The MOOC introduces learners to key environmental health and natural resources management challenges associated with the rapid growth in international tourist arrivals into low-income countries. Since infrastructural and regulatory capacities in such countries are often limited they are more exposed to the negative implications of such development. The MOOC will present experiences and potential avenues to develop a more sustainable form of tourism.

Sustainable Tourism – promoting environmental public health
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Sustainable Tourism – promoting environmental public health

Instructor: Flemming Konradsen
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- Environmental Issue
- Environmental Regulations
- Water Resource Management
- Environmental Science
- Sustainability Standards
- Environmental Management Systems
- Environmental Resource Management
- Water Sustainability
- Sanitation
- Sustainable Business
- Environment
- Economic Development
- Natural Resource Management
- Sustainable Development
- Waste Minimization
- Public Health
- Pollution Prevention
- Water Resources
- Environment and Resource Management
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
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Reviewed on Aug 21, 2020
Tourism is a catalyst of change especially in the environmental aspect. I have learned a lot with this course and an eye opener for me as a government tourism influencer. Thank you.
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2021
I learned a lot regarding the topic of sustainable tourism, Thanks for the excellence of the professor who gives every little detail pertaining to the topic. It was indeed a very knowleageable course.
Reviewed on May 3, 2020
This was a wake call for me and how much of an impact tourism has on the environment. I think this course should be shared with the hospitality and tourism industry at large.




