Are you pioneering new strategies for sustainable adventure tourism? Maybe you’ve supported projects that made a lasting positive change? Or perhaps you've even had a professional experience that was really tough, but taught you vital skills you still use today?
Thanks to ATTA’s new partnership with Tourism Cases (run by CABI), ATTA members can now capture and publish their experiences and learnings as Case Studies, which will be shared with practitioners, students and academics around the world, to ensure the latest developments in tourism can be used across the industry.
Tourism Cases is a growing collection of case studies that offer practical, real-life examples of the tourism industry in action, on one easily searchable platform. It's run by CABI, a nonprofit that creates and applies knowledge that addresses challenges faced by people around the world.
Write and publish your own case studies, for free
With the support of CABI’s editorial team, ATTA members can turn a story into a published case study, for free, that’s shared around the world. You’re welcome to submit a proposal for a case study on any subject, but Tourism Cases also runs a variety of Calls for Cases that will be promoted around ATTA in the coming months.
Tell your story, and Tourism Cases will turn it into a case study, for free
If you are a person or an organization that has a story to tell or good case material, but not the resources or skills to turn it into a finalized case study, CABI can arrange for your case to be written.
Connect with CABI’s industry contacts and collaborate on a case study (The Bridge)
If you’re a practitioner, consultant, or educational institution looking to make contact with members of the tourism industry and publish your own case studies, through their program The Bridge, Tourism Cases can connect you with organizations that have stories to tell and support you through the research and writing process.
Read the latest developments in tourism, leisure, events and hospitality
Whether you’re exploring the latest trends in tourism development, or seeking inspiration for sustainable events, Tourism Cases can support classroom learning, research and practical application across academia and the tourism industry, from just £35 a year for individuals or custom prices for institutions.
In the Arctic Region, the potential for tourism to cause environmental damage is huge; and the frameworks and guidelines to prevent it are still being established. Read more
The Blue Ridge Music Trails is a cultural initiative set in remote Western North Carolina, aimed at strengthening the musical heritage assets of the region. Read more
Preserving the Ifugao Rice Terraces
This case describes the programme to save the Ifugao Rice Terraces World Heritage Site in the Philippines, a combination of indigenous knowledge, community-based governance, innovative farming strategies, renewable energy management and sustainable forms of tourism. Read more
Learn more at the Tourism Cases website or contact Claire Parfitt at CABI at: [email protected]