Isabelle Breton

GIS Support/occasional Writer at Green Destinations

Isabelle Breton is a GIS-Medewerker at MUG Ingenieursbureau since June 2021, focusing on building interactive front-end solutions and managing geospatial data for various clients such as SADC, Europarks, and Rijkswaterstaat. In addition, Isabelle has been contributing to Green Destinations as a GIS support and occasional writer since September 2020, working on projects related to sustainable tourism and climate change impacts. Previous roles include a Junior Graphic Designer at Pumbo.nl, an intern at Travelife for Tour Operators & Travel Agents, a data medewerker at Hapag-Lloyd AG, and an online shop developer/assistant manager at Oxfam. Isabelle is pursuing a Master of Science in Geographical Information Science at Lund University and has a background in geomatics, sustainable tourism, multimedia, and intercultural communication and journalism from various institutions including Université Laval and Université de Montréal.

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Hoorn, Netherlands

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Green Destinations

Non-profit foundation for sustainable destination development, recognition, and globally accredited certification. With the support of our global partnership of representatives, expert organisations and academic institutions we lead destinations towards sustainable tourism. Green Destinations Statement on Peace, Freedom and Justice Green Destinations believes that peace, universal human rights and social and environmental justice are fundamental pillars of sustainable tourism. Violation of these values are prohibitive for tourism sustainability. Green Destinations wishes to guarantee that all destinations and businesses that are in Green Destinations-related certification and support programs respect these fundamental values. Therefore, Green Destinations will deny, suspend or terminate any cooperation with tourism entities that are supporting, owned by or directly linked to governments who are responsible for foreign military occupation and the violation of human rights and environmental destruction.


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