, using reusable bags for shopping, and composting food scraps. It also questions transportation choices, water and energy usage, cleaning product selection, food waste, and ensuring electronics are powered down when not in use to promote more sustainable living. The overall document aims to raise awareness about small actions individuals can take to be more environmentally conscious.
The documents discuss various ways to protect Mother Earth from pollution and environmental degradation. Some key points discussed include:
- Reducing waste and pollution, practicing reduce, reuse, recycle to conserve resources
- Protecting forests, trees and biodiversity which are vital for regulating climate and providing habitat
- Addressing various sources of pollution including industrial emissions, plastic waste, and toxic chemicals
- Educating others and taking collective small actions that can significantly help the environment over the long run if done widely.
The document discusses eco-friendly lifestyle tips based on the 3R principle of reduce, reuse, recycle. It recommends reducing overconsumption of food and buying long-lasting items. It also suggests reusing items like bags and recycling paper, plastic, and glass. Additional tips include saving energy by turning off lights and appliances when not in use, saving water by turning it off while brushing teeth, and saving time by multitasking during laundry or cooking. It encourages exercise for heart health and using public transit or walking to reduce carbon footprint.
Travelling - A Learning Experience Far Away From HomeSilvia Tancou
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Travelling enhances our learning experiences by placing us outside of our familiar environment, stimulating all our senses and pushing our limits. We get to live the learning content.
This resource provides information about linked external video websites. It warns that these external sites often have autoplay features that automatically play additional videos after the initial one finishes. Users are advised to disable this autoplay feature before using external videos in educational settings. The resource also notes that Twinkl assumes no responsibility for the content on external sites and the inclusion of links does not represent an endorsement of those sites or their operators. Users are asked to notify Twinkl if any links stop working so they can be fixed.
The document discusses various ways that students can make their school more environmentally friendly. It suggests conducting an audit of classroom materials used each term to reduce waste. Students should help preserve plant and wildlife habitats on school grounds by limiting chemical use and growing produce. Reducing litter and promoting walking or cycling to school can also help the environment. The document stresses the importance of conserving energy by turning off lights and fixing leaks, as well as recycling to "close the loop" and give discarded materials a future.
The International Community Organisation of Sunderland works to improve the quality of life of minority ethnic groups in North East England. They aim to change negative perceptions of these communities in media and politics, and help them live and cooperate better on a daily basis. The organization co-runs the "Sustainable Sunderland Programme" to understand how lifestyle impacts the environment and quality of life. They provide information on pollution and waste, listing the most and least polluted countries. Advice includes commuting smart, choosing fuel-efficient vehicles, saving energy, and using environmentally friendly cleaning products.
Earth pollution refers to anything that makes the Earth dirty and unhealthy, such as garbage, smoke, trash, litter, plastic, and food waste. There are different types of Earth pollution including air, water, land, and noise pollution. Pollution affects the Earth and living things by making people and animals unhealthy, contaminating water supplies, killing plants and fish, and potentially making the Earth unsafe to live on. Some ways to reduce Earth pollution include properly disposing of and recycling trash, conserving energy, using alternative transportation when possible, choosing eco-friendly products, avoiding plastic bags, and following the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Endangered plants and animals are important to protect because they are indicators of environmental imbalance and their extinction could disrupt ecosystems and food chains. Protecting endangered species helps restore nature and ensures the world remains livable for humans. Each organism plays a key role, so protecting biodiversity through conservation efforts is crucial for environmental health.
The document provides tips from various readers for planning safe and enjoyable family holidays and travel, including packing lightly, going with your preferred booking site, being flexible, learning some local phrases of places you visit, and checking flight times for kids. Useful travel information websites and planning resources are also listed.
This document is the first issue of "Talking Travel, The Magazine" published by Steve Gillick. It includes articles on various travel topics such as adventure travel, fam trips, travel writing, destination discovery in Lima, and travel safety. The magazine aims to transform travel professionals into destination experts through skill development and knowledge that can generate revenue. It will feature destinations, travel trends, photography, niche markets and other travel content. The editor welcomes readers to this new publication and encourages travel professionals to discuss their training needs.
