You wonder what ecosystem services are and why it matters to the hospitality sector? Everyone is talking about net zero carbon but are they all talking about the same thing? You have heard of hotels engaging in more circularity, adopting nature-based solutions and implementing a carbon offsetting scheme, but what does this all mean?

The world of sustainability is riddled with specialized, often technical, jargon. Online glossaries of sustainability terminology are available, however, context - rather than definitions - matters to ensure a greater comprehension of complex terms.

In the greater context of sustainability news, information, reports and research, not all sources are created equal. In a world of information overload [1], using reliable sources with credible, and relevant information is critical.

Thinking of generic sustainability material or hospitality-specific sustainability information, what are your Top 3 online resource recommendations for anyone wishing to stay on top of the game?

Note: Do specify a category - if applicable - for the recommended online resource such as 'Sustainable Technology Innovation News', 'Climate Change Research' or 'Sustainable Hospitality Best Practices Database'

Reference

[1] Pillay, S. (2017). The Ways Your Brain Manages Overload, and How to Improve Them. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/2017/06/the-ways-your-brain-manages-overload-and-how-to-improve-them

Cassia Patel
Cassia Patel
Program Director of Oceanic Global

Freely accessible resources and knowledge sharing is crucial for us to all learn from each other and level up together. As we deepen relationships to form global Communities of Practice, highlighting practitioners and best practices from around the world is key. 

1. Sustainable Industry Guides (Blue Guides): As a part of Oceanic Global's Blue Standard program, we have created robust programs and open-source resources for specific industries & usages that work to champion comprehensive sustainability and create measurable impact at scale. There are specific guides for Hotels, Restaurants, Events, Music Industry, and Office Spaces. Coming soon are topic-specific guides including Energy & Transportation, Supplies & Procurement, Recycling, Food Waste, Composting, Responsible Seafood, and more. Explore: https://bluestandard.com/blue-programs/ 

2. Books on Sustainable Development & Design: Saving the Planet by Design by: Ken Yeang, a true pioneer in the field of green building, discusses how to repurpose, reinvent, redesign, remake and recover our human-made world so that our built environment is benignly and seamlessly biointegrated with Nature to function synergistically with it. I supported with ecological footnotes throughout, and the book is a true integration of natural processes and our built environment. His recent book At One with Nature highlights specific case studies to demonstrate these concepts from his latest work. 

3. Ocean Issues: Our Shared Seas has fantastic fact sheets and well-researched information to offer a "crash-course" in all threats facing our ocean. Tourism and hospitality often aggregate on coastlines, so a deeper understanding of the ocean is fundamental to guiding responsible hospitality and tourism. 70% of the surface of our planet is ocean, we live on a blue planet. Understanding the ocean will offer greater insight into our interconnected Earth system at large. 

For further educational information, tips, and events, check out our brand new Education Page: https://oceanic.global/education/

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