Reducing Tourism’s Threats to Biodiversity: Effects of a voluntary sustainability standard system on 106 Latin American tourism enterprises

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Case study

Published October 2014 by Rainforest Alliance (RA). Authored by Milder, J. C., Newsom, D., Sierra, C. and Bahn, V.

Summary

The tourism industry can harm wildlife, plants, and natural ecosystems through habitat destruction, pollution, over-exploitation of natural resources, and visitor traffic to sensitive ecosystems. One approach to mitigate such threats is the application of voluntary sustainability standards, supported by training for tourism enterprises and verified by external audits. Rainforest Alliance evaluated the effects of this approach as applied through the Rainforest Alliance’s sustainable tourism training program and verification process.
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Reducing Tourism’s Threats to Biodiversity: Effects of a voluntary sustainability standard system on 106 Latin American tourism enterprises

Descriptive information
Case study

Published October 2014 by Rainforest Alliance (RA). Authored by Milder, J. C., Newsom, D., Sierra, C. and Bahn, V.

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