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Responsible action for tourism sustainability in Vietnam urged
Acting responsibly for sustainable tourism development is an
important target and solution for the tourism sector in economics, society and
environment, Nguyen Van Tuan, head of Viet Nam National Administration of
Tourism (VNAT) under Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism told a conference
in Ha Noi last Friday, Oct 7.
“Developing tourism means creating jobs for society and reducing poverty in
tourism spots. Responsible and sustainable tourism has been considered a basic
development orientation of the Vietnamese tourism sector over past years,” he
said.
The conference, themed “Accomplishing Responsible Tourism for Sustainable Growth
in Viet Nam” was held to report the results of the Environmentally and Socially
Responsible Tourism Capacity Development Programme (ESRT) after six-years of
implementation and to discuss how to sustainably build on the programme’s
achievements.
ESRT is the largest tourism technical support programme in Viet Nam. It is
funded by the European Union (EU), aiming to mainstream responsible tourism
principles into Viet Nam’s tourism sector.
Tuan lauded the efforts of the EU in the ESRT project with key results including
changes in awareness and actions of organisations and individuals.
According to Tuan, Vietnamese tourism is approaching a period of acceleration
and breakthroughs. In the first nine months of this year, Viet Nam welcomed over
7.26 million foreign tourists, an increase of 25.7 per cent over the same period
last year.
In this context, ESRT has formed a remarkable foundation for Viet Nam to prepare
for an important “speeding up” time.
The definition of “responsible tourism” became known globally from the 2002 Cape
Town Declaration of South Africa but it wasn’t until 2011 that the EU brought
the programme to Viet Nam.
The core principle of responsible tourism is to create a good living environment
for locals, while making destinations attractive for tourists.
According to experts, this principle can lead to success if all participants
involved in tourism (government, businesses, local communities and visitors)
have comprehensive awareness of responsible tourism.
"The project has been successful in making responsible tourism a familiar phrase
and important part of many policies of the Vietnamese tourism sector" Vu Quoc
Tri, ESRT programme director said.
Awareness of responsible tourism has been spread across Viet Nam with close
co-operation among cities, provinces and the whole of society, according to Tri.
One of the milestones of the project was setting up public private dialogue
through the establishment of Viet Nam’s Tourism Advisory Board and Destination
Management Orgnisation.
Viet Nam Tourism Occupational Skills Standards System has been developed and
used to enhance quality of service and operational skills in the hospitality and
tourism industry in Viet Nam. It covers 13 skills standards which have been
applied widely in tourism businesses and training institutions throughout the
country.
Mary McKeon, ESRT team leader recommended that responsible tourism should be
used as guiding principles for environmental responsibility. Tourism policies
should be aligned with National Programme on climate change and integrated with
tourism business activities.
Ambassador Bruno Angelet, Head of the European Union Delegation to Viet Nam said
"We have supported Viet Nam’s tourism industry for 10 consecutive years and as a
result, we hope the resources invested in the ESRT programme would be seen as
the building block for the development of responsible and sustainable tourism in
Viet Nam".
In terms of maintaining responsible tourism after the project concludes, Truong
Nam Thang, ESRT programme specialist said that if "every organisation and
individual recognises their responsibilities, commits and practices responsibly
within their abilities," Vietnamese tourism would grow sustainably.
The ESRT Programme was funded with 12.1 million euros (US$13.4 million) , to be
implemented under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
and VNAT from 2011 and will come to an end in November 2016..
Source: VNS |
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