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UNWTO launches new energy efficiency project in Indonesia
UNWTO and the Indonesian Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MoCT)
have launched a new energy efficiency project in Indonesia. The project,
“Sustainable Tourism through Energy Efficiency with Adaptation and Mitigation
Measures in Pangandaran” (STREAM), aims to serve as a model of innovative
climate change mitigation and adaptation measures in tourism destinations in
Indonesia and South-East Asia.
The project will implement climate change mitigation and adaptation measures in
Pangandaran – a popular tourism destination in Java, Indonesia – adopting an
energy efficiency approach, while strengthening local structures for the
long-term success of the destination. Measures include seminars and workshops to
increase the knowledge and capacity of local tourism stakeholders; applying
energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies in hotels and public
buildings; low-carbon tourism planning tools; and adaptation measures such as
the rehabilitation of mangroves and coral reefs which naturally capture and
store carbon emissions.
As such, the project will significantly increase the climate change resilience
of Pangandaran and the competitiveness of its tourism sector, thereby serving as
a model for other destinations in Indonesia and South-East Asia.
“This project is a clear example that the tourism sector is taking its
responsibility to contribute to the reduction of global greenhouse gases
emission and climate change adaptation seriously”, said UNWTO Secretary-General,
Taleb Rifai.
The Indonesian Minister of Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik, stressed the
importance of local initiatives as a step towards national policy on climate
change mitigation, adaptation and tourism development. “We are happy to
cooperate with UNWTO in this project as its activities represent strategic
development steps for Indonesia and its tourism sector, in line with our
four-pronged strategy – pro-growth, pro-job, pro-poor, and pro-environment”, he
said.
The “Sustainable Tourism through Energy Efficiency with Adaptation and
Mitigation Measures in Pangandaran” project is part of the International Climate
Initiative of the German Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and
Nuclear Safety.
The official presentation was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, at an event attended
by the UNWTO Secretary-General, the Indonesian Minister of Culture and Tourism,
representatives from other Ministries, representatives from the West Java
province and the Ciamis district, and tourism associations. The event coincided
with the presence in Jakarta of the UNWTO Secretary-General to participate in
the World Economic Forum on East Asia 2011.
Source: UNWTO |
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