The document provides tips for caring for the planet by reducing waste and energy consumption. Some key tips include separating rubbish into different containers, turning off lights and electric devices when not in use, taking shorter showers, using public transportation or active modes of travel when possible, and choosing energy efficient light bulbs and appliances. Proper recycling and reuse of materials like paper, plastic bags, and batteries is also encouraged.
1. The document defines ecotourism as tourism that conserves wildlife and local culture, benefits local communities, is environmentally sustainable, and provides a unique experience for tourists.
2. Examples of ecotourism given include nature reserves that use tourist fees for conservation work and employ local people as guides, with tourists staying in local homes to experience the culture without overtaxing resources.
3. The document provides principles for travelers to follow to engage in ecotourism, such as learning about the local area, respecting the culture, minimizing waste, and using non-polluting transportation or staying in local accommodations.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document provides instructions and information about waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each container - yellow (plastic, metal, bricks), green (glass), blue (paper, cardboard), and organic waste. It discusses recycling depots for special waste like chemicals, batteries, and items that cannot be recycled at home. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste through reusing items and avoiding disposable products.
The document provides information about Bolivia's geography, culture, ecosystems, climate, health and safety tips for visitors. It summarizes that Bolivia is a landlocked country located in South America, bordered by Peru, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Argentina. It has a diverse landscape that includes highlands, valleys and lowlands, and is home to over 50 ecosystems and a population of over 10 million people representing 36 ethnic groups who speak 37 languages. The document concludes by wishing visitors a fantastic journey and provides emergency contact information.
An investigation conducted among the students of the M. Buonarroti Comprehensive Institute of Ripa Teatina, Italy, to detect the right and/or wrong behavior towards the place in which we live
This document poses a series of questions about everyday habits that relate to being environmentally friendly. It asks about behaviors like turning off lights when leaving rooms, properly disposing of electronics and batteries, using reusable bags for shopping, and composting food scraps. It also questions transportation choices, water and energy usage, cleaning product selection, food waste, and ensuring electronics are powered down when not in use to promote more sustainable living. The overall document aims to raise awareness about small actions individuals can take to be more environmentally conscious.
The documents discuss various ways to protect Mother Earth from pollution and environmental degradation. Some key points discussed include:
- Reducing waste and pollution, practicing reduce, reuse, recycle to conserve resources
- Protecting forests, trees and biodiversity which are vital for regulating climate and providing habitat
- Addressing various sources of pollution including industrial emissions, plastic waste, and toxic chemicals
- Educating others and taking collective small actions that can significantly help the environment over the long run if done widely.
The document discusses eco-friendly lifestyle tips based on the 3R principle of reduce, reuse, recycle. It recommends reducing overconsumption of food and buying long-lasting items. It also suggests reusing items like bags and recycling paper, plastic, and glass. Additional tips include saving energy by turning off lights and appliances when not in use, saving water by turning it off while brushing teeth, and saving time by multitasking during laundry or cooking. It encourages exercise for heart health and using public transit or walking to reduce carbon footprint.
Travelling - A Learning Experience Far Away From HomeSilvia Tancou
ย
Travelling enhances our learning experiences by placing us outside of our familiar environment, stimulating all our senses and pushing our limits. We get to live the learning content.
This resource provides information about linked external video websites. It warns that these external sites often have autoplay features that automatically play additional videos after the initial one finishes. Users are advised to disable this autoplay feature before using external videos in educational settings. The resource also notes that Twinkl assumes no responsibility for the content on external sites and the inclusion of links does not represent an endorsement of those sites or their operators. Users are asked to notify Twinkl if any links stop working so they can be fixed.
