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Tourism sustainability efforts to be assessed

Catherine Talavera - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — The United Nations World Tour­ism Organization (UNWTO) is set to assess the global tourism sector’s commitment to sustainable develop­ment with the launch of a survey.

In a statement, the UNWTO said it has partnered with the UNWTO Affiliate Members Working Group on SDGs Support for the conduct of a major new survey to assess how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been incorpo­rated into tourism, practices, plans and strategies in destinations across the world.

“2020 will mark the beginning of the decade of action towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Devel­opment and we have 10 years left to make the future we want,” UNWTO secretary-general Zurab Pololikash­vili said.

“Tourism plays a vital role in the achievement of the SDGs and we believe the outcomes of this survey will contribute to further empower tourism stakeholders to incorporate sustainability measures and policies in their daily work and objectives,” he added.

As the United Nations special­ized agency responsible for promot­ing tourism as a tool for sustainable development, the UNWTO is sup­porting the tourism sector to become an effective contributor to the SGDs.

The 17 SDGs are geared towards reducing poverty and fostering sus­tainable development worldwide.

“With the sustainability agenda an increasingly important part of tourism practice, this new study from UNWTO will analyze how the SDGs are influencing practices and policies among its global network of affiliate members, drawn from the private sector, civil society, NGOs and academia, to provide their unique insights into the advances being made right across the sector,” the UNWTO said.

The survey aims to determine the current levels of awareness and engagement of the tourism sec­tor regarding the 2030 Agenda and achieving its 17 SDGs as well as identify current business policies and strategies addressing the SDGs.

It also aims to identify best prac­tices and activities in addressing the SDGs.

“The private sector, academia, civil societies and associations play a significant role in the achievement of the SDGs and they are invited to be part of the momentum for the achievement of the SDGs and share their work through this survey,” the UNWTO said.

Pololikashvili earlier emphasized the growing power of the tourism sector has in pushing for sustain­able development with the number of global tourists continuing to rise.

Tourist arrivals to worldwide destinations reached 1.1 billion in the nine months of the 2019, the UNWTO said in a report.

Based the latest results of the UN­WTO World Tourism barometer, a total of 1.1 billion tourists arrived to worldwide destinations in January to September this year, 43 million higher than tourist arrivals in the same period last year.

“As world leaders met at the UN Climate Summit in Madrid to find concrete solutions to the climate emergency, the release of this latest World Tourism Barometer shows the growing power of tourism, a sector with the potential to drive the sustainability agenda forward,” Po­lolikashvili said.

“As tourist numbers continue to rise, the opportunities tourism can bring also rise, as do our sector’s re­sponsibilities to people and planet, he added.

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