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Annual Report 2008 ecotourism.org | 1 TIES Annual Repo rt: Our Projects and Mileston es in 2008 OUR NETWORK: Members around the World Sponsors & Supporters EDUCATION: Events & Outreach • University Consortium Field Certificate Program GLOBAL IMPACT: GSTC Partnership Your Contribution 2009 and Beyond Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel

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TIES Annual Report: Our Projects and

Milestones in 2008OUR NETWORK: Members around the World • Sponsors & Supporters

EDUCATION: Events & Outreach • University Consortium Field Certificate Program

GLOBAL IMPACT: GSTC Partnership • Your Contribution • 2009 and Beyond

Uniting Conservation, Communities and Sustainable Travel

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OUR NETWORK | EDUCATION | GLOBAL IMPACT

Members around the World

Sponsors & Supporters

Where are TIES members?

TIES Global Network of Members

Quick Overview: Membership growth in 2007-2008: 28%*Number of countries represented by members: 90Local, na�onal and regional ecotourism associa�ons: 55 *Increase in the total number of members from 2007 to 2008.

Membership Benefits Updates:

All new members joining at the Business member-level will receive a free copy of the bestselling book “The Ecolodge Sourcebook for Planners & Developers”

New video and mul�-media resources, includ-ing the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Con-ference 2008 (ESTC 2008) session videos, are available for download to TIES mem-bers (Professional level and above).

TIES members of all levels receive special discounts to the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Con-ference 2009 (ESTC 2009) and other TIES events.

In addi�on to the marke�ng opportuni�es through TIES website, TIES members receive up to 50% discounts on adver�sing in EcoCurrents and Digital Traveler eNewsle�ers.

*See: www.ecotourism.org or contact [email protected] for details

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Members around the World

Sponsors & Supporters

OUR NETWORK | EDUCATION | GLOBAL IMPACT

TIES Sponsor & Supporter Members 2008 -2009 La Selva Jungle Lodge: Founded in 1986 in pris-tine primary rainforest of Ecuador, this Ecolodge continues to reinvent ecotourism as it has since it intuited the movement which was only a faint mur-mur 25,000 guests ago. TIES member since 2008. Lapa Rios Ecolodge: Lapa Rios is a model ecotourism project that strives to show that “a forest left standing is worth more than one cut down.” A pioneer in sustaina-ble tourism and environmentally sound business practic-es, Lapa Rios has won neumerous international awards. Legitify: Legitify offers Digital Media Professional Services and Publishing Tools. Legitify designs web-sites, produces content for websites, and devel-opes sophisticated tools for digital content man-agement online. Legitify has been a member of TIES and avid supporter of ecotourism since 1998. Leisure Hotels: Leisure Group values India’s rich natural heritage, and supports various eco-friend-ly activities and community initiatives through the Group’s propertoes. TIES member since 2007. Lindblad Expeditions: A world leader in ad-venture travel, Lindblad continues to pro-vide real value to guests and to the local com-munities, following the belief that business and conservation go hand in hand. TIES member since 2004. Maho Bay Camps: Maho Bay Camps opened in 1976 on the US Virgin Islands, based on the philoso-phy that environmental sensitivity, human comfort and responsible consumption are all compatible and that they can enhance your vacation experience. Mithun: A national leader in sustainable design and urbanism, fresh ideas have emanated from Mit-hun since 1949. Through an innovative blend of de-sign, technology and nature, Mithun creates plac-es that excel in beauty, spirit and performance. OARS: OARS strives to enrich people’s lives by providing outstanding adventure experiences. Since 1969, OARS has been actively supporting awareness, deeper appreciation, and preserva-tion of the world’s rivers and natural ecosystems. Rivers Fiji: Rivers Fiji is committed to sustain-able tourism practices and works very closely with neighboring riverside villages. Rivers Fiji guides are local experts who grew up along the rivers and know their environment better than anyone. Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge: Sadie Cove was built by hand from local driftwood and re-claimed barn lumber by Alaska pioneer, Keith Iver-son. The Lodge has been benchmarked by Green Globe International. TIES member since 2008. Trans Niugini Tours: Trans Niugini Tours is Papua New Guinea’s leading inbound tour operator. Trans Niugini Tours owns and operates a number of award winning Wilderness Lodges in Papua New Guinea. Worldnomads: World Nomads travel insurance is available to people from over 150 countries. Through its Footprints initiative, World Nomads gives back to communities by contributing to social and educational projects that help improve the lives of local people.

