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read moreThe leading players within the global Tourism Industry have published an insightful and action-orientated report setting out their joint plan to help halt and reverse biodiversity loss.
Recognising that the sector has a critical role to play in protecting and conserving biodiversity, the Nature Positive Tourism approach is designed to be a touchstone for actionable change. It focuses on equipping the sector with the tools and insights needed to nurture and protect destinations upon which it depends.
The report, which follows the 2022 WTTC report “Nature Positive Travel & Tourism”, includes practical frameworks and real-world examples that encourage both tourism providers and tourists to embark on journeys that contribute to conservation of natural treasures.
The 30+ case studies in the report include corporate and government actions, as well as many public-private partnerships. Examples range from the development of nature positive corporate strategies and auditing of animal-based tourism products to the involvement of visitors in ‘citizen science’ programmes and the use of local taxes to fund nature conservation.
They also present inspiring collaborations between businesses and public agencies at all levels – including an ecolodge contributing to forest protection in Cambodia and visitors supporting reforestation in Malaysia.
Launched yesterday on Earth Day 2024, ‘Nature Positive Travel & Tourism in Action’ is the outcome of the high-level ‘Nature Positive Tourism Partnership, made up of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (the Alliance).
Developed in collaboration with specialist consultancy ANIMONDIAL, the report is the sector’s pledge to support the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), the UN’s Biodiversity Plan.
It presents more than 30 case studies of inspiring and progressive actions from around the world involving large and small businesses, national and local government agencies, civil society groups, and inter-sectoral partnerships.
By offering actionable guidance and insights, this report not only highlights the intrinsic link between biodiversity and tourism’s resilience, but also empowers businesses to become stewards of nature.
Julia Simpson, WTTC President and Chief Executive noted “this historic partnership with Travel & Tourism heavyweights is a significant step in our collective journey towards a more sustainable and responsible sector.
“This report is not merely a publication but a movement towards integrating environmental stewardship into the core of travel experiences.
“As we celebrate Earth Day, let us heed the call to nurture and protect our destinations. Our sector’s reliance on nature, coupled with our expertise in creating inspiring and memorable experiences, means we are ideally placed to be guardians of nature.”
Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of UN Tourism added “for years, UN Tourism has been at the forefront of integrating tourism into the broader UN biodiversity agenda, including supporting the work of the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
“This pivotal new collaboration among key global players sets a robust framework for sustainable practices that not only drive significant impact but also exemplify the power of united efforts in conserving biodiversity.
“This report is a testimony to what we can achieve together for nature's preservation, inspiring a global movement towards more sustainable and resilient tourism.”
Glenn Mandziuk, Sustainable Hotel Alliance Chief Executive shared “this report is a milestone for Travel and Tourism, representing our commitment as an industry to protect and conserve nature.
“The Alliance is proud to contribute to and collaborate on this insightful and action-orientated report which will bring tangible change to destinations around the world, supporting biodiversity. Nature underpins our society, economies and indeed our very existence.
“The hospitality industry is today a leader amongst industries in its Nature Positive approach and this report signifies how much our industry understands the true value of nature.”
Find this report in WTTC Research Hub
For more information, please visit wttc.org
7th March 2024 - WTTC says sustainability reporting is no longer negotiable for tourism businesses
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2nd March 2024 - UN Tourism and WTTC laud Saudi Arabia for welcoming over 100 million tourists
19th January 2024 - WTTC and Biosphere partner to standardise International Hotel Sustainability
20th December 2023 - WTTC report reveals significant increase in female employment in hospitality and tourism
14th December 2023 - WTTC’s hotel sustainability program verified in hotels across more than 30 countries
5th December 2023 - WTTC highlights need for tourism industry to reinvent its water strategy efforts
1st December 2023 - WTTC releases statement on the death of Henry Kissinger
14th November 2023 - WTTC appoints new Vice-Chair and Chair of its Sustainability Committee
5th November 2023 - Western Australia to host 24th WTTC Global Summit
4th November 2023 - Greg O’Hara announced as incoming WTTC Chair
26th October 2023 - WTTC and Saudi Arabia Ministry of Tourism release latest data on tourism’s impact on the environment
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