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Links to Websites


The International Ecotourism Society
A useful launch pad into the American ecotourism scene

Tourism Concern
The UK's Leading resource for ethical and sustainable tourism

World Tourism Organization
An excellent source of information on world tourism

Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society
Includes lots of useful material on whale and dolphin watching in the UK

The Tourism and the Environment Forum
Dedicated to helping the Scottish tourism industry work better with the environment

Green Globe 21
A worldwide certification programme dedicated to helping the tourism industry around the world develop in sustainable ways

Big Volcano Ecotourism Research Centre
A comprehensive guide to ecotourism practice, ecologically sustainable development (ESD) and general tourism and travel best practice management sites world-wide

National Geographic Sustainable Tourism Research Center
Comprises three directories of hyperlinks: for tourism professionals; for travellers; and for residents

Exploring Ecotourism Resource Guide
Produced by planeta.com, providing a range of information including regional profiles and useful references.

World Wildlife Fund - Tourism Programmes
Part of WWF's main web site, providing information on the work undertaken or supported by WWF in the area of sustainable tourism.

Sustainable Tourism
A launch pad aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses interested in sustainable tourism. Includes lists of links to quality assurance programmes, case studies, articles on sustainable tourism, NGOs, and lots of other useful stuff.

Ceredigion Tourism Website
This will give you some background on how the destination is 'sold' at the moment. Use the menu bar on the right to review Ceredigion's tourism resources.

Cardigan Bay SAC
This site will give you lots of information on the Cardigan Bay SAC, including its origins and management plan.

UK Marine SACs Project
You can also get this information on the Cardigan Bay SAC website, so this is an alternative source.