State of Sustainable Tourism in Minnesota 2013

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State of Sustainable Tourism in Minnesota 2013

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2014

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University of Minnesota Tourism Center

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pp. 64. In 2013, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center partnered with Explore Minnesota Tourism (EMT), the state‘s tourism promotion office, to conduct an online survey on sustainable practices. Part of an ongoing effort since 2007, the 2013 survey asked about perceived benefits and difficulties to adopt sustainable practices and included questions about the state of implementing sustainable practices in six areas: energy efficiency, waste minimization, environmental purchasing, air quality, water conservation, and landscaping/wildlife. Respondents also indicated: their gender, their industry sector, their Minnesota tourism region, number of years working in the industry and for their current employer, the likelihood of participating in green travel certification programs, and preferred ways of receiving information on sustainable tourism.

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Qian, Xinya; Schneider, Ingrid E; Simmons, Patrick. (2014) State of Sustainable Tourism 2013. University of Minnesota Tourism Center. Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,

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Qian, Xinyi; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Simmons, Patrick. (2014). State of Sustainable Tourism in Minnesota 2013. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167693.

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