The role of tourism in implementing the Paris
Agreement was on the table during the 22nd Session of the UNFCCC
Conference of Parties (COP22).
The International Symposium of the Sustainable
Tourism Programme of the United Nations 10-Year Framework of
Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production (10YFP), held
during COP 22, discussed how to advance Sustainable Tourism in a
Changing Climate.
The symposium aimed at increasing awareness on
tourism and climate change-related issues and encourage the sector
to engage in actions that reinforce national commitments to the
Paris Agreement and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, said, “The tourism sector is both a vector and a
victim of climate change and we are fully committed to contribute
to reach the objectives set by the Paris Agreement. This event was
essential to advance this agenda, especially the discussion on
measurement and reporting requirements as a basis for identifying
and prioritizing climate action in tourism.”
The event focused in particular in the need for
partnerships with the private sector and the role of sustainable
transportation to accelerate climate action in tourism.
Charles Arden-Clarke, Head of the 10YFP
Secretariat, said, “Climate change can only be addressed if actors
from all parts of society - governments, businesses, NGOs and
consumers - make a global and broad shift towards sustainable
consumption and production patterns. Accounting for 10% of GDP, 7%
of the world's exports and one in 11 jobs, tourism is one of the
main economic sectors in the world, and as such has to be at the
core of this essential transition.”
The International Symposium was part of the
3-day COP22 Tourism Side Events organized by the 10YFP Sustainable
Tourism Programme and hosted by the Ministry of Tourism of
Morocco.
The programme is a partnership led by UNWTO with the
governments of France, Morocco and the Republic of Korea as
co-leads, with support of the 10YFP Secretariat at UN Environment,
aimed at accelerating the shift towards more sustainable
consumption and production.
It was followed by a networking event
involving financial institutions on sustainable tourism as well as
by the Annual Conference on Saturday 12 November, where members of
the network exchanged experiences and discussed priorities and
next steps in the 10YFP Sustainable Tourism Programme.
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