
The ICRT at Leeds Met is building a network of corresponding or "sister" organizations which are independent of the ICRT at Leeds Met which operates as the hub ICRT. The centres share a common purpose in developing and promoting the concept of Responsible Tourism, as defined in the Cape Town Declaration, through advocacy, education, training, research and consultancy. The Centres work independently of the ICRT at Leeds Met but often enter into partnerships with it to advance the cause of Responsible Tourism.
ICRT Germany
The ICRT Germany has launched in August 2008 - full details can be found on its website.
www.icrt-germany.org
ICRT India
Established in 2006 as a not for profit organisation based in Bangalore, India, ICRT India provides policy advice, research and consultation on developing Responsible Tourism in India. It assisted in orgnanisng the 2nd International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations in March 2008 in Kochi, Kerala. Organised in association with Kerala Tourism and Incredible India, this was a follow up to the Cape Town declaration of 2002
www.icrtindia.org
ICRT South Africa
ICRT South Africa works with the ICRT at Leeds Met to deliver CPD training in Responsible Tourism Management for academics and local government staff. Together we are developing a relationship with Limpopo University to establish a research and training programme on tourism, local economic development and poverty reduction. The ICRT South Africa has also undertaken work on Responsible Tourism for Cape Town and is developing a Responsible Tourism Award.
who we are and what we do
Contact: Heidi Keyser
ICRT West Africa
ICRT - WA began as the ICRT The Gambia and grew out of the work done by Harold Goodwin with colleagues in The Gambia. Harold Goodwin teaches two Masters level courses in The Gambia each year for students from Leeds Met and other international participants who gain from sharing the learning experience with Gambians. For details of these courses contact
For details of Masters courses taught in The Gambia by Harold Goodwin see link
Contact: ICRT-WA
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