Mr. Derek Tse, General Manager of Eco Travel Ltd., delivered an engaging and insightful talk on environmentally-friendly tourism activities, including ecotourism and geotourism, to Geography and Resources Management (GRMG) students. Derek is actively involved in the Hong Kong Tourism Industry Council Training Committee and holds certifications as an Ecotourism Australia EcoGuide Assessor for Greater China, a National Association for Interpretation (NAI) Certified Interpretive Guide, and a Recommended Geopark Guide in Hong Kong.


During his presentation, Derek highlighted geotourism as nature-based travel that centered on appreciating Earth's non-living elements like landscapes, geology, rocks, minerals, and fossils. Participants learn about geological conservation, sustainable resources, and their connections to living things, culture, and economics, benefiting local communities through social, economic, and cultural exchanges.


With vast experience in organizing environmental-friendly tours, Derek stressed the importance of understanding diverse tourist interests and flexibility in activity planning. With real-life examples, he illustrated how sustainable tourism can be both economically viable and environmentally beneficial, aligning with sustainable development goals and ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) trend for companies and organizations.


Furthermore, Derek underscored the significance of innovation in geotourism planning to address potential conflicts and emerging challenges. Dr. Karen Woo, Academic Coordinator of GRMG, expressed gratitude to Derek for his enriching presentation, which enhanced students' learning and expanded their insights into geotourism practices, inspiring their future development considerations.

