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Your Visitors are Taking Environmental Action? Reward Them!

23 April 2010 Written by: Julianna Priskin

To stimulate demand for sustainable tourism, there may be a greater need for financial incentives for consumers and businesses. Small businesses might especially benefit from financial incentives for implementing operational changes that lead to net resource conservation from measures such as rebates and tax breaks. If the savings were passed onto consumers, it might lead [...]

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“Employers of choice” or the art of attracting and retaining employees (Conference summary)

29 October 2007 Written by: Michèle Laliberté

Roles are being reversed in today’s working world. Now that the pool of available workers is shrinking and managers are plagued by fierce competition from other economic sectors, it is no longer employers who select employees, but rather employees who select their employers. This means that businesses must not only work to attract and encourage [...]

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Trends in the short cruise market

28 November 2006 Written by: Claude Péloquin

Boat tours/cruises are still considered a “new” tourist product. Although Quebec’s industry is based on the star attraction of whale?watching, short cruises now represent one of the world’s most diversified product lines. The following report is an overview of the major trends characterizing this sector, an important vector for regional economic development. The popularity of [...]

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Going Carbon Neutral – The Greening of Travel

3 November 2006 Written by: Julianna Priskin

In the face of growing concerns about climate change, businesspeople, rock stars, and increasingly ordinary travelers are going ‘carbon neutral’ to counterbalance their contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. This trend is an important step towards improving the environmental performance of travel. Tourism contributes to human-induced climate change, because it consumes non-renewable natural resources en-route and [...]

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