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GSTA Sustainable Tourism Training and Document LIbrary
The Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance (GSTA) was created in 2006 and was comprised of 15 non-profit and for-profit organizations with significant experience in sustainable tourism development.
GSTA was made possible through funding by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the founding alliance members as part of USAID’s innovative public-private initiative known as the Global Development Alliance which brings together governments, NGOs, foundations, and the private sector to arrive at innovative solutions only available through a collaborative effort.
Through the GSTA's partnership structure, each implementing organization contributed its unique expertise within the various aspects of sustainable tourism development. In each GSTA country leading tourism development institutions, conservation organizations, tourism practitioners, private sector tourism industry leaders, and USAID were jointly designing, co-financing, and implementing tourism activities that adhered to the GSTA's core principles:
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Make optimal use of environmental resources, conserve biodiversity, and protect natural heritage;
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Respect the socio-cultural authenticity of host communities – including their traditional values and heritage;
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Provide fairly distributed socio-economic benefits to all stake holders; and
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Encourage investment in sustainable tourism products, services and related infrastructure.
Full GSTA Document Collection
USAID online courses on Sustainable Tourism
Online Toolkits and Resource Series from the Sustainable Tourism Courses
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