Otago Daily Times

Bid for sustainabl­e tourism gathers pace

- TESS BRUNTON

A PUSH for sustainabl­e tourism is being embraced by the industry as visitor numbers look set to boom.

More than five million tourists are predicted to visit New Zealand before 2024, more than the country’s current population.

Sustainabi­lity has become a focus of both the industry and the Government, which joined together to announce the Tiaki Promise late last year.

The promise called for tourists to act as guardians of New Zealand’s environmen­t while respecting the culture and people.

It follows the tourism sustainabi­lity commitment launched in November 2017, which aims to encourage sustainabl­e growth while protecting the environmen­t and benefiting local communitie­s.

Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Chris Roberts said the industry was on track to meet visitor growth sustainabl­y, but work needed to be done.

‘‘We’re now into eight years of sustained growth in the domestic tourism market.

‘‘Because we’ve had this period of almost unpreceden­ted success, we’re now able to have a forward looking conversati­on about where to next, how do we manage this growth,’’ Mr Roberts said.

The TIA wanted every tourism business to adopt most, if not all, of the 14 goals by 2025, he said.

The sector was focused on increasing the value of tourists to the country, not the volume, Mr Roberts said.

The commitment is based off the values of kaitiakita­nga (guardiansh­ip of natural, built and cultural resources) , manaakitan­ga (showing respect and hospitalit­y towards others), and whanaungat­anga (building relationsh­ips through shared experience­s and working together).

There are eight industry goals including reaching $41 billion in total annual revenue by 2025.

Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said tourism needed to be done responsibl­y.

‘‘We’ve got to make sure . . . that we are sustainabl­e and we look after our environmen­t because that’s what people come here for,’’ he said.

‘‘They come here for our landscapes; they also come here for our stories and people; and we’ve got to make sure that it’s all working in harmony.’’ — RNZ

❛ We’ve got to make

sure . . . that we are sustainabl­e and we look after our environmen­t because that’s what people come here for

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