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UNWTO seminar on tourism ethics for Asia and the Pacific held in Bali
Ensuring that the social and economic benefits of tourism reach
local communities was at the heart of the first "UNWTO Seminar on Tourism Ethics
for Asia and the Pacific: Responsible Tourism and its Socio-Economic Impact on
Local Communities." The seminar took place in parallel with the 10th meeting of
the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (June 12-13, Bali, Indonesia).
Tourism has proven one of the most effective means to drive job creation and
economic development in local communities. The sector contributes to not only
wealth creation, but also increases access to essential services such as water,
sanitation, telecommunications, and transport. When not properly managed,
however, the positive benefits of tourism run the risk of bypassing local
residents.
The first UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Seminar on Tourism Ethics for
Asia and the Pacific highlighted some of the leading regional examples of
tourism developmen,t which is respectful and inclusive of local communities.
Best practices from Australia to Vanuatu were presented, alongside debates on
some of the most pressing issues in tourism ethics and responsible tourism. The
Spirit of Bali Statement adopted by the over 150 participants summarizes the
main conclusions of the debate and pledges all stakeholders to work together to
achieve the proposed recommendations.
The seminar took place within the framework of the 10th meeting of the World
Committee on Tourism Ethics – responsible for promoting and monitoring the UNWTO
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. In Bali, the committee analyzed a wide array
of ethical issues, many for the first time, including the impact of recent
events in the Middle East and North Africa on tourism in these countries, as
well as in neighboring destinations, the relationship between human rights and
tourism, the voice of civil society in tourism planning and management
processes, the economic empowerment of women through tourism, and accessible
tourism for all, in particular for persons with disabilities.
In light of last year’s travel disruptions caused by the Icelandic volcanic ash
cloud and the recent eruption of the Chilean volcano, the committee placed
special attention on the issue of tourist/consumer protection. Given the current
lack of information and assistance afforded to stranded travelers in crisis
situations, the committee decided to support and assist UNWTO in the preparation
of an international legal instrument in this area.
Source: UNWTO |
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