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A SUSTAINABLE PATH FOR LARGE-SCALE COASTAL TOURISM IN MEXICO

21 Nov 2012 | by coast.iwlearn.org
A report designed to assist large-scale coastal tourism projects in Mexico meet internationally recognized standards for sustainable development. The report, Alternative Development Models and Good Practices for Sustainable Coastal Tourism: A Framework for Decision Makers in Mexico, compiles existing good practices for resorts, vacation homes, marinas and golf courses in a clear, user-friendly format.

The Center for Responsible Travel (CREST), a research and policy institute affiliated with Stanford University, released today a new report designed to assist large-scale coastal tourism projects in Mexico meet internationally recognized standards for sustainable development. The report, Alternative Development Models and Good Practices for Sustainable Coastal Tourism: A Framework for Decision Makers in Mexico, compiles existing good practices for resorts, vacation homes, marinas and golf courses in a clear, user-friendly format.