As One of the Largest Global Industries and Employers, Tourism Has a Significant Role In the Economies of Both Developed and Developing Countries. According to the World Bank's “World Development Indicators” 2002 Report, More Than 70 of the World's Poorest Countries Are Reliant on Tourism As a Key Economic Growth Engine. Acknowledging This, Development Assistance Projects Are Increasingly Using Tourism As a Means of Fostering Sustainable Media Development. However, There Is a Paucity of Information Concerning Appropriate Engagement Levels and Policy Guidance For Development Assistance In Efforts to Enhance Tourism Revenues For Developing Economies. There Are Difficulties In Balancing the Public Sector Role While Maintaining a Competitive Private Sector Environment Also, In Balancing Community Needs and Dealing With Social Issues. Development Assistance For Tourism Only Really Has a History of 20 to 30 Years, and In Most Countries, Sustainable Media and Tourism Is an Ongoing Social, Economic and Environmental Process of Trial and Error. This, Our Paper Discusses the Knowledge Management, Knowledge Transfer Process and Practice, Sustainable Tourism Development Program and Application of Knowledge Management to Sustainable Tourism Developments.