“2017,
the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, has been a
unique opportunity for all of us to come together to promote the contribution
of tourism to shape a better future for people and planet and to contribute to
making this world a better place.“ said UNWTO Secretary General, Taleb Rifai,
opening of the event. “We count on you as we embark on this exciting new
journey towards 2030. I trust that together, as a sector, as people with the
same vision and commitment, we will go far.” he added.
“Sustainability remains the bedrock of our activity. We will
continue to drive the conversation on planning for and managing tourism growth,
define a sector-wide response to climate change, work on how the sector can
reduce illegal trade in wildlife and contribute to inclusive job creation” said
Gloria Guevara, President and CEO, World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
“It is so important that we succeed in making tourism
sustainable by making sustainable tourism economically viable, culturally accepted,
and universally practiced.” said Michael Møller, Director General, United
Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG). “The United Nations World Tourism Organization
deserves great credit for tackling this head on throughout this past year.” he
added.
“I personally believe that the future of tourism lies in
enabling ICT capacities. Accordingly, we should harness those powers for smart
tourism… I believe that the way forward in our journey to 2030, is smart
tourism. I call on all of you to guide me and support me in this endeavor” said
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, Chairman, Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization in Jordan.
”In the future, a strong international cooperation of all
relevant actors involved in the tourism sector should become the driving force
to promote sustainable tourism and to implement tourism policies efficiently”
said Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch, State Secretary Economic Affairs (SECO)
of Switzerland.
Addressing the event was also HM King Simeon II, Special
Ambassador of the IY2017 who stressed the importance of public/private
partnerships for sustainable tourism.
The panel discussions counted with the participation of the
Ministers of Tourism of Costa Rica, Mauricio Ventura, Jamaica, Edmund Bartlett
and Kenya, Najib Balala alongside representatives of IY2017 partners such All
Nippon Airways, Amadeus, the Balearic Islands Tourism Agency, ECPAT
International, the Institute for Tourism and Leisure, HTW Chur University in
Switzerland, Minube, Myclimate, PRMEDIACO and the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism
Development Authority in the United Arab Emirates.
As part of the legacy of the IY2017, UNWTO presented the results
of the ‘Tourism and SDGs’ Report developed in collaboration with the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The report which looks into the links
between tourism and the SDGs in national policies as well as private sector
strategies shows the relevance for the sector of Goals 1 (No Poverty), 4
(Quality Education), 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), 11 (Sustainable
Cities and Communities), 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), 13
(Climate Action), 14 (Life Below Water) and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
On the occasion, UNWTO launched the Tourism and the Sustainable
Development Goals Programme as a legacy of the International Year of
Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017. The Programme aims at advocating for
the contribution of sustainable tourism´s to the 17 SDGs and encouraging the
full integration of tourism and the SDGs in national, regional and global
agendas. It includes the future ‘Tourism and SDGs’ online platform – a
co-creation space to inspire and empower the tourism sector to act
- developed by UNWTO with the support of SECO and an Ambassadors
Initiative.
The Tourism and SDGs Ambassadors designated on the occasion
include HE Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President of Bahrain Authority
for Culture and Antiquities, the President of Costa Rica, HE Luis Guillermo
Solís, Mr. Huayong Ge, President of UnionPay China; Dr Talal Abu Ghazaleh,
Chairman of the Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization and Dr Michael Frenzel,
President of the Federal Association of the German Tourism Industry.
-UNWTO.
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