The Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity, Max Bell Auditorium
The iconic Banff region of Canada sits at the nexus of the debate on sustainable tourism. Banff's stakeholders are asking how increasing global visitation levels can be reconciled with growing examples of negative environmental impacts and resident dissatisfaction. Epler Wood is presenting on her book Sustainable Tourism on a Finite Planet, to provide insights into the challenges facing global destinations with a goal of attaining a policy pathway to a balanced set of sustainable outcomes... Read more about Banff & Tourism’s Role in the Conservation of Earth’s Most Valued Assets
Megan Epler Wood, will paint the picture of the potential consequences of rapid tourism growth in the next 30 years and bring light to how localhood can be a way to address issues like over tourism and sustainability in the industry. ...
Megan Epler Wood will be speaking on the sustainability metrics for the international tourism industry from 2:05pm to 3:20pm at this full day conference.
The Metrics & Indexes session will host the following experts:
Megan Epler Wood (Harvard Chan School of Public Health)
Hugh Gorman (Michigan Technological University)
George Serafeim (Harvard Business School)
Convener: John Ehrenfeld (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, 175 Main Street (Parking lot off Roosevelt Ave), Pawtucket, RI 02860
The Sustainable Tourism Laboratory (STL) will host Megan Epler Wood to present a perspective on the United Nations Environmental Program's "Green Economy Tourism Report". Following the presentation, participants will engage in a 60-...
Megan Epler Wood will be speaking about "Sustainable Tourism on a Finite Planet" at 7pm on April 19th, 2018 at the Harvard Coop. This Cambridge landmark is the perfect setting to hear from the author herself about her research in the tourism industry. The... Read more about The Harvard Coop
Megan Epler Wood will be the main speaker at this year's Colombia Bird Fair. The observation of birds has implicit the desire to enjoy and conserve birds in their natural habitat, recognizing also the importance of natural spaces for our well-being. The Bird...
Humber College Amphitheatre (North Campus, Humber College Boulevard, Toronto)
Megan Epler Wood will be giving the Keynote Address at the Sustainable Tourism Conference at Humber College on December 6, 2017. Her speech will focus on content from her new book "Sustainable Tourism on a Finite Planet". The goal of the event is to shed light on the best practices... Read more about Sustainable Tourism Conference at Humber College