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“In about 60 years, tourism has grown nearly 100 times from less than 10 million to 1 billion international overnight trips. That may sound like good news – and the growth is impressive – but there are signs that, as an efficient economic engine, it’s running out of steam. At best, it’s producing diminishing returns; at worse, it contains within it the seeds of its own destruction. In plain language, we’re killing the goose that laid the golden egg.”
Anna Pollock
Ar9cle Mail Online: China rounds up and puts its beggars in CAGES ... so they couldn't spoil the fun at town fair by Sara Malm hIp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar9cle-‐2205536/China-‐rounds-‐CAGES-‐beggars-‐-‐-‐didnt-‐spoil-‐view-‐town-‐fair.html
“‘This year we decided we would no longer accept beggars wandering everywhere, distressing our guests and spoiling it for everyone else,’ explained one organiser before adding that no one is forcing them to beg and that they have voluntarily entered the cages.”
Sara Malm Mail Online
Funfair
Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China
“By 2030, the world will need at least • 50 % more food, • 45 % more energy and • 30 % more water - all at a time when environmental boundaries are throwing up new limits to supply. It will also need to have reduced its production of carbon by over 80%.”
Anna Pollock
V - Value participants & places U - Understanding C - Creativity - Collaboration - Caution A - Agility & Action VUCA
Anna Pollock
Niche tourism Eco-‐tourism Safari travel Food tourism Pro-‐poor tourism Not!
Rather, it’s a way of life