
Responsible Tourism has gathered momentum over the last 10 years in the UK, we celebrated ten years of Responsible Tourism in 2011, and there are a large number of organisations around the world which use the language of Responsible Tourism.
The ICRT has a network of sister organisations around the world all committed to furthering the aspirations of the Cape Town Declaration. The Cape Town Declaration reminded us of the world’s diversity: “Relishing the diversity of our world’s cultures, | habitats and species and the wealth of our cultural and natural heritage, as the very basis of tourism, we accept that responsible and sustainable tourism will be achieved in different ways in different places.”
There is no blueprint, no internationally valid prescription for how tourism should be made more sustainable. The salience and importance of issues varies from place to place, affected by the cultural and natural environment, and solutions vary too.
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| ICRT Australia | ICRT Barcelona Spain, Europe |
ICRT Belize Central America |
ICRT Cambodia South-East Asia |
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| ICRT Canada | ICRT Germany Europe |
ICRT India South Asia |
ICRT Ireland Europe |
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| ICRT South Africa | ICRT Wales UK, Europe |
ICRT West Africa |










