Sustainable development in the Carpathians
We would like to congratulate our Ukrainian partner, Carpathian National Nature Park, with the successful completion of the project “Save
Read MoreWe would like to congratulate our Ukrainian partner, Carpathian National Nature Park, with the successful completion of the project “Save
Read MoreRecently for the first time the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine hosted International scientific-practical conference “Innovative management of
Read MoreOrganic and fair trade are en vogue – not just in day-to-day shopping but more often than not also in holiday
Read MoreThe European long distance trails link the European countries from the North Cape to Crete and from the Atlantic Ocean
Read MoreWilderness quality of Altai Mountains can become an important asset of effort to develop tourism as a part of sustainable development
Read MoreDuring the Eighth Meeting of the Carpathian Convention Working Group on Sustainable Tourism in Brasov April 12-14th, 2016 the Carpathian
Read MorePolicy instruments for sustainable tourism management Policy instruments for sustainable tourism management are like instruments in other fields of environmental
Read MoreMichael Meyer (ETE/EWS) chaired interesting Sustainable Tourism Workshop Stakeholders at the 4th Congress for Biosphere Reserves on 17th March in
Read MoreMore than 1000 delegates met in Lima – Peru at the 4th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves from 14-17 March 2016. It was the 4th World Congress
Read MoreBuffalo in Ukraine Transcarpathia in the Ukraine was always famous for its rare kind of animals. For example the Carpathian
Read MoreDuring the first week of February at the National Park Zacharovanyy Kray, there was a meeting of the cooperating partners
Read MoreThere were lots of comments to my posting about wolf tourism and it is great to read that so many
Read MoreOur Ukrainian colleagues attended the first meeting of Council of tourism cities and regions of Ukraine which was conducted with
Read MoreWolf tourism more profitable than believed There are already areas that have wolves that make ten times more money organizing
Read Morethe European Wilderness Society develops opportunities through sharing economy while restoring more Wilderness in Europe
Read MoreThe European Wilderness Society launched its large scale connectivity initiative, the Pan European Green corridor network (PEGnet) at the end
Read MoreThe 3rd European Ecotourism Conference took place yesterday and today in Jachranka, Poland, convening over 180 ecotourism experts from all
Read MoreIn the past decade, the importance of economic analysis of ecosystem services of protected areas has caught the attention of
Read MoreA recent blogpost on Sean David Smith blogpost was asking a question whether protected areas managed by the US National
Read MoreThe Wolfsradweg (Wolf´s Bike Trail) in the saxon area of Lausitz offers you to follow the tracks of German’s first wolves,
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