Adventure Life Journeys: Adventure Life is com-mitted to providing quality small group tours that have a positive impact on the local culture and en-vironment. Each tour is designed to present the best of each region. TIES member since 2001. Alaska Wildland Adventures: Alaska Wildland Adventures has operated tours, lodges, and wil-derness adventure vacations in Alaska for over 31 years, with the goal of offering a high quality, au-thentic Alaskan adventure. TIES member since 1991. Canadian Mountain Holidays Inc. (CMH): With the vision to be the leading sustainable tour-ism operator in North America, CMH collabo-rates with employees, governments, business, scientists, and local communities to operate as an in-tegral part of the community. TIES member since 2002. Ecocamp Patagonia: Based in Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Ecocamp Patagonia is the first hospitality company in Chile to receive the prestigious ISO14001 Environmental Manage-ment System certification. TIES member since 2007. Ecoventura: Ecoventura is dedicated to preserving the ecological integrity of the Galapagos Islands for both its scientific value and economic benefit through various ongoing conservation projects including Smart-Voyager and the Galapagos Marine Biodiversity Fund. Finca Rosa Blanca Country Inn: Since 1985, Finca Rosa Blanca has had one important goal in mind: to leave the minimum trace on the local environment. Finca Rosa Blanca operates in a sustainable manner, through regenerating resources, raising social con-sciousness and providing educational opportunities. Fachhochschule Eberswalde: Eberswalde Univer-sity of Applied Sciences offers Germany’s only Master program in Sustainable Tourism Management, focusing on destination management, CSR, sustainable market-ing, ecotourism and tourism in developing countries. Holbrook Travel: With the goal of helping help travel-ers experience incredible journeys, Holbrook trips show-case the world’s natural and cultural wonders. Through these journeys, Holbrook encourages travelers to truly embrace travel and to seek new ways to see the world. InkaNatura Travel: InkaNatura Travel is the only leading tour operator in Peru owned by a nonprofit conservation group, Peru Verde. InkaNatura contributes to the mainte-nance of national parks, reserves, and archaeological sites. International Expeditions: A founding mem-ber of TIES, International Expeditions offers envi-ronmentally responsible expeditions to some of the world’s most remarkable places, providing guests with the opportunity to enhance their appreciation for the natural and cultural wonders of the world. Intrepid Travel: For travelers with a yearning to get off the beaten track, Intrepid opens up a whole new world. With a huge variety of travel styles available, Intrepid travelers explore the world’s most amazing places. Jungle Expeditions: Through special itineraries and el-egant River Boats, expert naturalist guides and crew will lead you on a voyage to discover our 20 year old secret: the Majestic Amazon Jungle! TIES member since 2008.

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Events & Outreach

UCFC Program

DT Eco-Tour April 30, 2008

Focusing on key principles of ecotourism and sustainable travel, DC Eco-Tour explored Rock Creek Park, the American Indian Museum, the Senate Rain Garden, the Anacostia Water-shed and the National Arboretum. Featuring expert interpretation on DC’s green initiatives, green transportation and local/organic meals and snacks, the DC Eco-Tour offered an innova-tive opportunity to experience the Washing-ton area for both local residents and visitors. DC Eco-Tour Sponsors & Partners: Anacos-�a Watershed Society (AWS), Caribou Cof-fee, Honest Tea, Na�onal Museum of the American Indian, Sidwell Friends School

Public Forum: Indigenous Business Leaders in Ecotourism April 30, 2008

Offering dynamic perspectives on conser-vation, cultural issues, and sustainable business practices, this international fo-rum featured the following expert speakers

- Sylvie Blangy, TIES Board member and internation-al expert on Indigenous community destinations.- Lennart Pittja, Founder, Pathfinder Lapland, a leading Sami ecotourism company in Sweden - Dan Jonasson, Director, Swedish Ecotourism Society

Public Forum Partners: Swedish Ecotourism Society, the Embassy of Sweden

Ecotourism Gala & Auc�on May 1, 2008

Showcasing many of the finest ecotourism destina-tions and companies from around the world, TIES’ Ecotourism Gala & Auction featured an exclusive collection of eco-holiday packages, generously donated by TIES members from around the world. Alexandra Cousteau, Co-Founder of EarthEcho In-terna�onal, was the guest speaker at the Gala. Granddaughter of legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, she is an inspira�onal social environmen-tal advocate dedicated to promo�ng conserva�on and sustainable management of water resources.

Ecotourism Gala & Auc�on Partners: House of Swe-den, Washington DC

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Events & Outreach

UCFC Program

Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in El Salvador Workshop February 25-27, 2008

As part of a collabora�ve project by TIES and FUNDEMAS (the Busi-ness Founda�on for Social Ac�on) in El Salvador, this workshop aimed to establish a na�onal strategy for the sustainable development of tourism through effec�ve partner-ships among various stakehold-er groups and decision makers.

Addressing key na�onal and interna�onal stakeholder groups, the work-shop featured interna�onal experts represen�ng the Conven�on on Bio-logical Diversity (CBD), the U.S. Agency for Interna�onal Development (US-AID), the George Washington University, and the private sector groups.

