La paradoja creciente: ¿el turismo puede ser sostenible?
El turismo sostenible puede combatir los efectos negativos y mejorar las vidas de la población local, proteger los lugares y ofrecer a los visitantes experiencias auténticas
Brian T. Mullis is an advisor, guide and social entrepreneur working at the intersection of sustainable development, conservation and tourism. Fostering collaboration between government, private sector, and community leaders across sectors has given him a unique ability to understand multi-stakeholder agendas, bridge communication divides, and deliver innovative solutions that generate positive social and conservation outcomes.
As Founder and former CEO of Sustainable Travel International, one of the leading organizations focused on improving people’s lives and protecting the environments they rely upon through travel and tourism, Brian has been recognized for advancing sustainability within one of the world's largest economic sectors. His past leadership positions include the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board for the Department of Commerce and the World Economic Forum's Future of Travel and Tourism Council.
El turismo sostenible puede combatir los efectos negativos y mejorar las vidas de la población local, proteger los lugares y ofrecer a los visitantes experiencias auténticas
If expanding tourism results in more jobs and greater economic opportunity, why are more and more destinations implementing measures to limit or restrict it?