ITALY is known for the foundation of modern civilization, the centre of the ancient Roman Empire, extraordinary culinary delights, architecture, arts and music…. ECOTOURISM in Italy has a lot to offer regarding the safeguards the integrity of the ecosystem and creating economic benefits for LOCAL COMMUNITY. A visit in CASTELVETRO DI MODENA or EGGENTAL in Northern Italy is the great example of ecotourism.
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Historic and cultural heritage
In addition to the beaches, take the opportunity to visit the Casa de Taipa Museum and the Church of São Miguel do Arcanjo.
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Historic and cultural heritage
In addition to the beaches, take the opportunity to visit the Casa de Taipa Museum and the Church of São Miguel do Arcanjo.
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Historic and cultural heritage
In addition to the beaches, take the opportunity to visit the Casa de Taipa Museum and the Church of São Miguel do Arcanjo.
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Historic and cultural heritage
In addition to the beaches, take the opportunity to visit the Casa de Taipa Museum and the Church of São Miguel do Arcanjo.
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Get inspired with stories from places and people that are acting for a fair and responsible tourism
Manila, a resilient woman in her late 80s, overcame skepticism and numerous obstacles to transform her vacation home into a thriving eco-resort – Residenza Khaddiuggia. Manila’s inclusive and sustainable breakfasts are the heart of her success, made possible through authentic relationships with local producers and suppliers. Creating “Unconventional Breakfasts” that achieve zero waste while strengthening community bonds and supporting the local economy. Manila promoted a circular economy, encouraging guests to buy directly from producers and engage in authentic local experiences, boosting the local economy and awareness.
Sustainability
Sustainability in Italy is increasingly taking centre stage as the country seeks to balance its rich cultural heritage with modern environmental concerns. The country is making significant strides in renewable energy, particularly in solar and wind power, to reduce its carbon footprint. Some recent examples are that it generates more than a third of its electricity from renewable sources, such as hydroelectric, solar and wind power and has surpassed a European Union goal to recycle 65% of urban waste by 2025. The preservation of historic sites and the promotion of eco-friendly tourism practices are also priorities.
From the iconic pasta dishes like spaghetti carbonara and lasagna to the mouthwatering pizzas from Naples, Italian food is a delightful journey through diverse regional specialties. Italy’s rich culinary heritage places a strong emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, such as ripe tomatoes, olive oil, and fragrant herbs.
The country boasts an efficient train system, connecting major cities and regions with scenic journeys through the countryside. For exploring picturesque towns and villages, buses provide convenient links, while trams and metros are excellent for urban travel in cities like Rome and Milan. Ferries and boats connect the mainland to beautiful islands like Sicily and Sardinia.
Tourism & People
Italy’s diverse offerings, from historic sites to idyllic coastlines, continue to captivate travellers, creating a rich tapestry of cultural exchange and exploration. The country consistently ranks as one of the world’s most visited countries, drawing travellers to iconic destinations like Rome, Florence, and Venice, along with scenic regions like Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast. Italians are known for their passion for life and embrace of la dolce vita, making visitors feel welcome as they explore ancient ruins, savour world-class cuisine, and indulge in rich cultural traditions.
Nature & Wildlife
Italy’s natural beauty and wildlife diversity are a source of wonder and preservation. From the towering Alps in the north to the rugged beauty of Sicily and Sardinia in the south, the country boasts diverse landscapes. Italy is home to an array of wildlife, including wolves, deer, wild boars, and a rich avian population, with numerous birdwatching opportunities. The country’s national parks and protected areas, such as the Gran Paradiso National Park and the Cinque Terre, provide sanctuaries for these species.
Brazil has 9 destinations featured in the Top 100 Sustainable Destinations 2021.
Other sustainability certifications can be seen here (English) and here (Portuguese).
Fernanda Rodak | Page Editor
“Brazil is a worldwide known hotspot for biodiversity as well as home to a multitude of cultural expressions. The natural and cultural heritage and immense variety of tourism experiences in the country are valuable assets for its competitiveness. Yet, as we envision a post Covid-19 era, sustainability in tourism becomes crucial to build resilience and guarantee the long-lasting health of Brazil’s ecosystems and well-being of the hosting communities. This would also ensure an active contribution of the country’s tourism sector to the Sustainable Development Goals.”
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