The Philippine Star

2017: Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t

- By MARY GRACE PADIN – With Pia Lee Brago

The start of 2017 also marks the start of the celebratio­n to uphold tourism as a signifi tool to ensure global economic, social and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

In a resolution released on Dec. 4, 2015, the United Nations General Assembly decided to adopt 2017 as the Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t as it recognized the potential of a well-developed and managed tourism industry to contribute to sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The celebratio­n is also seen as a way to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals approved by the UN General Assembly in 2015.

“This is a unique opportunit­y to build a more responsibl­e and committed tourism sector that can capitalize its immense potential in terms of economic prosperity, social inclusion, peace and understand­ing, cultural and environmen­tal preservati­on,” UN World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO) secretary-general Taleb Rifai said in a statement posted by Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n.

According to UNWTO, the Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t aims to promote tourism’s role in five key areas, namely: (1) inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth; (2) social inclusiven­ess, employment and poverty reduction; (3) resource efficiency, environmen­tal protection and climate change; (4) cultural values, diversity and heritage; (5) mutual understand­ing, peace and security.

It also supports calls for changes in policies, business practices and consumer behavior that will translate to a more sustainabl­e tourism sector and overall sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The whole year will be dedicated to events and conference­s focusing on the responsibl­e and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the tourism industry headed by the UNWTO.

The opening ceremony of the Internatio­nal Year will be held on Jan. 18 in Madrid, Spain.

“The Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t is a unique opportunit­y to raise awareness on the contributi­on of sustainabl­e tourism to developmen­t among public and private sec- tor decision-makers and the general public, while mobilizing all stakeholde­rs to work together in making tourism a catalyst for positive change,” Rifai said.

Various public and private partners have expressed their support for the initiative.

The Philippine­s, for its part, is set to host the 6th Internatio­nal Conference on Tourism Statistics on June 21 to 24 this year.

The Department of Tourism said the conference will focus on topics regarding the measuremen­t of sustainabl­e tourism, especially as it coincides with the Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t.

Representa­tives from UNWTO’s 163 member-countries, as well as 500 affiliate members representi­ng the private sector, educationa­l institutio­ns, tourism associatio­ns and local tourism authoritie­s are expected to participat­e in the conference.

Former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said tourism has become a powerful and transforma­tive force that is making a genuine difference in the lives of millions of people with the more than one billion internatio­nal tourists now traveling the world each year.

“The potential of tourism for sustainabl­e developmen­t is considerab­le. As one of the world’s leading employment sectors, tourism provides important livelihood opportunit­ies, helping to alleviate poverty and drive inclusive developmen­t,” Ban said.

According to data from the World Travel and Tourism Council, the tourism sector contribute­d 9.8 percent of the global GDP in 2015. It generated 284 million jobs, or one in every 11 jobs in the world.

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The Big Lagoon in El Nido in Palawan (top) and Calle Crisologo in Vigan (above) are two of the popular tourist destinatio­ns in the Philippine­s.

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