SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – News of Brazil
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Amapá, as the most preserved Amazonian state, inspired a special category to be awarded during the 1st MAPS International Forum – Tourism Events and Sustainability, on September 15th and 16th, in a national conference broadcast on the Internet.
Cléber Barbosa
Tourism Editor
Criminal fires, indifference to indigenous populations and all sorts of illegalities have joined the profound changes caused by Covid-19. In this context, experts are mobilizing, in person or virtually, in an event of notable relevance, with the participation of technicians, leaders and entrepreneurs from Amapá. Via digital platforms, the 1st MAPS International Forum – Tourism Events and Sustainability took place, focusing on the sustainable resumption of business, in these segments and in the economy as a whole.
The event was conceived and planned to attract sponsors in three categories: Amazon Forest, Atlantic Forest and Pantanal, which require investment, respectively, of R$9,000, 6,000 and 3,000. The number of video insertions, email marketing, posts and discounts vary according to each category.
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According to the organizers, all the money collected is intended to pay the costs of the event, which includes the team working on production (tourism and events professionals who are currently unemployed). The rest will be donated to indigenous communities in the Amazon at risk from COVID. There will also be accountability on both days of the event – full transparency of the money raised.
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