I became aware of biopshere reserves some 2 years ago when Noosa was given UNESCO accreditation. Not having any eco awareness it was amazing to read the document and discover the wealth of opportunities available. As a result I sought to discover how the biopshere reserve accreditation would work only to find an overly conservative management has stifled development of this idea into the community. The result, here in Noosa, is lack of awareness and hence lack of credibility, which is a great shame.
A rnage of folks, with Noosa tradition set about securing the accreditation, but then recent arrivals seem to have hijacked the motives and lacking the tradition have established simply a governance model over what should be free and bright expressions.
How does Noosa get back what it should never have lost?
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
gps guided tourism
Getting people to see the nature that exists around us is important.
I have had a career in IT and am now looking at ways to deliver new experiences using GPS type solutions.
Basically I am combining quality interpretation, graphics, video, photography and telecommunications to make up a package.
I am looking forward to hearing ideas etc to make a leap forward.
Cheers,
I have had a career in IT and am now looking at ways to deliver new experiences using GPS type solutions.
Basically I am combining quality interpretation, graphics, video, photography and telecommunications to make up a package.
I am looking forward to hearing ideas etc to make a leap forward.
Cheers,
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