The Way of Developing Greening Economy: Case Study – Latvia
Journal Title: Journal of Tourism and Services - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Green economy is a way to solve the development and environmental impact dilemma. Society information and education plays a very important role in implementing green ideas and reaching aims, including tourism industry. The article looks at the matter from two angles – describes two ways: introduces measures and possibilities of greening economy and presents examples and results in Latvia. The results of the research demonstrate that public, when engaged in cooperation with local governments, can have a major impact upon development of green economy in local communities. The main recommendation is to make use of partnership in practice and to involve all possible stakeholders supporting green economy - local people, non-government organisations, entrepreneurs, educational institutions, scientists etc. in municipal activities.
Authors and Affiliations
Dzintra Atstāja
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