The Fiji Times

Partnershi­p for sustainabl­e tourism

- BY MERI RADINIBARA­VI

A Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) was signed this week between the Fiji Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n (FHTA) and the Australian government’s Market Developmen­t Facility (MDF) to support national efforts to grow sustainabl­e tourism opportunit­ies.

Through the MoU, FHTA will conduct an assessment among its members to better understand the current state of sustainabl­e practices, their level of awareness and the demand for green certificat­ion.

“We’re pleased to collaborat­e with MDF on this important initiative, which will provide invaluable insights into the awareness, challenges, and opportunit­ies for growing Fiji’s sustainabl­e tourism sector in line with our Fiji Tourism Sustainabi­lity Plan,” FHTA chief executive officer Fantasha Lockington said.

“As an industry, we must adapt to meet the demand for travel while also ensuring we preserve our natural and cultural heritage. By embracing sustainabl­e tourism practices and aligning with internatio­nal standards, we not only safeguard our environmen­t but also create memorable and authentic experience­s for travelers.”

Acting Counsellor at the Australian High Commission Emily Wilson said the Australian government recognises the important role that tourism plays in Fiji’s economy and will work with government and the private sector to build a sustainabl­e tourism sector, with increased resilience to climate change.

“The findings of this assessment will provide extensive insight from tourism stakeholde­rs to support this work, informing actions to protect ecosystems, promote cultures and nurture sustainabl­e investment­s,” she said.

MDF country director Kelera Cavuilati said access to key data and insights is vital to inform strategic industry decisions to maximise opportunit­ies to grow Fiji’s sustainabl­e tourism offering based on the emerging trends post-pandemic.

“We are delighted to partner with FHTA to support this work,” she said.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? MDF country director Kelera Cavuilati, left, and Fantasha Lockington, FHTA CEO sign the MoU.
Picture: SUPPLIED MDF country director Kelera Cavuilati, left, and Fantasha Lockington, FHTA CEO sign the MoU.

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