Last week\u27s second annual Penobscot Bay Conference, sponsored by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service and held at the Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, looked at ways to provide a sustainable future for the Penobscot Bay region. One economic opportunity discussed by the more that 200 participants was ecotourism, which attempts to get the tourist out of his or her car and deeper into a host community and its working environment
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University of Maine economics professor Robert Jordan says that the future of Maine economic growth ...
Through the lens of sustainable tourism one can assess the impacts and benefits of economic, environ...
Tourism is Maine\u27s largest industry. In 2003, tourism generated $ 13.4 billion in sales of goods ...
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A recent report, Tourism and Maine\u27s Future: Toward Environmental, Economic and Community Sustai...
Last year seven million Americans participated in the growing alternative tourist movement known as ...
The annual Canada/New England Cruise Symposium will be held in Bar Harbor on June 1, and those invol...
Editorial on how ecotourism might define a new tourism in Maine. The more land that is successfully...
News & Issues piece on The 21st Century Campus, a conference recently held in Bar Harbor sponsore...
Peter Cox discusses tourism, which was the subject of a May conference at Bowdoin College, sponsored...
Toward A Sustainable Maine : The Politics, Economics, and Ethics of Sustainability Richard Barringe...
Tourism generates billions of dollars in New England. Maine and Vermont rely heavily on the iconic i...
Maine\u27s excursion boats, which have typically offered tourists short trips around scenic harbors,...
Over-fishing and poor resource management in the northwest Atlantic have led to a drastic decline in...
Focus on Tourism and Hospitality piece on FreeStayMaine, a program suggested by Amy Powers, directo...
University of Maine economics professor Robert Jordan says that the future of Maine economic growth ...
Through the lens of sustainable tourism one can assess the impacts and benefits of economic, environ...
Tourism is Maine\u27s largest industry. In 2003, tourism generated $ 13.4 billion in sales of goods ...
Focus: Downeast Region piece featuring commentary by Costas Christ, CEO of the Bar Harbor Chamber o...
A recent report, Tourism and Maine\u27s Future: Toward Environmental, Economic and Community Sustai...
Last year seven million Americans participated in the growing alternative tourist movement known as ...
The annual Canada/New England Cruise Symposium will be held in Bar Harbor on June 1, and those invol...
Editorial on how ecotourism might define a new tourism in Maine. The more land that is successfully...
News & Issues piece on The 21st Century Campus, a conference recently held in Bar Harbor sponsore...
Peter Cox discusses tourism, which was the subject of a May conference at Bowdoin College, sponsored...
Toward A Sustainable Maine : The Politics, Economics, and Ethics of Sustainability Richard Barringe...
Tourism generates billions of dollars in New England. Maine and Vermont rely heavily on the iconic i...
Maine\u27s excursion boats, which have typically offered tourists short trips around scenic harbors,...
Over-fishing and poor resource management in the northwest Atlantic have led to a drastic decline in...
Focus on Tourism and Hospitality piece on FreeStayMaine, a program suggested by Amy Powers, directo...
University of Maine economics professor Robert Jordan says that the future of Maine economic growth ...
Through the lens of sustainable tourism one can assess the impacts and benefits of economic, environ...