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AITO Project PROTECT
AITO and its 100+ members are committed to encouraging a sustainable approach to travel and this has always been part of the Association’s DNA. For a number of years, AITO ran Project PROTECT as an instrument for improving and supporting sustainable tourism practices amongst its members.
What was AITO PROTECT?
The programme was originally developed together with Xavier Font from the University of Surrey, other leading academics, industry gurus and members. It was devised to encourage and measure its operators' dedication to a tourism that protects and looks after the destinations they work in. Project PROTECT is AITO’s pledge to protecting tourism destinations around the world. The PROTECT stands for People, Resources, Outreach, Tourism, Environment, Conservation and Tomorrow.
How does it work?
Although the AITO PROTECT is no longer being formally run in conjunction with the University of Surrey, the Association continues to invite all of its members to participate in making an annual pledge to sustainable tourism. The pledge is a customised project which benefits their tourism destinations.
There are a number of steps to go through including picking a sustainable tourism project to implement in one or more destinations, writing a pledge about what they hope to achieve, implementing and communicating about the project and finally writing a testimonial telling readers about the impact their project has had.
At the end of each project year, AITO recognise the pledges created and impact made with a special awards ceremony. The ceremony will look not at the best pledge or the one that has made the most impact but will showcase a number of examples and allow members who have participated to share their stories with others.
For more information on PROTECT, please contact pam@aito.com.
Discover Member Pledges
Creating a “Wilderness Future Fund”
by Wilderness Scotland
Protecting Europe’s Butterflies
by Naturetrek
Funding places for four young people on conservation summer camps
by Martin Randall Travel
2017 Pledge - Expert Africa’s travellers helping the Big 5.
by Expert Africa
Supporting the Provision of Personal Care Kits to 100 Girls at Twabuka Community School, Zambia
by Bushbaby Travel
KE Adventure are raising £5,000 in 2017 to help rebuild Nepal
by KE Adventure Travel
Keep Hydrated
by Journey Latin America / Journeyscape
Picking up rubbish from the trails of the Himalaya (2017)
by The Mountain Company
Encouraging greater communication of sustainability projects on the Davos Klosters website
by PT Ski Limited