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Ecotourism Society’s 2009 Conference heads to Oregon

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Portland, Oregon will be the home of next year’s “Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2009 (ESTC)”, on November 1st -3rd. Recently named as America’s greenest city by “SustainLane”, Portland offers a unique opportunity for the conference-goers to learn by experience.

The upcoming event is sponsored by Travel Portland and Travel Oregon, the city and state’s destination marketing agencies. The conference will take place at the Hilton Portland and Executive Tower, the first Hilton property ever to be Green Seal certified.

“It’s an honor to welcome the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference to Portland,” said Jeff Miller, Travel Portland’s president and CEO. “It’s a great opportunity for us to showcase Portland’s commitment to sustainability, as well as the work we are doing to keep moving forward on this issue.”

The most recent conference in Vancouver this past October played host to over 400 participants from throughout the world.

“Continuing the dialogue on key issues such as green technologies, climate change strategies, and certification programs, the ESTC 2009 will promote effective ways to utilize the sustainable tourism community’s experience and expertise to tackle some of the critical challenges facing the industry today,” said Kelly Bricker, TIES Executive Director and Chair.

Building on the successes of the past conferences, and the lessons learned from the collective experience of the ecotourism and sustainable tourism community, the ESTC 2009 will continue to seek sustainable change for bio-cultural conservation, with renewed and strengthened focus on solutions, implementation, and action.

Portland was recently rated as America’s greenest city by SustainLane, the agency responsible for the most comprehensive and credible benchmarking of sustainability in America. Portland also routinely ranks as one of America’s most livable, sustainable and bicycle-friendly communities. Portlanders recycle 63 percent of their waste, one of the highest rates in the nation; the city’s number of bicycle commuters is eight times the national average; and since 2000, Portland’s Office of Sustainable Development, the pioneering city office providing practical sustainability solutions, has been working in cooperation with several international cities to share best practices in energy, waste management, natural resources and community health.

As one of America’s greenest cities, Portland offers a unique opportunity for the conference to incorporate various off-site interpretive sessions, encouraging participants to learn from the many sustainability best practice examples in and around the city.

Both Travel Portland and Travel Oregon – TIES Sponsor and Supporter members – have implemented various sustainable tourism initiatives locally and nationally, and designated staff members to develop and promote sustainable tourism.

For more information, visit www.ecotourismconference.org/.

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