Sustainable Tourism Forum 2024 | Fourth Edition
Solutions for a sustainable future of tourism
Solutions for a sustainable future of tourism
On the 24th and 25th of September, join this 2-day-long in-person and interactive training class in Trento (Italy): a convenient way to improve your sustainability skills while at the same time learning alongside GSTC experts and fellow sustainable tourism practitioners. The GSTC Italy Working Group organizes the course in collaboration with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
Read MoreOn the 24th and 25th of September, join this 2-day-long in-person and interactive training class in Trento (Italy): a convenient way to improve your sustainability skills while at the same time learning alongside GSTC experts and fellow sustainable tourism practitioners. The GSTC Italy Working Group organizes the course in collaboration with the Global
This webinar is for lodging facility managers interested in sustainability certification and public funding opportunities.
Read MoreCertification and financing opportunities for hospitality facilities | Webinar
As Etifor, we are among the leading organisations of this new edition and speakers of two speeches. Come and visit us in Milan!
Read More11th Ed.- Abitare il cambiamento| Inhabiting the change
The first training dedicated to the Global Sustainable Tourism Council’s standard organised in presence in Italy.
Read MoreSIGN UP NOW On the 24th and 25th of September, join this 2-day-long in-person and interactive training class in Padova (Italy): a convenient way to improve your sustainability skills while at the same time learning alongside GSTC experts and fellow sustainable tourism practitioners. The GSCT Italy Working Group organises the course in
An opportunity to rethink sustainable tourism in Italy in the light of the authoritative standards of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council and to actively participate in the creation of new opportunities for the national tourism system.
Read MoreThird Italian edition || Solutions for a sustainable future of tourism
On May Etifor was at the GSTC 2023 Conference in Antalya, Türkiye
Read MoreOn May, we joined the GSTC annual conference in Antalya: with 300 participants from 50 different countries, this event represented an opportunity to discuss sustainable approaches in tourism and how to promote and develop them in various territorial contexts. On this occasion, Federica Bosco from Etifor participated in the "Sustainable Rural Tourism" panel,
On the 10th of June do not miss the second edition of the Sustainable Tourism Forum, an opportunity to exchange ideas and learn more about the challenges and success of certified tourism destination.
Read MoreREGISTERGSTC certified tourism destination and companies: between challenges and success On 10 June 2022, the second edition of the Sustainable Tourism Forum is taking place in the beautiful framework of the Dolomites. The event represent an opportunity to discuss ideas and exchange best practices in destination management and tourism marketing. Randy Durband,
Participate to the webinar and learn all the details of the new call for proposals by Fondazione Cariplo on rural development and social inclusion.
Read MoreREGISTERParticipate to the online event and learn more about the call for proposals promoted by Fondazione Cariplo The call for proposals "Ruralis: protecting the rural landscape and promoting social inclusion" promoted by Fondazione Cariplo wants to enhance the development of rural areas by supporting initiatives aimed at restoring the rural landscape
On Wednesday 18th November, at 18 o’clock (Rome Time), our team will present the webinar titled “Sustainable tourism approaches to tackle the climate crisis: examples from destinations in Italy”during which Catie Burlando and Federico Pinato of Etifor will share insights and lesson learned from their work with two tourist destinations in Italy: Valsugana-Lagorai (a certified sustainable destination to the GSTC Criteria) and Alta Badia.
Read MoreOFFICIAL WEBSITEWith more frequent and more severe extreme events, the consequences of the climate crisis are affecting people and businesses alike and the touristic sector, in Italy, has not been spared by the fury of such events: in October 2018, Vaia storm destroyed thousands of hectares of forests of the most famous mountain touristic