{"id":1022,"date":"2010-12-31T08:21:24","date_gmt":"2010-12-31T02:21:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bridgetobhutan.com\/blog\/?p=1022"},"modified":"2010-12-31T08:21:24","modified_gmt":"2010-12-31T02:21:24","slug":"role-of-tourism-for-sustainable-development-poverty-eradication","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bridgetobhutan.com\/blog\/2010\/12\/31\/role-of-tourism-for-sustainable-development-poverty-eradication\/","title":{"rendered":"Role of tourism for sustainable development &#038; poverty eradication"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div id=\"tamanoFecha\">Madrid, Spain, 21 December 2010: Nations General Assembly acknowledges role of tourism for sustainable development and poverty eradication. The United Nations General  Assembly has adopted by consensus at its 65th session three separate  resolutions emphasizing the role on tourism in sustainable development.  The three resolutions, on the implementation of the Global Code of  Ethics for Tourism, on the promotion of ecotourism and on the importance  of sustainable tourism for Small Island Developing States stress the  significance of the sector to the development agenda in terms of  sustainability, employment and poverty elimination. The resolutions  further welcomed the efforts and work of UNWTO in promoting sustainable  tourism for poverty eradication.<!--more--><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism \u2013 promoting sustainable and responsible development<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The resolution on the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism welcomed the  work of UNWTO, of its World Committee on Tourism Ethics and the  increasing level of institutional and legal commitment by member States  towards the implementation of the Code.<\/p>\n<p>The resolution recognized the need to promote the development of  sustainable tourism and increase the benefits from tourism for host  communities, while maintaining their cultural and environmental  integrity and enhancing the protection of ecologically sensitive areas  and natural heritages. Likewise, it recognized the need to promote the  development of sustainable tourism and address the challenges of climate  change and halt the loss of biodiversity.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The resolution further reiterated the invitation to the member States  and other tourism stakeholders that have not yet done so, in particular  the private sector, to integrate the principles of the Global Code of  Ethics for Tourism in their relevant legislation, professional practices  and codes of conduct.<\/p>\n<p>The resolution encouraged UNWTO, through its World Committee on Tourism  Ethics and its permanent secretariat in Italy, to continue to promote  and disseminate the Code and it invited the UN member States and other  stakeholders to support the activities undertaken by UNWTO for the  promotion of responsible and sustainable tourism<\/p>\n<p>The resolution on the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism encapsulated the  results of the General Assembly\u2019s consideration of a report by UNWTO  and was sponsored by 32 countries, with Honduras as the lead sponsor.  Other countries sponsoring the resolution included Costa Rica, Comoros,  Djibouti, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Fiji, Finland, Gabon, Gambia,  Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon,  Luxembourg, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Pakistan, Peru,  Republic of Korea, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Spain,  Thailand and Ukraine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Promoting ecotourism for poverty eradication and environment protection<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The resolution on the \u2018promotion of ecotourism for poverty eradication  and environmental protection\u2019, led by Morocco and supported by 90  countries, recognized that ecotourism can have positive impacts on  income generation, job creation, education and thus on the fight against  poverty and hunger and can contribute directly to achieving the  Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).<br \/>\nFurther, it recognized that ecotourism creates significant opportunities  for conservation, protection and sustainable use of natural areas by  encouraging local and indigenous communities in host countries and  tourists alike to preserve and respect natural and cultural heritage.<\/p>\n<p>In adopting the resolution, the UN General Assembly encouraged its  member States to promote investment in ecotourism and called upon the  United Nations system to promote ecotourism in the context of MDGs as an  instrument that can contribute to achieving those goals, in particular  to eradicate extreme poverty and ensure environmental sustainability.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tourism contributing to advance development in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The \u201cOutcome document of the High-level Review Meeting on the  implementation of the Mauritius Strategy for the Further Implementation  of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small  Island Developing States\u201d, held on 24 and 25 September 2010, identified  tourism as one of the major areas of development endeavour for the  sustainable development of the SIDS.<\/p>\n<p>In this framework, the General Assembly resolution on sustainable  development in the SIDS rrecognized that for most of the SIDS, tourism  is an important contributor to employment, foreign exchange earning and  economic growth. It also noted that climate change, along with other  sources of environmental degradation, could have an adverse impact on  the sustainability of tourism in the SIDS.\u00a0 Accordingly, the High-level  Review Meeting of the General Assembly called on UNWTO, other relevant  UN agencies and stakeholders to support the development and  implementation by the SIDS of measures to promote sustainable tourism.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Note for Editors:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism is a voluntary instrument which  sets a frame of reference for the responsible and sustainable  development of tourism. It aims to guide tourism development for the  different stakeholders, with the objective of minimizing the negative  impact of the sector on natural environment, cultural heritage and local  communities while maximizing its benefits in promoting sustainable  development, including by alleviating poverty.<\/p>\n<p>The Code was adopted by the UNWTO General Assembly in 1999 and officially recognized by the UN General Assembly in 2001.<\/p>\n<p>Source: UNWTO<strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Madrid, Spain, 21 December 2010: Nations General Assembly acknowledges role of tourism for sustainable development and poverty eradication. The United Nations General Assembly has adopted by consensus at its 65th session three separate resolutions emphasizing the role on tourism in sustainable development. 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