With more than 3 million lakes, Canada has the most lakes in the world.


Canada is home to the most lakes in the world, but it turns out we don't know a lot about them. Bernhard Lehner, associate professor at McGill University's department of geography decided to change that. He produced a new global database to help scientists from around the world study the role of lakes in Earth'sContinue reading "With more than 3 million lakes, Canada has the most lakes in the world."

National Parks and Reserves Tour, Central and South Israel, 12 days — Tourists in Israel


Avshalom Cave, also known as Soreq Cave or Stalactites Cave, is a 5,000 sq m cave in Israel, unique for its dense concentration of stalactites. Avshalom Cave, also known as Soreq Cave or Stalactites Cave, is a 5,000 sq m cave in Israel, unique for its dense concentration of stalactites. The National Parks and ReservesContinue reading "National Parks and Reserves Tour, Central and South Israel, 12 days — Tourists in Israel"

What It Is Like Being a Tourist in Dhaka, Bangladesh. — Planet Bell


My first day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, I walked out of my hotel with a camera around my neck and was immediately approached by a man who said, “Hello sir, what country?” “USA,” I replied. “Oh, very nice country,” he said. Then the friendly man fired off rapid fire questions – “What are you doing inContinue reading "What It Is Like Being a Tourist in Dhaka, Bangladesh. — Planet Bell"

Tourism Trends: 13 Opportunities for The Tourism Industry


https://youtu.be/fWFSx23DqY8 Keeping up with the Latest Tourism Trends: Why It Matters to Your Business Whatever aspect of the tourism sector your business is involved in, you need to keep your finger on the pulse. Formerly beloved concepts and products go out of style, to be replaced by more modern elements that end up capturing moreContinue reading "Tourism Trends: 13 Opportunities for The Tourism Industry"

Environmental management of tourism


This research focuses on ecotourism, ecopreneurship and sustainable SMTEs. From 1999 to 2002 Anna worked alongside Professor James Higham on a nationwide FRST funded project investigating Ecotourism in New Zealand: profiling visitors to New Zealand ecotourism operations. In 2005 Anna had an Otago Research Grant to study Māori owned nature tourism businesses. Recreation Anna’s interestsContinue reading "Environmental management of tourism"

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