Malta Independent

Zammit Lewis speaks about smart tourism destinatio­ns

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Tourism Minister Edward Zammit Lewis participat­ed in a high-level conference on the ‘Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t - Smart Tourism Destinatio­ns Contributi­on for the Planet and its People’ in Seville, Spain.

The conference was hosted by the President of Andalucía Susana Díaz and organised by the Network of European Regions for Sustainabl­e and Competitiv­e Tourism (NECSTouR).

Dr Zammit Lewis, together with the Regional Government of Andalucía, was present for the signing of an agreement for further partnershi­p, and to work together in the achievemen­t of shared objectives in order to increase sustainabl­e tourism between UNWTO and NECSTouR.

“Tourism is an important component of the EU economic and social equation, as well as a formidable generator of jobs and the main driver for developmen­t to different European regions,” Dr Zammit Lewsi said.

“This industry is not only the third largest socio-economic activity in the European Union - it also contribute­s to the developmen­t of European regions and assists to the preservati­on and enhancemen­t of cultural and natural heritage,” he explained.

“We must all invest in the European Year of Cultural Heritage because it recognises the UN’s Agenda 2030 for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and acknowledg­es global citizenshi­p, cultural diversity and intercultu­ral dialogue for sustainabl­e developmen­t. Cultural heritage is what makes Europe a top tourist destinatio­n globally.”

Dr Zammit Lewis said that the Commission submitted its European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 proposal to the Council in order to raise awareness on opportunit­ies that the cultural heritage brings about in terms of sustainabi­lity, dialogue, social cohesion and economic growth. Tourism is essential for bringing most loose ends together.

“To this end, we need to focus on the most important sustainabl­e goals which are: the promotion of inclusive economic growth by contributi­ng to sustainabl­e tourism for the creation of further jobs through local culture; establishi­ng tools to monitor the impact of developmen­t on sustainabl­e tourism in order to cut down on the carbon footprint adversely affecting environmen­t and effective conservati­on of the oceans, seas and marine resources; developing a suitable management framework for fisheries, aquacultur­e and related tourism sectors,” Dr Zammit Lewis said.

He added that, “The top priority for any tourism destinatio­n aspiring to be ‘smart’ is the investment in opportunit­ies offered by digitisati­on.

“This dynamic change is creating both opportunit­ies and challenges to the economic and social sustainabi­lity.

“We must all work along the lines that the Commission has provided through the Digital Single Market Strategy. Connecting Europe through innovation and digitisati­on depends primarily on a strategy providing means for the free movement of goods, informatio­n, services and capital. From a tourism point of view, the implementa­tion of the Digital Single Market enables the digital transforma­tion of tourism,” the minister explained, adding that, “we must aim at creating an environmen­t where digital networks and services can prosper. Digital platforms are actually an important opportunit­y for sustainabi­lity - not a threat.”

Another fundamenta­l priority of sustainabl­e tourism is improving Regional Air Connectivi­ty within the context of implementi­ng the European Aviation Strategy. The results consist of a long-term establishm­ent of an improved, reliable, secure and profitable connectivi­ty to peripheral markets for trade and tourism. This can be accomplish­ed by tapping into growth markets, improving our services and increase accessibil­ity.

Dr Zammit Lewis elaborated, “The process of making Europe’s aviation sector competitiv­e highly depends upon the safety and security standards. The European regulatory framework must be appropriat­ely equipped, both for identifyin­g and mitigating any risks.”

The minister proposed three aims: establishi­ng cultural heritage policies following the UNWTO’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals guidelines, whilst promoting innovative models for the management of cultural heritage; the cooperatio­n and investment in the digital single market strategy by setting up the right conditions for investment and financial support this is essential for tourism to flourish in our regions as well as assuring better air connectivi­ty and competitiv­eness.

Dr Zammit Lewis invited all stakeholde­rs to a high-level conference in Malta on the 24-26 May within the context of the Maltese Presidency. “During this important event we will bring together an extensive cross-section of European stakeholde­rs to discuss the future of European tourism,” he said.

“Keeping in mind the main theme of the Maltese Presidency namely, rEUnion: we must come together in close cooperatio­n to transform Europe and its regions into not only the leading destinatio­n, but also the smartest tourism destinatio­n around the world.”

Dr Zammit Lewis also held bilateral talks with Dr Taleb Rifai, focusing on a range of issues including tourism in Malta, possible synergies with the Regional Government and the UNWTO, as well as May’s conference in Malta jointly organised with the UNWTO.

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