energy
efficiency water conservation business and vacation travel
The Importance to a
community of environmental issues and practices like energy efficiency and
water conservation cannot be underestimated, especially if tourism is a
contributor to the local economy.
Highly Educated Travelers family
and group vacationers select destinations primarily on-the-basis of cultural,
gastronomic, wellness and other preferences; increasingly, they expect that the
places they visit reflect their values on key issues like recycling practices,
air and water quality, as well as the availability and quality of public
transit. The Logistics of Travel are
defined as:
Anchoring stays in strategic
locations along planned trip routes conveniently located to local points of
interest and minimizing the number of accommodation changes; hence, fewer times
packing and unpacking, thus lowering accommodations and transport costs in
Hub and Spoke Locations smaller
towns and rural communities with regional rail, bus, van, car and air
connections strategically located within 200 or less miles of larger
metropolitan areas
Sightseeing, meals and other planned events in a
hub and spoke fashion, saving time and money, but also an opportunity to slow
down and enjoy the places and the people you are visiting
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Mode of Transport selections
are a function of number of persons, trip length as well as the time of year
you are traveling. Rationalizing travel movements, ascertaining transport
mode(s) availability and costs are the key to a successful trip planning.
Business Travelers require
efficient plans to meet trip objectives. This may entail visiting several
locations in a compressed period-of-time to seek investment and sales
opportunities. They look to Main Streets shopping and entertainment venues,
Historic Districts and other community neighborhoods that have or plan to put
in place energy savings measures as well as other environmental safeguards that
help reduce the cost of doing business in that local area. A successful
community requires:
Developing Projects
built around existing facilities
that need upgrading and/or expansion to
manage tourism flows and local production capabilities to enhance the community’s offerings.
tourism energy
transit and water conservation projects
Make your
Community a reference point for multiple overnight stays and for travelers who visit adjacent territories,
with a focus on:
Business events to market local, regional and global products and services;
Vacation offers built around families and small groups with an emphasis on culinary, wellness, historic preservation, cultural heritage and local typical products;
Business events to market local, regional and global products and services;
Vacation offers built around families and small groups with an emphasis on culinary, wellness, historic preservation, cultural heritage and local typical products;
Educational Tours seminars and
professional enrichment itineraries designed for visiting tour operators and
travel agents, community developers, sustainability officers and city managers,
among others, help a community boost its tourism revenues while achieving it
environmental objectives.