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It’s that time of year again when I call on all green girls around the world to get nominating in our annual Responsible Tourism Awards!

Responsible Tourism Awards 2008 organised by responsibletravel.comThe Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards, founded and organised by responsibletravel.com in association with our partners, Telegraph Travel, Geographical Magazine and World Travel Market, need your help in scouring the globe for interesting, unusual, innovative but above all worthy nominees for this year’s Awards.

In 2007 we received over 1700 nominations from travellers around the world and we’d love to use your responsible travel know-how to find operators, accommodations, low carbon transport, tourism organisations and individuals who you think are the best of the best in responsible tourism for 2008.

The New Forest – 2007 overall winner

Last year’s overall winner, best destination, and best personal contribution (for destination manager, Anthony Climpson) award winner was the New Forest in the UK in recognition of the work they have been doing for over 15 years with visitors, industry and the community to look after the environment and promote sustainable local development. Find out more and watch a video about overall winners, the New Forest.

What does it mean to win a Responsible Tourism Award?

If you’re not sure whether it’s worth making a nomination, take a look at some of these comments from last year’s winners:

Azafady Responsible Tourism Award 2007 winnerMark Jacobs of Azafady, winner of the Best Volunteering Organisation Award said:

‘Winning the award has clearly increased the profile of Azafady and its work out in south-east Madagascar.

When potential volunteers look at our website, the knowledge that we have been named “Best Volunteering Organisation” provides an extra assurance that our work has been vetted independently and found to be the best in its field.

We have already received applications from volunteers who have cited the Responsible Tourism Awards as the reason they have applied to us and I’ve no doubt that winning the award will result in an overall increase in the numbers of volunteers going out to Madagascar.’

Arugam Bay Responsible Tourism Award 2007 highly commendedWhile Arugam Bay, in Sri Lanka, Highly Commended in the Best Destination category said:

‘Arugam Bay has been rewarded for its unique community tourism offers, most of all, Arugam Bay people are now very proud of their achievements. The Award has helped them to get international publicity and for a long time to come they will cherish this Award. The formal tourism sector and the tourism authorities are now taking more interest in our work and want to help us.’

Read more interviews with our 2007 Responsible Tourism Award winners.

Nominate and you could win a holiday!

You can nominate in any of 13 categories – all we need is the name of the nominee and how to contact them, and a few lines explaining why you think they deserve to win an award. If you nominate an eventual Award winner, you could even win a prize holiday for 2 to India courtesy of Real World Adventures!

Responsible Tourism Awards nominations

In support of the Responsible Tourism Awards

Support for the Responsible Tourism Awards is growing every year. Read what some of our supporters have to say:

Michael Palin support for Responsible Tourism AwardsMichael Palin
Getting to know more about each other remains one of the most important hopes for the peaceful future of the planet.

If we are really to understand each other better, then we need to be reminded to travel carefully and thoughtfully,
listening to people along the way and respecting the world we are privileged to travel through.

The Responsible Tourism Awards are one of the most important ways in which we can understand how to travel better.
Photograph by Basil Pao

Ben Fogle supports the Responsible Tourism AwardsBen Fogle
The Responsible Tourism Awards scheme is now widely recognised around the world for leading the way in celebrating individual achievements in responsible tourism. This unique Awards scheme, run by responsibletravel.com, inspires travellers and travel companies to tackle the environmental, social and cultural issues that tourism faces, head on.

During my travels in the next few months I’ll be looking out for worthy nominees and encourage all passionate travellers to get on board: dig out those travel journals, tell your travel-mad friends and if you’re on the road, keep your eyes peeled for tourism ventures that are really making a difference. For me, the future of tourism is inextricably linked with this more thoughtful path of travel.

Pen Hadow support for the Responsible Tourism AwardsPen Hadow, Explorer
The significance of each single step towards our shared worldwide goal of sustainable tourism is greater than you
may imagine – and these hesitant early steps are the most important as with any journey.

Your nominations for those that are our pathfinders are of inestimable value in building everyone’s confidence this really is the direction we must all be heading. Support our pathfinders and multiply the value of their efforts by encouraging others to follow their superlative example.
Photograph courtesy Pen Hadow

Alain de Botton support for the Responsible Tourism AwardsAlain de Botton, Writer & Philosopher
Over the last few years, we’ve become painfully aware that tourism isn’t just about passively observing a place,
it’s also about changing it – and usually for the worst. Most often we literally destroy the beauty or interest we have come to witness.

It’s therefore paramount that we learn to come up with forms of travel businesses that don’t destroy their host organisms
and The Responsible Tourism Awards sound like an admirable way forward.

Photograph by Charlotte de Botton

Responsible Tourism Awards magazine

Find out about all last year’s winners and read other interesting features on responsible tourism issues in our dedicated Responsible Tourism Awards magazine, r:travel.

I can’t wait to read your nominations!

Happy travelling…

Katie
responsibletravel.com

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Jim’s chapter was “The State of Green Blogging” and along with it he compiled a list of top twenty blogs and guess what – Green Girls Global is in that list!

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Green Guardians Environmental Awards – 7 Days left

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Attention all Nottinghamshire based GGG readers!

Back in August, Vicky and I posted details about Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trusts 2007 Green Guardians Environmental Awards. I would like to remind anyone who is interested in applying that there are only seven days left. So if you or someone you know has been involved in an environmental project and would like the opportunity to gain recognition then complete your application form asap.

Green Guardians Awards Logo

Green Guardians is the only award scheme in Nottinghamshire specifically dedicated to recognising and rewarding positive environmental action. The award categories include:

  • Environmental Community of the Year
  • Environmentalist of the Year
  • Education and the Environment
  • Environmental Business Award
  • “Living for Tomorrow”  Award

Winners of the individual, education, community and living for tomorrow categories will receive £1,000 which will be presented to them at the prestigious Green Guardians Gala Dinner in November.

‘Roots and Shoots’ the winners of the 2006 Community Category collecting their award

If you would like to make a nomination or apply for a Green Guardians award please visit the NWT Website’s Green Guardians page Closing date for entries is Monday 1st October 2007 – so hurry!

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2007 Responsible Tourism Awards!

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Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards 2007I have been a quiet little green girl for the last few weeks as I’ve been busily working away on the launch of the 2007 Responsible Tourism Awards, this year with a new headline sponsor, Virgin Holidays.

The Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards are the largest of their kind in the world.

They are a collaboration between our team at online travel agent responsibletravel.com who organise the Awards, UK media partners, The Times and Geographical Magazine, and The World Travel Market who host the presentation event – this year at the first ever WTM World Responsible Tourism Day.

The guiding principle of the Awards is that all types of tourism – from niche to mainstream – can and should be operated in a way that respects and benefits destinations and local people.

The Awards are different from other tourism Awards in that winners are nominated by tourists. In 2006 we received over 1200 nominations! You can read about last year’s winners in the 2006 Awards Brochure.

I won’t say anymore right now except to tell you to get yourself a copy of The Times (if you’re in the UK) this Saturday for the launch of the Awards in the Travel section.  The whole of the Travel supplement will be dedicated to responsible tourism and you can find out how to nominate your best responsible tourism holiday and even how to win a holiday yourself!

I’ll be back with more after the launch…

Happy travelling!

Katie
responsibletravel.com

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