Global tourism and culture stakeholders will
convene in Muscat, capital city of the Sultanate of Oman, on 11-12
December to discuss the relation between tourism and culture.
The event co-organized by UNWTO and UNESCO
is held in the framework of the International Year of Sustainable
Tourism for Development 2017 and follows up on the first World
Conference on Tourism and Culture held in 2015, in Siem Reap,
Cambodia.
More than 20 Tourism and Culture Ministers
have confirmed participation.
The conference will explore ways to build and
strengthen the partnerships between the tourism and culture
sectors in the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs).
“Cultural tourism is growing, in popularity, in
importance and in diversity embracing innovation and change. Yet,
with growth comes increased responsibility, responsibility to
protect our cultural and natural assets, the very foundation of
our societies and our civilizations,” said UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.
The first session of the conference will be a
Ministerial Dialogue on tourism, culture and sustainable
development that will address the policy and governance frameworks
necessary to foster sustainable development models.
The promotion of cross-cultural exchanges
and the safeguarding of tangible and intangible heritage will also
be analyzed as a tool to enhance the contribution of tourism and
culture to the 17 SDGs.
A Special Dialogue will be dedicated to
Cultural Tourism as a Factor of Peace and Prosperity.
UNESCO Assistant Director General for Culture,
Francesco Bandarin, said, “Tourism is a key resource for local
communities and for heritage preservation. Heritage, tangible and
intangible, is a crucial to providing social stability and
identity. Linking culture and tourism in the sustainable
development process is vital if we are to achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals.”
The conference is complemented with three round
tables. The first one on ‘Tourism development and protection of
cultural heritage and promoting responsible and sustainable
tourism management at World Heritage sites’; the second on
‘Culture and tourism in urban development and creativity’ where
encouraging innovation in cultural tourism products and services
through creative industries will be tackled. The third session
will explore the relevance of cultural landscapes in tourism and
the integration of natural and cultural heritage philosophies and
procedures for sustainable tourism development.
Some of the confirmed speakers include H.E. Ms.
Eliza Jean Reid, First Lady of Iceland and H.E. Shaika Mai Bint
Mohammed Al-Khalifa, President of Bahrain Authority for Culture,
both Special Ambassadors for Tourism and the Sustainable
Development Goals and H.R.H. Princess Dana Firas, President of
Petra National Trust (PNT), Jordan & UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.
Ahmed Bin Nasser Al Mahrizi, Minister of Tourism
of the Sultanate of Oman highlighted that the host country will
“ensure the success of the conference, convened for the purpose of
exchanging experiences and ideas for achieving the sustainable
tourism development.”
The host government has also said it will provide a
free Oman visa to all the participants who wish to attend the
conference. The deadline for
registering is 6 December 2017.
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