Pamela Lanier speaks at B.E.V. NY Cornell Conference
At B.E.V. NY, Healthy Vines, Pure Wines author and Sonoma Sustainable Tourism Observatory founder Pamela Lanier spoke on the topic of emerging trends in wine marketing and wine tourism in California.
Global INSTO Meeting, Madrid Spain
Sonoma author Pamela Lanier joins colleagues at the International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories annual meeting.
Sonoma Wine Author Speaks at UNWTO Wine-Tourism Conference
Sonoma Sustainable Tourism founder Pamela Lanier speaks on wine and innovation at 6th UNWTO Global Conference on Wine Tourism, in Alba, Italy.
“Cool Petaluma” in the Spotlight
Hear what the Cool Petaluma initiative is doing to fight climate change at the civic level.
Build your Evacuation Checklist
There’s many ways Sonoma can work with other regions and agencies toward a future where wildfires are less frequent and do less damage. But each of us can also take a moment and prepare a quick plan for evacuation, should that need arise.
Sonoma Sustainable Tourism Observatory Signs Glasgow Declaration
Wine-tourism authors Pamela Lanier and Jessica Hughes announced today that their organization, the Sonoma Sustainable Tourism Observatory, has become a signatory of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism.
The Power of Public-Private Partnerships
Sonoma authors Pamela Lanier and Jessica Hughes joined with ecotourism colleague Jean-Philippe Le Moigne in a presentation of three case studies highlighting successful public-private partnerships with a goal to provide a template for others to follow.
IUCN 2021 World Conservation Congress Report
EcoGo came to the conference supporting three motions, Motion 003 Establishing a Climate Change Commission; Motion 101, Setting area-based conservation targets based on evidence of what nature and people need to thrive, and Motion 130, Strengthening sustainable tourism’s role in biodiversity conservation and community resilience.
Business Expert Press announces new publication
Healthy Vines, Pure Wines – Methods in Organic, Biodynamic, Natural and Sustainable Viticulture, from Sonoma authors Pamela Lanier and J.N. Hughes, features overviews of sustainable labels and what they mean, details of vineyard practices such as use of cover crops and beneficial insects, and in-depth case studies of wineries committed to environmentally responsible business practices.
Our Planet, Our Future
I am reminded of my first World Conservation Congress in 2012, in Jeju, when we brought the above banner to share a very similar message. “Our Planet, Our Future” was drawn by young immigrant children in the Bay Area under the guidance of their teacher, Elena Garnache.
Pachamama Alliance's Annual Luncheon
Sonoma Sustainable Tourism had the pleasure of attending the Pachamama Alliance's annual San Francisco Luncheon. More than 1400 supporters were in attendance, along with the founders, and the executive director of the Fundación Pachamama Ecuador, Belén Paez.
Climate-change responsiveness and resilience in Sonoma County
In Sonoma County, one of the biggest tourism drivers is wine tourism. Sonoma's 447 wineries annually generate $1.25 billion in US dollars in tourism revenues, $13.4 billion in economic benefits, and 54,000 jobs. It perhaps goes without saying, but more drought means fewer crops, and more storm events means more storm damage.
Sonoma joins the UNWTO International Network
Sonoma County Sustainable Tourism Observatory is the latest member to join the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO).