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Click here to see the program of speakers and events from the recent 2008 Travelers' Philanthropy Conference in Arusha, Tanzania.CREST Speaking Engagements
Martha Honey will present at the Sustainable Tourism Planning and Development Laboratory at Salve Regina University in Rhode Island on Tuesday, May 18th, from 8:00am to noon.
Martha Honey will lead a lively discussion and workshop on the responsibilities of tourism in the 21st century in the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center of Salve Regina University. Click here to download the flyer and to lean more about the event on May 18th.
Martha Honey and Kristen Lamoureux from George Washington University present at Destination Marketing Association International Destination Showcase 2010 in Washington, DC February 25th.
Click the link to see the presentation given during the session, Meetings that Give Back: Travelers' Philanthropy' & Voluntourism. Also click here to read about the session at the Destination Showcase 2010.
Martha Honey presents at The Third World Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations in Belize October 19 - 23, 2009.
Click the links below to see Martha Honey's two presentations on Cruise Tourism and Residential Tourism.
Economic Impacts of Cruise Tourism: Costa Rica, Honduras & Belize.
Residential Tourism along Costa Rica's Pacific Coast.
David Krantz presents closing speech at California Travel and Tourism Commission's 2009 Sustainability Summit - October 1, 2009.
Please click the link below to download David Krantz's presentation on the evolution of the ecotourism and responsible travel movements.
The Revolution We're In: Where are we and how did we get here?
Visiting Fulbright Scholar Seema Bhatt presents at CREST May 29, 2009
Seema Bhatt, visiting Fulbright scholar presented "Ecotourism, Issues and Concerns in India" Friday the 29th of May 12:30 - 1:15 at CREST offices in DC. Please click here to read more about Seema Bhatt.
Professor Durham presents at the Sustainable Living Institute of Maui (SLIM)- May 11, 2009
William Durham presented sustainable tourism models through a candid journey that outlined ecotourism studies in Costa Rica, a cruise impact study in Belize and Mexico and indigenous ecotourism partnerships at SLIM’s day-long forum, “Sustainable Tourism Pathways for Maui Nui,” at Maui Community College on Friday, April 24.