The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) will be holding the GSTC2024 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, from the 23rd to the 26th of April, 2024.
The event aims to unite global and local tourism professionals engaged in advancing and advocating for sustainable travel and tourism.
With an estimated 400 participants, the GSTC2024 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference in Stockholm will attract representatives from diverse sectors, including the public sector, hotels, tour operators, companies, academia, development agencies, online travel agencies, and non-governmental organizations. Over the course of four days, attendees can engage in a comprehensive program comprising training sessions, interactive panels, workshops, meetings, social events, and an academic symposium. Beyond the professional development opportunities, participants will also have the chance to immerse themselves in the allure of Stockholm.
The conference’s agenda revolves around four key themes:
- Environmental – Climate and Smart Management
- Social – Welcoming and Inclusive
- Governance – Thriving and Innovative
- Credible Assurance
Each theme is designed to provide valuable insights and practical solutions to advance sustainable practices in tourism. The conference and the over 50 speakers will underscore the significance of responsible governance over natural and cultural resources, support for local communities, and the pursuit of Sustainable Development Goals, among other issues.
Register here and join us in Stockholm for the GSTC2024 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference, where thought leaders, industry experts, and stakeholders converge to shape the future of sustainable travel and tourism.
For more information, please visit www.gstcouncil.org/gstc2024sweden
This year, GSTC will offer two conferences, at the end of the year, there will be another Global Conference in Singapore (13-16 November)
More information here: www.gstcouncil.org/gstc2024singapore/
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