The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has
revealed the 15 finalists for its 2015 Tourism for Tomorrow
Awards.
Categories cover destination stewardship,
community benefit, environmental management, workforce development
and innovation. The awards are designed to educate and inspire
travel and tourism businesses and destinations about how to
improve the sustainability of the sector.
Applications were received from 57 countries
across all continents. In the first stage of a comprehensive three
step judging process, a committee of independent expert judges
carefully evaluated and selected award entries against established
sustainable tourism criteria including the protection of natural
and cultural heritage, social and economic benefits to local
people and environmentally friendly operations.
The second phase
of judging will now involve an on-site evaluation of each finalist
carried out by international sustainable tourism experts. These
experts will make in-depth first hand assessments of the organisations and businesses in practice. They will then be
assessed by a further panel of sustainability experts, who will
select the winner for each category.
Winners will be announced
during the 15th WTTC Global Summit, Madrid, Spain on 15/16th April
2015.
Awards Lead Judge, Graham Miller, Professor of
Sustainability in Business and Head of School of Hospitality and
Tourism Management, The University of Surrey, said, “The calibre
of applications this year was exceptionally high and the judges
were particularly excited by the diversity of organisations who
applied. This year, the finalists include excellent examples of a
slum tour, city and accessible tourism, as well as eco-lodges
which have been leading the way in sustainable tourism development
for many years.”
Finalists of the 2015 WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow
Awards
Community Award finalists, whose
organisations are committed to sustainable tourism leadership in
local community development, empowerment and cultural heritage:
- Fenyan Ecolodge, Jordan - Grootbos Nature
Reserve, South Africa - Reality Tours & Travel, India
Destination Award finalists, who show commitment to
supporting and delivering sustainable tourism best practices in
their destinations:
- Ljubljana, Slovenia - Northeast and Yilan
Coast, Taiwan - Sozopol, Bulgaria
Environment Award finalists, whose organisations and
companies achieved environmental best practice through
biodiversity conservation, protection of natural habitats,
addressing climate change, and green operations:
- Laguna Lodge Eco-Resort & Nature Reserve,
Guatemala - Rivers Fiji, Fiji - Soneva Group, Maldives and Thailand
Innovation Award
finalists, who provided innovative solutions to overcoming the
challenges faced by Travel & Tourism in implementing
sustainability in practice:
- ABTA Global Welfare Guidance for Animals in
Tourism, United Kingdom - RED Sustainable Travel, Mexico - TripAdvisor GreenLeaders,
USA
People Award finalists, who are dedicated to the
development of capacity building, training and education to build
a skilled tourism workforce for the future.
- Confortel, Spain - Global Travel & Tourism
Partnership, USA - Mountain Shepherds Initiative, India
The Winner Selection Committee is chaired by Fiona Jeffery
OBE, Chair of the WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards and includes:
- Jonathon Porritt, Founder Director & Trustee, Forum for the
Future - Hugh Riley, Secretary General of the Caribbean Tourism
Organization (CTO) - Mandip Singh Soin FRGS, Founder & Managing
Director, Ibex Expeditions Pvt Ltd, India, Mountaineer, Explorer,
Eco pacifist, Adventure Travel & Ecotourism expert - Graham
Miller, Awards Lead Judge, Professor of Sustainability in Business
and Head of School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, The
University of Surrey
Fiona Jeffery OBE said, “I am
delighted and honoured that Jonathon, Hugh and Mandip will join
Graham and myself on the Winner Selection Committee. They bring
many years of dedication to sustainability and sustainable tourism
from different parts of the world and they are all leaders in
their field. This year’s finalists are maximising social and
economic benefits for local people, reducing negative impacts to
the environment and supporting the protection of cultural and
natural heritage in destinations, wherever they operate, and
selecting the winners among them will be a tough job.”
David Scowsill, President & CEO of WTTC,
added, “It is vital that we
learn best practice from each other and raise the sector’s ethics
to the highest order. The awards, now in their 11th year, showcase
the companies and organisations who are breaking new ground in
sustainable tourism development. This year's finalists demonstrate
that, when carefully managed, tourism can be a powerful force for
improving livelihoods and protecting our planet for future
generations. We want their stories to inspire others in the sector
to follow their example. This year, for the first time, the
ceremony will be live-streamed so that not only our delegates but
the world at large will be able to hear the winners’ stories first
hand.”
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