Coinciding with the International Year
of Sustainable Tourism for Development to be celebrated throughout
2017, the third International Congress on Ethics and Tourism will be
held in Poland, on 27-28 April 2017. Organized by the World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO) in collaboration with the European Commission
(EC) and the Government of Poland, the event will focus on the shared
responsibility of all stakeholders in promoting a more sustainable
tourism sector.
Held in the framework of the UNWTO
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism and the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), the Congress will discuss the global sustainability
agenda, particularly issues of governance and corporate social
responsibility (CSR), responsible consumption patterns, universal
accessibility as well as effective management models for natural and
cultural resources.
On the agenda are also inclusive
tourism practices that contribute to socio-economic empowerment of
local communities and individuals and spread the benefits of tourism
development, notably to women, youth, indigenous people and persons
with disabilities. The Congress will further highlight the
competitive advantages of investing in a more inclusive and diverse
tourism sector.
“With more than 1.2 billion
international tourists crossing international borders in one single
year and the prospects of continuous growth, it is crucial that we
manage growth in an ethical and responsible manner” said UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. “The tourism sector needs to build
equitable partnerships and adopt effective national policies and
sustainable business strategies in all areas of development.”
The 3rd International Congress on
Ethics and Tourism is organized in the framework of the cooperation
between UNWTO and the Directorate-General for Internal Market,
Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs of the European Commission (DG
GROW), with the support of the EC and the Government of Poland.
“I have gladly accepted the decision
of the World Tourism Organization to choose Poland as a host for the
third edition of the International Congress on Ethics and Tourism”
said Witold Bańka, Minister of Sport and Tourism. “Poland is
actively channeling efforts to implement ethical standards among the
tourism organizations in their everyday business. I am confident,
that the great atmosphere of Krakow, one of the most beautiful sites
in Europe will foster thoughtful discussions and yield positive
results of the Congress - added Mr Bańka.
The event will include the signing
ceremony of the Private Sector Commitment to the UNWTO Global Code of
Ethics for Tourism by a group of prominent companies and trade
associations with sound CSR policies and strategies.
About the ‘Enhancing the
Understanding of European Tourism’ Project
‘Enhancing the Understanding of
European Tourism’ is a joint project by UNWTO and the
Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship
and SMEs of the European Commission (DG GROW). The project aims to
improve the socio-economic knowledge of the tourism sector, enhance
the understanding of European tourism and contribute towards economic
growth, job creation, thus improving the competitiveness of the
sector in Europe. The project includes three components: 1) increased
cooperation and capacity building in tourism statistics; 2)
assessment of tourism market trends; 3) promotion of cultural tourism
through the Western Silk Road and; 4) promoting sustainable,
responsible, accessible and ethical tourism.
The project is co-financed with COSME
funds and will run until February 2018.
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