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DIT Conference: European
Tourism and the Environment
Promotion and Protection, Achieving the Balance
11th & 12th October 2007
Dublin
The European
Tourism and the Environment, Promotion and Protection – Achieving the Balance Conference
is being held following the completion of a 2 year research project
investigating Sustainable Tourism
Development: toward the mitigation of
tourism destination impacts. This project was 100% funded by the
Environmental Protection Agency in Ireland and was one of the first tourism
projects to be supported by the agency. International academics, expert
practitioners and industry stakeholders are invited and conference attendance
is estimated to be in the region of 150 delegates. In order to facilitate attendance, delegates will not be charged
an attendance fee.
The aims of the two day conference include
dissemination of the DIT research project, as well as providing an opportunity
for all attendees to network, share best practise, learn from each other and
promote their own work through a series of papers and case studies which will
be presented over the two days. International guest speakers, considered
experts in the field of sustainable tourism, have been invited to speak at the
conference. Exhibition space will be available.
The conference invites abstracts and papers to be
submitted on a wide range of topics including:
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Sustainable tourism development
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Responsible promotion of tourism
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Environmental tourism
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Eco tourism
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Impacts of tourism on the environment
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Sustainable hospitality management
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Tourism economics
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Perceptions of tourism
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Geo-Tourism
These abstracts will be reviewed by an international
review panel.
The conference will raise the profile of sustainable
tourism within Ireland by introducing delegates to both Irish and international
experts within the area. The conference is endorsed as part of Ireland's contribution to the UN
Year of Planet Earth
For further information on the conference or the
research project please contact Elaine O’Halloran, Tourism Research Centre,
DIT, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin 1, 01 814 6094,
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The deadline for
abstracts is 15th June 2007, and provisional expression of interest is advised,
as numbers may be restricted.
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