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EplerWood International Announcement    
March 2009 News

EWI Research Backs Solid Green Travel Marketplace
Burlington, VT - Mar 10, 2009 Concrete steps toward understanding the green 
travel economy were backed by business organizations in 2008, as this new/old 
paradigm shifted into high gear. 

American Express and the US Travel Association, two heavy hitters in the U.S. 
and on the global travel stage launched Travelgreen.org -- a new web portal 
with vital resources for greening mainstream travel. And the SEEP Network 
completed a year-long study of supply chains for small enterprise development 
in Central America. 

Both relied on EplerWood International for consultation, expertise, and focused 
research -- and Epler Wood's 20-year history of guiding travel business toward 
successful green models of market-based, enterprise development.

"There's been some outstanding progress in 2008 toward setting clear 
sustainability goals," says Megan Epler Wood, "but finding the means for 
business and destinations to make these goals concrete, especially in this 
declining economy, is where all the due diligence is now required. It is my 
view that solid business and supply chain management will remain fundamental to 
the travel industry's ability to meet sustainability goals."
Travelgreen.org 
Digesting all of the criteria, certification bodies, tools for greening the 
travel industry and resources available is no easy task. The US Travel 
Association backed by American Express set out on an ambitious journey to do so 
with a mission of aiding the broader tourism industry in its quest for 
sustainability. 

Travelgreen.org is a portal with a wealth of information for industry players 
as well as the public showcasing association initiatives and private sector 
efforts in addition to tools and resources for greening the travel industry. 
Resources include best practice case studies, frameworks and certification 
programs, government policy, consumer and market research as well as 
definitions, links, and consumer travel tips.
SEEP Network
The SEEP Network, a global association whose members are committed to reducing 
poverty through the power of enterprise, created the Practitioner Learning 
Program (PLP) that explores key issues facing the microenterprise field.
Three PLP case study reports were released after an extensive process of dialog 
on improving business approaches with the participants, and a conference panel 
with feedback from micro-enterprise experts from around the world. 
Getting to Win-Win in the Ecotourism Value Chain 
Measuring the Local Economic Impact of Tourism 
Creating Employment through Tourism in Nicaragua
Learn more...
About EplerWood International
EplerWood International works in partnership with development agencies, private 
companies, universities, and NGOs worldwide to develop a sustainable tourism 
economy. 

For more information about EplerWood International's research and publications, 
visit 
http://eplerwood.com/publications.php
Website: http://www.eplerwood.com
Follow Megan's Blog
A Day in the Life of an Ecotourism Consultant restarts this week as Megan 
returns to Bangladesh where she will continue to develop an ecotourism strategy 
for the Teknaf Peninsula on the Bay of Bengal.
Blog: http://meganeplerwood.blogspot.com/


EplerWood International
Megan Epler Wood
Principal
email: me...@eplerwood.com
phone: 802-865-3351
Kelly Galaski
Program Manager
email: kellygalaski.eplerwoodi...@gmail.com
Quick Links... EplerWood International Travelgreen.org SEEP Network Creating 
Employment through Tourism in Nicaragua Measuring the Local Economic Impact of 
Tourism Getting to Win-Win in the Ecotourism Value Chain Blog: A Day in the 
Life of an Ecotourism Consultant

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