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  2. Mohonk Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Mohonk Agreement was an informal consensus for the harmonization and development of a common baseline for sustainable tourism and ecotourism certification. It was developed among most of the world's important certification programs at that time, who met at Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, New York on November 17–19, 2000.

  3. EarthCheck - Wikipedia

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    EarthCheck's principal certification program, EarthCheck Certified, is operational in over 70 countries, aiding members in achieving sustainable tourism outcomes. In 2018, the United Nations World Tourism Organization ( UNWTO ) acknowledged the EarthCheck Building Planning and Design Standard (BPDS) for its innovative contributions to research ...

  4. Sustainable tourism - Wikipedia

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    A Sustainable Tourism badge featuring the logo of the Sustainable Development Goals from the World Tourism Organization. Local communities benefit from sustainable tourism through economic development, job creation, and infrastructure development. Tourism revenues bring economic growth and prosperity to attractive tourist destinations, which ...

  5. Green Key International - Wikipedia

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    Green Key International is an international eco-certificate for accommodations and other hospitality facilities that commit to sustainable business practices. Certified establishments comply with strict criteria, independently verified through regular on-site audits.

  6. Sustainability standards and certification - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability standards can be categorized as either voluntary consensus standards or private standards. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an example of an standards organization who develop international standards following a voluntary consensus process for sustainability under Technical Committee 207, Environmental management and Technical Committee 268, Sustainable ...

  7. International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development

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    2017 was declared as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations General Assembly on 4 December 2015 relating to sustainable ...

  8. Eco hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Criteria, managed by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, created a global standard for sustainable travel and tourism and includes criteria and performance indicators for destinations, tour operators and hotels. [12] The GSTC provides accreditation through a third-party to Certification Bodies to legitimize claims of sustainability. [13]

  9. Blue Flag beach - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Flag is a certification by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) [1] that a beach, marina, or sustainable boating tourism operator meets its standards. The Blue Flag is a trademark owned by FEE, which is a not-for-profit non-governmental organisation [ 2 ] consisting of 65 organisations in 77 member countries.