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The Long Run Resources Page

 

As we continue to develop resources to expand positive impact within the travel industry, we’ve created a new Resources page to pull reports and training together in one place.

 

Please take a look HERE, and feel free to share our new Breaking Down Barriers: Sustainability Accessible to All report HERE. Holly has social media assets so please contact her at media@thelongrun.org if you would like to share those.

The Long Run Member's 2022 Annual Meeting

 

We are delighted to announce that the dates for the 2022 Members Annual Meeting have been set and plans for the agenda are underway.

 

The meeting will take place at Borana Lodge and Lengishu in Kenya from the 22nd – 26th of October. We have received overwhelming responses from over 40 participants who are planning to attend the meeting.

 

For all those who have confirmed attendance, we have sent an email with all the details on the logistics and how to make your 20% deposit payment now to secure your spot. Please get in touch with Joy at joy@thelongrun.com in case of any questions.

AWARDS

 

  • 2017 – Tourism for Tomorrow Awards Finalist – Environment Category
  • 2009 – National Geographic Adventure – Top 50 Eco lodges
  • 2008 – Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards – Highly Commended
  • 2007 – Tourism for Tomorrow Awards – Only finalist in Latin America
The Long Run Member's 2021 Annual Meeting

We’re looking forward to seeing you this week for The Long Run’s 11th Annual Meeting.

Please see the schedule with daily Zoom links HERE.

Member's Contribution to Mitigating the Climate and Biodiversity Crises

As you know, The Long Run would like to better capture our members’ impacts, particularly, members’ contribution to mitigating the climate and biodiversity crises.

 

In order to assist us with this process, we are appealing to all members to share any studies that you have been involved with/or know of that are looking at the environmental values (incl. carbon sequestration) or the ecosystem values/services of the area you are located in and are helping to protect.

 

This will allow us to better estimate how much carbon is sequestrated by your property, our membership in total, and provide an estimate of ecosystem values.

 

We look forward to receiving any study or information you may have access to! Please send to joy@thelongrun.com.

 

 

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The publishing house began in 1984 with the alternatives Directory (now ECO-World life – the shopping guide for a healthy, enjoyable and sustainable lifestyle). The aim was to stimulate consumption in a targeted way and to ensure the urgently needed networking of companies and environmental activists.

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