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Alastair Fuad-Luke The Eco-Travel Guide considers every aspect of travel, from daily commuting to global vacation: The Why and What of eco-travel; The Idea of Travel: how to minimize our daily impact as commuters and on long-haul trips; Destinations: 200 vacations around the world, arranged by type: Urban, Nature, Leisure, Culture, and Adventure; Products: from hybrid vehicles to green travel clothing and gear; Resources: destination details and prices, tour operators, and national tourist offices; 450 color illustrations. |
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Organic Places to Stay in the UK |
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Linda Moss Small hotels, guest houses, and B&Bs offering organic, local, and sometimes homegrown produce; Self-catering accommodation on organic farms, many with Soil Association certification, where you can often buy the farm's produce or order local organic produce. |
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The Green Travel Sourcebook: A Guide for the Physically Active, the Intellectually Curious, or the Socially Aware |
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Daniel Grotta For the new breed of traveler who wants to get personally involved with nature, people and cultures. Provides guidelines, resources, precautions, hints and tips on travel adventures to match every budget's taste and level of physical ability. Gives detailed information on hundreds of groups that organize and run vacations and travel adventures in places near and far, familiar and bizarre. |
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Lonely Planet Code Green: Experiences of a Lifetime |
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Kerry Lorimer Code Green is an alert to the need for change in the way we travel. It draws together almost 100 responsible travel experiences from across the planet, from budget backpacking to serious luxury, all linked by three defining principles; tread lightly on the environment, immerse yourself in the culture and have a positive economic benefit for the local community. |
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Green Earth Guide: Traveling Naturally in France |
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Dorian Yates Green Earth Guide is the travel resource for all of us concerned about global warming and reducing our carbon footprints. It is an essential companion for every traveler wanting to make environmental choices on the road. |
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The Three R's: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle |
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N?ria Roca The Three R's: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle is one in a series of four entertaining What Do You Know About? books, for very young children. It describes the ways in which kids and their families can avoid waste and be environmentally conscious. Four pages presenting activities for children appear at the back of the book, followed by a two-page section for parents, with tips on explaining the subject in more detail. |
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