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The varying roles that EQUATIONS plays includes advocacy, centre for information
resources, educator, watchdog, helping hand, publisher and producer of
materials
At the
local level focus on a particular place or issue documents the tourism
movement itself conduct surveys with local groups produce background material
on particular situations facilitate scientific research on environmentaland
related issues.
At the
national level EQUATIONS identifies itself as an Indian group, not
a global one EQUATIONS historical role is as a pioneer who put tourism
on the agenda of the national development debate. EQUATIONS provides research
and publications and is a resource centre.
At the
international level Provide direct support for local action in South
Asia Provide resources and information for local action elsewhere develop
training and seminars for groups worldwide Participate integrally in the
new global tourism structure when it emerges.
Information
Collection and Dissemination Collaborate with local groups to collect
information/inform them about parameters and standards Produce brief fact
sheets in Basic English so they can readily be translated, and some in
local languages Produce guidelines for assessing tourism from different
perspectives.
Lobbying
Make the concerns and interests of local communities visible Empower them
to lobby for themselves and training Offer workshops on fundamental tourism
issues. Provide "how to" sessions on: participatory research, communications
(including how to publish a newsletter and present audiovisual programs),
options for strategy (including legal options) Tailor each subject to
the particular group’s situation and priorities. Monitoring Learn about
hotels entering India, including their investments, corporate behaviour
elsewhere, and structures. Monitor tourism policy, and legislation which
will affect tourism issues Network with others who can be "eyes and ears"
Follow global development that affect tourism Produce an annual audit
showing how tourism in India is faring, from a critical perspective. The
EQUATIONS Team
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