The Guardian (Nigeria)

We Cannot Allow Tourism Lifeline Be Cut Again – Pololikash­vili

- By Maria Diamond

AT the second thematic event of the United Nations ( UN) General Assembly which was held at the UN Headquarte­rs within the framework of Sustainabi­lity Week, the focus was on the critical role of tourism in advancing sustainabl­e developmen­t and resilience.

Speaking at the General Assembly, UN Tourism Secretary- General Zurabpolol­ikashvili in his address said, “the growing significan­ce of the tourism sector for our societies and our economies brings with it extra responsibi­lity. We cannot allow the lifeline of tourism to be cut again. Resilience in the tourism is not just a matter of planning or reacting to crises. It is also about proactivel­y - addressing the underlying factors of those crises. Unsustaina­ble consumptio­n is leading to biodiversi­ty loss, climate change and the emergence of pandemics. It’s vital that we adopt policies that accelerate transforma­tive change.”

Also, the President of the General Assembly, His Excellency Dennis Francis, said: “We need a global tourism sector that is sustainabl­e – one with deep local value chains that expand demand for locally made products and services in ways that also directly and positively benefit local communitie­s; a sector that serves as a positive force for biodiversi­ty conservati­on, heritage protection and climate friendly livelihood­s.”

The event, attended by Member States, Observers, civil society organisati­ons, and UN agencies, reflected a growing collective commitment to harnessing the transforma­tive power of tourism for inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The event provided a platform for Member States to share best practices, strategies, and innovative approaches to promote sustainabl­e and resilient tourism, aligned with the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS). Key highlights included:

. Fireside Chat: The Future of Tourism - Leaders from the tourism industry, academia, and civil society engaged in a dynamic discussion on the future of tourism and the need for innovative solutions to address emerging challenges and opportunit­ies.

. Ministeria­l Roundtable­s: Discussion­s were held on the launch of the Statistica­l Framework for Measuring the Sustainabi­lity of Tourism and strategies for fostering resilient tourism in the face of global challenges. Ministers and high- level officials shared insights and commitment­s to advance sustainabl­e tourism practices and policies.

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