Maximise tourism’s sustainable potential says WTTC
Rethink definition of economic growth and success – Scowsill – ex PM Cameron to speak at summit
The organization lobbying for the world’s most powerful global travel companies has launched a "Declaration for the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development".
It has also announced that ex UK Prime Minister David Cameron is to speak at its summit in Bangkok 2017
The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) declaration expresses the organisation’s commitment to the priorities of the year and sets out its vision to maximise the contribution of Travel & Tourism to world sustainable development.
David Scowsill, President & CEO, WTTC, who launched the Declaration in Madrid, said: "As a global community, we have to rethink how we define economic growth and success, to ensure that the benefits of globalisation, of which Travel & Tourism is an integral part, are spread more equitably across societies and nations.
Travel & Tourism is identified in three of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is a valuable contributor to all 17. But we are also a complex and fragmented sector, and maximising our contribution to sustainable development will require deeper commitments and collaboration between businesses, public sector authorities and the international development community."
Said Mr Scowsill, "In order for Travel & Tourism to function sustainably we need three things – people travelling, successful businesses and responsible practices." WTTC is therefore calling for:
- Freedom to Travel: It is the responsibility of governments and the private sector providers to ensure that both the economic and human rights imperatives are met, while ensuring national security requirements are adhered to, through:
- Promoting openness and welcoming all travellers, regardless of nationality, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or age
- Ensuring Travel & Tourism is accessible to everyone regardless of social status, wealth, physical or mental ability
- Facilitating entry and exit processes and using enhanced systems which balance the needs of travellers and security services
- Policies for Growth: It is the responsibility of governments to put in place the conditions which allow Travel & Tourism businesses to operate effectively and for private sector and governments to work together to ensure the sector’s resilience, through:
- Taking a cross-government approach, where Travel & Tourism requirements and impacts are considered throughout
- Implementing appropriate policies and regulation which support the sustainable growth and resilience of the sector
- Increasing investment in infrastructure, people, and systems which support Travel & Tourism development
- Tourism for Tomorrow: It is the responsibility of the whole sector to ensure that it benefits the people, places, and environments in which it operates, through:
- Protecting people and places through committing to a growth model which is inclusive of all stakeholders, environmentally sustainable, and economically viable
- Reducing the sector’s contribution to climate change in line with international agreements and preparing for climate change impacts
- Measuring, monitoring, and managing negative and positive impacts at destination and company level
Scowsill added: "The designation of 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development will provide the opportunity for us all to expand our role as an engine of job growth and economic development. This sector is a vehicle for sharing cultures, building mutual understanding and driving a more peaceful world. WTTC will play our part in ensuring a sustainable future, and in making our world a better place."
Download declaration at: http://www.wttc.org/-/media/files/reports/declaration-iystfd.pdf
See also: The Travel Corporation announces diamond sponsorhip of the UN International Year of Sustainable Tourism: https://ttc.com/press/the-travel-corporation-announces-diamond-sponsorship-of-the-un-international-year-of-sustainable-tourism-for-development-2017/
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