The document discusses various ways that students can make their school more environmentally friendly. It suggests conducting an audit of classroom materials used each term to reduce waste. Students should help preserve plant and wildlife habitats on school grounds by limiting chemical use and growing produce. Reducing litter and promoting walking or cycling to school can also help the environment. The document stresses the importance of conserving energy by turning off lights and fixing leaks, as well as recycling to "close the loop" and give discarded materials a future.
The International Community Organisation of Sunderland works to improve the quality of life of minority ethnic groups in North East England. They aim to change negative perceptions of these communities in media and politics, and help them live and cooperate better on a daily basis. The organization co-runs the "Sustainable Sunderland Programme" to understand how lifestyle impacts the environment and quality of life. They provide information on pollution and waste, listing the most and least polluted countries. Advice includes commuting smart, choosing fuel-efficient vehicles, saving energy, and using environmentally friendly cleaning products.
Earth pollution refers to anything that makes the Earth dirty and unhealthy, such as garbage, smoke, trash, litter, plastic, and food waste. There are different types of Earth pollution including air, water, land, and noise pollution. Pollution affects the Earth and living things by making people and animals unhealthy, contaminating water supplies, killing plants and fish, and potentially making the Earth unsafe to live on. Some ways to reduce Earth pollution include properly disposing of and recycling trash, conserving energy, using alternative transportation when possible, choosing eco-friendly products, avoiding plastic bags, and following the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Endangered plants and animals are important to protect because they are indicators of environmental imbalance and their extinction could disrupt ecosystems and food chains. Protecting endangered species helps restore nature and ensures the world remains livable for humans. Each organism plays a key role, so protecting biodiversity through conservation efforts is crucial for environmental health.
The document provides tips from various readers for planning safe and enjoyable family holidays and travel, including packing lightly, going with your preferred booking site, being flexible, learning some local phrases of places you visit, and checking flight times for kids. Useful travel information websites and planning resources are also listed.
This document is the first issue of "Talking Travel, The Magazine" published by Steve Gillick. It includes articles on various travel topics such as adventure travel, fam trips, travel writing, destination discovery in Lima, and travel safety. The magazine aims to transform travel professionals into destination experts through skill development and knowledge that can generate revenue. It will feature destinations, travel trends, photography, niche markets and other travel content. The editor welcomes readers to this new publication and encourages travel professionals to discuss their training needs.
The document provides tips for caring for the planet by reducing waste and energy consumption. Some key tips include separating rubbish into different containers, turning off lights and electric devices when not in use, taking shorter showers, using public transportation or active modes of travel when possible, and choosing energy efficient light bulbs and appliances. Proper recycling and reuse of materials like paper, plastic bags, and batteries is also encouraged.
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analyticsโ feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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5. But.. there are some important things
to remember!
๏จ You are a guest in someonesโ country, be aware of
other peoplesโ feelings, preventing any offense to
them.
๏จ Read up on the local cultures and try to learn a few
words of the local language
๏จ Buy local gifts/products
๏จ Treat people with respect
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๏จ Keep a responsible distance from the
animals/wildlife
๏จ Never buy products from endangered
species
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7. But.. there are some important things
to remember!
๏จ Dispose your rubbish responsibly
๏จ Turn off the lights in the bedroom when not in use
๏จ Reduce the air con and consumption of water
๏จ Re-use towels where possible to avoid additional
washing
๏จAvoid temptation to do things
you would never do at home
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8. Do you know this destination?
โข Mount Everest, Border of Nepal and Tibet
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19. Being responsible at home
Turn off the lights when you leave a room
You can reuse towels to save water
Turn off the water when you brush your teeth
Turn off the television/video game system when you arenโt using them
Use your bike or public transport to travel
Unplug chargers when they are not in use
Recycle! (plastic, glass, newspapers/magazines)
Eat less meat/eat more local and organic foods
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21. So.. Why is it so important that we
care for our planet?
โข For all the other people living on this planet
โข For the nature and all of its wildlife
โข For the future generations
And.. Because there only is Earth!
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โข With this knowledge you can make a change!
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