Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 | World Economic Forum
The Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 is the second edition of an index that evolved from the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) series, a flagship index of the
The Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 is the second edition of an index that evolved from the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) series, a flagship index of the
Discover how solar power is shaping eco-resorts, solar-powered tours, and more, creating a new era of responsible travel. Learn about successful case studies and future trends in solar
Travel and tourism are not just economic drivers but also powerful connectors between cultures and communities, fostering understanding, opportunity and hope, especially in uncertain
Photovoltaic/thermal collectors are classified into three main types: air-cooled, liquid-cooled, and heat pipe. The advantages and disadvantages of different collectors and applicable
By relying on renewable energy sources like solar power, eco-tourism destinations can significantly decrease their greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to the fight against climate
Solar power is transforming tourism in the U.S., offering a cleaner, more sustainable way to travel. From solar-powered resorts to eco-friendly attractions, this shift is not only benefiting the environment but
By offering a pure and renewable source of energy for hotels, resorts, and other tourist sites, the use of solar energy in sustainable tourism can aid in lowering the environmental effect of
Saudi Arabia demonstrates how tourism, when treated as core economic infrastructure, can deliver stability, diversification and shared value at scale.
This monthly round-up brings you some of the latest news on cities and urbanization. Top stories: Sustainable growth for tourism sector; India''s climate infrastructure challenge; China pledges
The travel and tourism sector is thriving, but geopolitical tensions and digitalization could destabilize it. Here are four possible scenarios for the future of travel.
Solar power offers a clean and renewable source of energy that can help reduce the carbon footprint of hotels, resorts, and other tourist spots. By tapping into the sun''s energy, these places can cut down
As global mobility accelerates, the tourism sector should ensure that travel fosters cultural understanding, constructive dialogue and shared prosperity.
Travel and tourism aren''t just expanding after the pandemic, they are promoting growth aligned with sustainable development. The sector fosters cultural exchange across geographies and
Tourism faces complex challenges and significant opportunities. A new report looks at how destinations can support visitors, businesses and communities.
With a marketing vision of ultra-luxury yet sustainable tourism, its developer, Red Sea Global (RSG), has set out to make it the world''s largest destination run solely on renewable energy.
At its core, Photovoltaic Tourism involves the use of photovoltaic (PV) systems, which convert sunlight into electricity, to power various aspects of the tourism industry.
Solar power is reshaping tourism with eco-friendly hotels, transport, and attractions, driving sustainability and local growth.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 11 November, 2025 – With travel and tourism projected to reach 30 billion trips and $16 trillion in global GDP by 2034, global leaders unveiled today the Principles for
Tourism is at a crossroads. Professor Marina Novelli explores the current trends impacting the industry and ways to make tourism more inclusive.
This research presents and characterizes the spatiotemporal distributions of both photovoltaic-based and photothermal-based solar power potentials, utilizing satellite observations of
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