Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, has a biosphere certification; know what’s special about it
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Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, Canada, has received the prestigious Biosphere Certification, a recognition given to destinations that prioritise sustainability. The certification is awarded to destinations that ba … Read more
Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, Canada, has received the prestigious Biosphere Certification, a recognition given to destinations that prioritise sustainability. The certification is awarded to destinations that balance the economic, social, and environmental benefits while considering the interests of both tourists and hosts. Read less
In today’s time, when responsible tourism and sustainability are some of the most important factors to take into consideration, it’s a feel-good thing to know that there are destinations around the world that are trying everything they can in the field of responsible tourism.
A destination gets a Biosphere Certificate when it succeeds in creating an economic, socio-cultural and environmental balance whilst keeping in mind the needs of both tourists and the host destination. There has to be significant benefits for the destination, society and the environment in the process.
If you are someone who is looking for a clean holiday, Victoria is just the place for you. It’s not only a stunningly beautiful destination, but also a very impressive one in terms of experiences and environment.
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