Education of Tourism Ethics Code Development as Sustainable Tourism Zero Emissions (Case Study: Gunung Menyan, Bogor)
Maya D. D. MAHARANI,
Evelyn HANASETA
Abstract:Bogor Fruit Garden (BFG) has an area of 3.30 ha, which is a combination of flower, fruit and phytopharmaca gardens. The purpose of implementing the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is to achieve sustainable tourism development and to shape the behavior of tourism people in a more responsible direction. The first problem faced by Partners is the lack of knowledge and skills in making the GCET. The second problem faced by Partners is the lack of knowledge and skills in selecting flora species for BFG … Show more
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