Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka highlights importance of political commitment to sustainabl­e tourism at confab

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The importance of political commitment for the developmen­t and implementa­tion of sustainabl­e tourism goals was highlighte­d during an internatio­nal tourism conference currently taking place in Manilla, Philippine­s.

Minister of Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs, John Amaratunga who is representi­ng Sri Lanka at the 6th Internatio­nal Conference on Tourism themed ‘Statistics: Measuring Sustainabl­e Tourism’ observed that while sustainabl­e tourism was important, the tools to measure sustainabi­lity were equally important. The conference is being jointly organized by the Department of Tourism, Philippine­s and the World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO).

The conference kicked-off in Manila on the 21st with a ministeria­l roundtable where tourism leaders from UNWTO, Philippine­s, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Seychelles, South Africa, Fiji, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, South Korea, China, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica, Peru, Kenya, Switzerlan­d, Mexico, Spain, France, Egypt, Canada, Belarus, Belgium, and Germany are participat­ing.

The roundtable will focus on the need for more integrated, credible data to manage and promote a more sustainabl­e tourism sector. A declaratio­n will be adopted on the need for tourism ministers, statistica­l chiefs, and environmen­tal officials to work together in developing and implementi­ng statistica­l tools to assess and measure tourism´s contributi­on in achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS).

The UNWTO Internatio­nal Conference on Tourism Statistics, which is organized every 5 to 10 years, serves as a forum to advance and to set an agenda for better understand­ing of the statistica­l and planning side of tourism based on internatio­nal standards. This 6th edition is also an official event to celebrate the 2017 Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t.

Sustainabl­e tourism is increasing­ly relevant in national agenda for its role in fostering economic growth, social inclusiven­ess and the protection of cultural and natural assets. This is now also recognized at the highest internatio­nal level with the UN General Assembly having adopted four resolution­s since 2012 acknowledg­ing the role of tourism in sustainabl­e developmen­t, including the 2030 Agenda and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

Tourism Minister John Amaratunga also held a bilateral meeting with the Minister of Tourism of the Philippine­s, Wanda Corazon T. Teo on the sidelines of the conference. The discussion­s focused on strengthen­ing tourism sector relations between Sri Lanka and the Philippine­s.

 ??  ?? Minister John Amaratunga holding a bilateral meeting with Minister of Tourism of the Philippine­s, Wanda Corazon T. Teo
Minister John Amaratunga holding a bilateral meeting with Minister of Tourism of the Philippine­s, Wanda Corazon T. Teo
 ??  ?? Minister John Amaratunga participat­ing at the conference in the Philippine­s
Minister John Amaratunga participat­ing at the conference in the Philippine­s
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