Category: Socio-cultural issues

Protecting lands and empowering communities through tourism: Interview with Adumu Safaris

Adumu Safaris is a social impact safari company working in partnership with local communities to harness tourism’s potential to protect cultural and natural heritage. They successfully combine cultural immersion experiences with traditional safari itineraries, and have the ultimate aim of restoring thousands of hectares of Maasailand. Rebecca talks to husband and wife team David and Danielle to find out more.

UNWTO and FAO to work together on developing tourism for rural development

The UNWTO and the FAO have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that they will work together to strengthen the resilience of rural communities growing tourism and make it more sustainable and inclusive. The two agencies will work together to establish a plan that will see them sharing knowledge and resources.

Latest articles

The future is murky for SAF under Trump

Production of domestic sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has grown rapidly in recent years, driven in part by Biden administration incentives. But early moves by the Trump administration are fueling uncertainty about what will come next.