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1. www.ballstoncenterchurch.org
www.ballstoncenterchurch.org/w - [Cached]Published on: 7/11/2003 Last Visited: 3/4/2004
(David Aabo is working with Peace Corp in Peru) -
2. VolunTourism.org Travel and Volunteer Opportunities
www.voluntourism.org/resources - [Cached]Published on: 11/26/2007 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
Author: David Aabo, Peace Corps Volunteer
Synopsis: Once again we welcome David Aabo, all the way from Lima, Peru, to the Research Forum section of "The VolunTourist". Mr. Aabo uses the "case study approach" to reserarch, this time applying it to what he calls "Adventure VolunTourism." In this contribution to the VolunTourist, David provides evidence from the case of the Peruvian Foundation for the Conservation of Nature, ProNaturaleza, to point out the importance of including the right balance of adventure, service, and conservation in this example of Adventure VolunTourism.
Adventure VolunTourism - Part I
Author: David Aabo, Peace Corps Volunteer
Synopsis: I am very excited to welcome David Aabo to the Research Forum section of "The Voluntourist." Mr. Aabo writes to us from Lima, Peru. His affinity for adventure travel started while studying Business Administration at Colorado State University. He then went to Africa and served in Peace Corps Mauritania's Small Business Education program. Currently he is furthering his education in South America in the Master's International program with Peace Corps Peru and the School for International Training, where he will shortly receive a MS degree in Organizational Management. Mr. Aabo's research is in a slightly different form from previous entries: he uses the case study approach, which can be extremely valuable for both novice and seasoned voluntourism practitioners. In this contribution to the Voluntourist, Dave provides a do's and don't's for what he is calling "Adventure Service Tourism." Enjoy! -
3. VolunTourism.org Travel and Volunteer Opportunities
www.voluntourism.org/news-stud - [Cached]Published on: 12/27/2006 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
Photo Courtesy Of David Aabo All Rights Reserved
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David Aabo, Peace Corps Volunteer and Coffee Tourist
I am very excited to welcome David Aabo to the Research Forum section of "The Voluntourist." Mr. Aabo writes to us from Lima, Peru. His affinity for adventure travel started while studying Business Administration at Colorado State University. He then went to Africa and served in Peace Corps Mauritania's Small Business Education program. Currently he is furthering his education in South America in the Master's International program with Peace Corps Peru and the School for International Training, where he will shortly receive a MS degree in Organizational Management. Mr. Aabo's research is in a slightly different form from previous entries: he uses the case study approach, which can be extremely valuable for both novice and seasoned voluntourism practitioners. In this contribution to the Voluntourist, Dave provides a do's and don't's for what he is calling "Adventure Service Tourism." Enjoy!
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If you have any questions or comments, please either submit your questions to the Voluntourist newsletter, or e-mail Dave Aabo at dave.aabo@gmail.com , if you can catch him when he's not in Peru picking coffee beans! Next time we look forward to once again hearing from Mr. Aabo!