The workshop par�cipants also engaged in a site visit in the Western re-gion of El Salvador, highligh�ng the areas where the Improved Manage-ment and Conserva�on of Cri�cal Watersheds Project by USAID is taking place.

The development of El Salvador’s na�onal strategy for ecotour-ism and sustainable development recognizes the importance of promot-ing economic growth that supports the conserva�on of the environment and natural resources, while s�mula�ng local economies and improving the qual-ity of life in rural areas through alterna�ve and innova�ve means of produc�on.

Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2008 (ESTC 2008) October 27-29, 2008

Held in Vancouver, BC, Canada, the ESTC 2008 was a�ended by more than 400 par-�cipants represen�ng over 40 states and provinces in the United States and Canada, and 26 countries from around the world.

The conference featured expert presentations by a wide range of ecotourism and sustainable tourism professionals and community stake-holders. Addressing critical issues and chal-lenges facing the tourism industry in the US and Canada, these presentations offer case stud-ies on latest industry trends, critical views on current problems and innovative solutions.

ESTC 2008 Des�na�on Host: Bri�sh Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts

Kelly Bricker, TIES Chair, and Mikael Castro, TIES Director of Special Events, at the ESTC 2008.

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UCFC Program

What is the UCFC Program? TIES’ exci�ng new educa�onal ini�a-�ve, the University Consor�um Field Cer�ficate (UCFC) Program, works col-labora�vely with member universi�es to ad-minister an ecotourism/sustainable tourism cer�ficate of study applicable to a range of academic disciplines and degree programs.

UCFC Vision: All travel professionals will demonstrate an inher-ent, reality-based understanding of the principles of ecotour-ism and sustainable tourism programming and development.

UCFC Mission: To foster a holis�c understanding of ecotour-ism and sustainable tourism programming and development through the educa�on of mul�-disciplinary students and professionals.

Who are the UCFC Participants?

This program is for those who want to develop a holistic understand-ing of structuring, programming, and implementing ecotourism and sustainable tourism. The UCFC certificate will ensure an educational foundation in ecotourism and sustainable tourism, with a combina-tion of flexible and standardized components, including experiential and service learning opportunities, and internationally diverse opportunities.

Meet the UCFC Member Universities

Participating universities (as of December 2008): California Polytechnic University, North Carolina State University, Universi-ty of Minnesota, University of Utah, and West Virginia University.

“What a great opportunity learn side by side with pro-

fessionals as I get my degree!”

UCFC Contact Informa�on:Dr. Kelly Bricker, TIES Execu�ve Director and TIES UCFC Chair

Jeremy Schultz, UCFC Outreach CoordinatorEmail: [email protected]

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GSTC Partnership

Your Contribution

2009 and Beyond

Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria Workshop at the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2008

(ESTC 2008), October 27, 2008, Vancouver, Bri�sh Columbia, Canada

STSC: Sustainable Tour-ism Stewardship Council

Tourism businesses can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability by mee�ng the social and environ-mental standards created by leading third-party cer�fica�on programs.

There are more than 50 na�onal and interna�onal cer�fica�on pro-grams for sustainable tourism, and more are being created every year.

But how can the public tell which of these programs are credible?

How can tourism businesses choose which sets of standards will have

legi�macy?

And how can tourists be confident that those businesses are serious

about social and environmental ac-countability?

In response to these challenges, a coali�on of tourism industry associa-�ons, NGOs and government agencies has been working to create the Sus-tainable Tourism Stewardship Counsil (STSC) - an global umbrella organiza-�on that would set universal minimum standards for cer�fica�on programs

The GSTC Partnership is a coali�on of 25 organiza�ons working together to foster in-creased understanding of sustainable tourism prac�ces and the adop�on of universal sustainable tourism principles. The Partnership, which was ini�ated by Rainforest Alli-ance, the United Na�ons Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Na�ons Foun-da�on, and the United Na�ons World Tourism Organiza�on (UNWTO), launched the Sustainable Tourism Criteria at the World Conserva�on Congress in October 2008.

These criteria will serve as the minimum standard that any tourism business should aspire to reach in order to protect and sustain the world’s natural and cultural re-sources while ensuring tourism meets its poten�al as a tool for poverty allevia�on.

TIES is a member of the GSTC Partnership Steering Commi�ee, along with a number of other organiza�ons represen�ng both public and private sectors, including: Car-ibbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), Conde Nast Traveler, Conserva�on Interna�onal, the Conven�on on Biological Diversity (CBD), Expedia, Inc., Interna-�onal Hotel & Restaurant Associa�on (IH&RA), IUCN, Ecotourism Kenya, Sabre/Traveloc-ity, Solimar Interna�onal, Sustainable Travel Interna�onal, Tourism Concern, and VISIT.

Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria (GSTC) Partnership

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GSTC Partnership

Your Contribution

2009 and Beyond

Giving Back to the Global Ecotourism CommunityYour membership contributions, financial and in-kind donations in 2008 have helped TIES give back to conservation, communities and sustainable travel in a numbe r of ways:

Supporting Future Ecotouriosm Leaders As part of our efforts to support students in ecotourism and sustainable tourism, TIES offers opportunities for students to participate in the network-ing and knowledge sharing experiences through our programs, providing access to first-hand knowledge of the latest developments in the industry, and practical skills. Through student discounts, volunteer opportunities, and scholarships sponsored by partners, TIES made a contribution of over US$8,700 to help more than 50 students participate in the ESTC 2008.

ESTC Student Scholarship Sponsors: Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation, Thompson Rivers University.

Sharing Opportunities for Indigenous Business Leaders Recognizing the important roles that Indigenous peoples, as business lead-ers and environmental stewards, play in the sustainable growth of tour-ism, TIES is committed to supporting initiatives promoting and strength-ening Indigenous peoples’ voices in the global tourism industry. TIES has established the Indigenous Leaders Fund, a donation-based scholarship fund that will contribute to supporting Indigenous leaders’ participation in the ESTC and other TIES conferences and workshops. Through special discounts and scholarships sponsored by TIES and partners, we made a contribution of over US$4,800 to support Indigenous leaders’ participation in the priority interest workshop “Indigenous Business Leaders in Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism” (October 27, 2008) and the ESTC 2008 conference.

ESTC Indigenous Leaders Scholarship Supporters: the Tourism Company, Sir Andrew and Lady Fairley Foundation, Canadian Ecotourism Services, Hitesh Mehta, HM Design.

Strengthening Our Network of Ecotourism Networks Providing the vital links between governments, NGOs, businesses and cit-izens, our partners in local, national and regional ecotourism associations are the nucleus of the global movement for ecotourism. TIES is proud to serve as an umbrella organization for ecotourism associations around the world. TIES offers complimentary membership to not-for-profit, non-governmental and multi-stakeholder associations that serve as national or regional bodies supporting ecotourism businesses and organizations.

Sustaining Ecotourism InitiativesAs the world’s oldest and largest ecotourism organization, TIES is commit-ted to promoting the principles of ecotourism and responsible travel. With the goal of uniting conservation, communities and sustainable travel, TIES continues to serve as the global source of knowledge and advocacy in ecotourism - through our advocacy campaigns, training and education programs, events and outreach, online networks, and membership servic-es. Please see more news and updates from TIES at: www.ecotourism.org.

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GSTC Partnership

Your Contribution

2009 and Beyond

Leading the Efforts to Make Tourism SustainableTogether with our members and partners, TIES continues to promote efforts to make tourism a viable tool for bio-cultural conservation and sustainable development.

ESTC 2009 - Portland, Oregon, USAThe Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2009 (ESTC 2009) will be held in Portland, Oregon, USA, from November 2-4, 2009. The ESTC 2009 will be co-hosted by our 2009 destination hosts: Travel Portland and Travel Oregon (TIES Sponsor & Supporter Members). Building on the suc-cesses of the past conferences, and the lessons learned from the collec-tive experience of the ecotourism and sustainable tourism community, the ESTC 2009 will continue to seek sustainable change for bio-cultural conservation, with renewed and strengthened focus on solutions, implementation, and action.

Learn more & Get involved: www.ecotourismconference.org

GSTC as a Practical Tool for Businesses and CommunitiesTIES is organizing workshops on implementation of the GSTC for communi-ties and ecotourism operators. These workshops will assist ecotourism op-erators and communities interested in learning more about sustainable op-erations in their own work, which ultimately assist bio-cultural conservation and poverty alleviation through tourism around the globe. Presently, TIES is planning to launch the first workshop on implementing the GSTC at the ESTC 2009, in conjunction with the development of key indicators to support this global initiative.

Learn more about the GSTC: www.sustainabletourismcriteria.org

The Climate-Friendly TravelerHow are YOU responding to the challenge of climate change? TIES new e-publication, The Climate-Friendly Traveler, will be launched in Janu-ary 2009. This exciting new addition to our e-library will feature prac-tical tips and resources on how to reduce travelers’ climate foot-print. We encourage our members to share ideas and tips - tell us what you have done to minimize the climate footprint of your travel!

Share your stories and ideas: [email protected]

Your Travel Choice Makes a DifferenceThrough our new and ongoing ecotourism initiatives in 2009 and be-yond, TIES will continue to engage a wide range of tourism profes-sionals, community stakeholders and travelers around the world, encouraging everyone to make the travel choice that makes a differ-ence every time. Working with our members and destinations around the world, we aim to positively transform the way the world travels.

Stay tuned for more updates in the coming months: www.ecotourism.org