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The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) criteria were developed to provide an understanding of sustainable tourism.
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Thailand’s Tourism Authority has joined the Global Sustainable Tourism Council’s Partnership network.
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Promoting the management of tourist attractions in accordance with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council's guidelines necessitates social
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Although it may not always appear to be the case, tourism is able to contribute to global sustainability while also being socially and economically sustainable.
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In addition to economic and social value, tourists must consider the importance of conservation of resources and the environment.
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Nowadays, tourists are more likely to travel to see community life because they want to experience the culture and learn about local customs.
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The Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria are meant to promote social and economic sustainability of tourism, reducing impacts on communities and enhancing community welfare
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Water is a natural resource that is essential for both survival and economic development.
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Sustainable tourism adheres to the principles of sustainable development.
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The Global Sustainable Tourism Council has established tourism standards as a global basis for everyone connected with the tourism industry to understand.
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Water is an essential component of every industry, including tourism.
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Thailand’s economy is primarily driven by the tourism industry.