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Ecotourism & Environmental
Policies
Responsible Sustainable Eco-Tourism
Strategy
Travel brings benefits both to
the traveller and the countries visited-offering opportunities
to learn
about different cultures creating jobs and contributing to
economic development.
However, tourism has its negative
impact too- it can erode cultures, alter the natural environment
and
quickly lead to the exploitation of local communities.
Kokoda Spirit believes
passionately in responsible travel and has promoted it right
from the start.
Kokoda Spirit is committed to the
development of sustainable eco-trekking along the Kokoda Track.
This commitment will enable us to assist the local Koiari and
Orokaiva people develop skills and
experience to gain employment and develop eco-tourism business
across the Kokoda Track. We are
also committed to developing and implementing health and
education programs to assist the people
across the track.
We believe people who work for
Kokoda Spirit should be treated fairly, paid a fair wage, are
supplied with adequate trekking gear, have a safe work
environment, have access to health and
education programs and further career opportunities.
We also believe that we should
also learn and respect the culture and the customs of the
country we
are visiting so that we do not offend local people.
We ensure that local people
benefit economically from trekking by employing them as porters,
cooks, leaders and guides.
We also train our staff in
hospitality, customer service, and first aid and assist them
with both
education and health.
Kokoda Spirit runs community
programs across the track to help with the distribution of
school
books and first aid kits.
We have also trained some of the
local villagers to bake bread, scones etc and encouraged the
locals
to introduce a laundry service for the trekkers to further
improve their income. We are also working
with the local landowners to prepare local meals and brew local
coffee for the trekkers for market
value pricing.
We also contribute to the clean
up the Kokoda Track campaign and educate Landowners to the best
locations of guest houses and latrines.
We also purchase our food locally
and eat locally in village and family run guest houses ensuring
that the locals benefit economically.
We also minimise our impact on
the environment by travelling in small groups, reducing waste
and
offsetting our carbon emissions.
Environmentally Friendly
Trekking- Carbon Emissions Offset
One of the key principles of the
Kyoto Protocol- user pays.
Kokoda Spirit has made a
commitment to reduce the greenhouse emissions created by our
business.
In fact, in 2008 we will offset our emissions. At our head
office we are now utilising some renewable
energy and offsetting the emissions generated by our offices and
by staff travel.
We realise that travelling on an
adventure trip leads to emission of greenhouse-gases that
contribute
to climate change.
We are asking that you help
offset your adventure’s emissions by embracing one of the key
principles of the Kyoto Protocol- user pays.
Kokoda Spirit has calculated the
carbon offset amount for our trips and listed it as an optional
payment separately to the tour cost, so you can clearly see how
much it is.
This is an optional payment that
is paid directly to our Australian based carbon offset partner.
This company is a ‘profit for purpose’ company that invests all
its funds into renewable energy-solar
and wind in particular.
After significant research and
careful consideration, it is our belief that investment in
renewable
energy source is the best way to reduce carbon emissions
forever.
Please help us to do the right
thing for our planet by adding the carbon-offset payment to your
final
balance. |