Ruth Dolla, Official Spokesperson, Visit Sweden, talks to ETTravelWorld about how sustainability is a part of the Swedish lifestyle and is reflected in every aspect that a tourist experiences. By supporting tourism companies that offer sustainable experiences, a tourist is able to contribute to the circular economy and the experiences that they take back might inspire them and others to keep on living sustainably making tourism a tool for sustainable development.
Skål recently recognised the International Trade Centre’s Myanmar Inclusive Tourism Project with a sustainable tourism award. In this “Good Tourism” Insight, Project consultant Peter Richards describes the pre-pandemic promise of new community-based tourism products, their challenges now, and how communities are handling COVID safety concerns as they consider reopening.
Australia’s bushfires followed by the huge challenges posed by the pandemic have forced tour companies to rethink their approach to tourism and appeal more to the Australian market. Many travel providers to have found ways to rebuild from the devastating wildfires in more meaningful and sustainable way.
ABTA’s latest report takes a wide-ranging look at the impacts of travel and tourism, both positive and negative, and proposes a framework to guide its own activities as well as action points for the wider the travel industry and policymakers. The report includes many helpful examples of best practice across the sector.
Despite COVID-19, the Sustainable Tourism Awards by Skal International, received 44 entries from 23 countries. The winners were independently evaluated on leadership criteria in sustainability, encompassing tangible and measurable benefits to the environment, to society and to the communities in which they operate. Congratulations to the winners!
Tourism Cares and The Hawaiian Islands launched the Meaningful Travel Map of Hawaiʻi, connecting travel professionals with sustainable, community-driven experiences.