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Madalena Patacho
Bom Bom Island Resort Eco Guide (S. Tomé e Príncipe)
Vol. 01 No. 011-012 (2011), Bank of best practices, pages 123-135
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/ams.2011.01.011-012.815
Submitted: Jun 30, 2015
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Certification programs have the potential to provide a more sustainable tourism through the definition of standards and evaluation of performances. They also help distinguish a genuine ecotourism (authentic ecotourism), protecting the integrity of this concept. The Bom Bom Island Resort, BBIR? Is located at the northern end of Príncipe Island, in Sao Tome and Principe, in the Gulf of Guinea. Currently, the BBIR is in a major change pro cess, being one of the major objectives to raise the quality of the resort, making stand out the level of sustainability and transforming it into an international reference of good practice. The intention is to develop and implement a policy of responsible tourism, form part of and support the local economy, promote and protect the natural and cultural heritage, supporting and investing in the conservation of the destination and raise the standards of quality of the resort. With this process of transformation is obvious that a certification process would fit perfectly. Once BBIR have started this process and in accordance with the results obtained, will try to obtain a certification program that meets your objectives and to evaluate and verify the efforts and commitment of the sustainability of the whole equipment of the resort.

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