Yesterday / today is World Responsible Tourism Day, as part of the World Travel Market ExCel London Expo ,7-10 November 2011 with all the who's who of the global travel market...
Responsible tourism is such an important part of ensuring and preserving the sustainable futures of cultures and less fortunate regions of our delicate planet.
Fresh Mullet has is excited to become a valued member of this essential and ambitious movement and look forward to working and collaborating with like minded tourism operators from all around the world.
About WTM WRTD
What is responsible tourism?
In 2002, 280 representatives from all sectors of tourism from 20 countries attended the Cape Town Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations, preceding the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. A declaration on responsible tourism was agreed.
Cape Town Declaration
The 2002 Cape Town declaration agreed that responsible tourism:
minimises negative economic, environmental and social impacts
generates greater economic benefits for local people and enhances the well being of host communities; improves working conditions and access to the industry
involves local people in decisions that affect their lives and life chances
makes positive contributions to the conservation of natural and cultural heritage embracing diversity
provides more enjoyable experiences for tourists through more meaningful connections with local people, and a greater understanding of local cultural, social and environmental issues
provides access for physically challenged people
is culturally sensitive, encourages respect between tourists and hosts, and builds local pride and confidence
WTM World Responsible Tourism Day Objectives
WTM has four realistic objectives for this day of action.
WTM WRTD, with support from the UNWTO wants the industry to work together to:
help drive change by educating more responsible behaviour with the travel and tourism industry and travelling public
explore the issues of how countries and destinations are made more sustainable including case studies of best practices
educate the marketplace and debate key environmental related issues to push the agenda and be a catalyst for change
harness the influence of World Travel Market as an international business forum to encourage the industry to drive the responsible tourism agenda forward
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