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Making tourism more sustainable: a guide for policy makers

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  Libro impreso(a) y electrónico Editor: Paris, France: United Nations Environment Programme World Tourism Organization, 2005Descripción: x, 209 páginas : fotografías, retratos ; 30 centímetros.Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaISBN: 9280725076 (UNEP); 9284408210 (WTO).Tema(s): Turismo sustentable | Política pública | Estudio de casosClasificación: 338.4791 / M5 Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones Número de sistema: 9746Contenidos:Mostrar
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Massive growth is predicted for tourism in the forthcoming years, providing excellent opportunities for spreading prosperity but presenting considerable challenges and potential threats to the environment and local communities if not well managed. Jointly produced with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), this new Guide is a basic reference book and provides a blueprint for governments to formulate and implement sustainable tourism policies. It builds on previous work of WTO and UNEP on the different aspects of sustainability. The Guide defines what sustainability means in tourism, what are the effective approaches for developing strategies and policies for more sustainable tourism, the tools that would make the policies work on the ground, and it presents selected case studies. The publication is aimed primarily at governments, at national or local level, while being also relevant to international development agencies, NGOs and the private sector to the extent that they are affected by, and can affect, tourism policies and their implementation.

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Anexos: páginas 177-179

Foreword.. Acknowledgements.. Table of Contents.. List of Abbreviations.. Introduction.. 1 Tourism and Sustainability.. 1.1 Tourism: dynamism and growth.. 1.2 Sustainable development: an evolving agenda.. 1.3 Tourism and sustainable development: a special relationship.. 1.4 Making all tourism more sustainable.. 1.5 Key challenges for more sustainable tourism.. 1.6 International recognition.. 1.7 Guiding principles and approaches.. 1.8 An agenda for sustainable tourism.. 1.9 Governments, the market and the industry’s view.. 1.10 The crucial role of government.. 2 Policy Implications of A Sustainable Tourism Agenda.. 2.1 Economic Viability.. 2.2 Local Prosperity.. 2.3 Employment Quality.. 2.4 Social Equity.. 2.5 Visitor Fulfilment.. 2.6 Local Control.. 2.7 Community Wellbeing.. 2.8 Cultural Richness.. 2.9 Physical Integrity.. 2.10 Biological Diversity.. 2.11 Resource Efficiency.. 2.12 Environmental Purity.. 3 Structures and Strategies.. 3.1 Structures for working together.. 3.2 Interrelated national strategies.. 3.3 Integrating national and local level strategies.. 4 Shaping Sustainable Tourism.. 4.1 Developing a sustainable tourism strategy.. 4.2 Determining the level and nature of tourism.. 4.3 Influencing tourism development.. 4.4 Influencing the operation of tourism enterprises.. 4.5 Influencing visitors—promoting sustainable consumption.. 5 Instruments For More Sustainable Tourism.. 5.1 Measurement instruments.. 5.1.1 Sustainability indicators and monitoring.. 5.1.2 Identifying the limits of tourism.. 5.2 Command and control instruments.. 5.2.1 Legislation, regulation and licensing.. 5.2.2 Land use planning and development control.. 5.3 Economic instruments.. 5.3.1 Taxes and charges.. 5.3.2 Financial incentives and agreements.. 5.4 Voluntary instruments.. 5.4.1 Guidelines and codes of conduct.. 5.4.2 Reporting and auditing.. 5.4.3 Voluntary certification.. 5.4.4 Voluntary contributions.. 5.5 Supporting instruments.. 5.5.1 Infrastructure provision and management.. 5.5.2 Capacity building.. 5.5.3 Marketing and information services.. Conclusions: The Way Forward.. Case Studies.. Australia: strategies leading to practical tools.. Bulgaria: National Ecotourism Strategy and Action Pla.. Costa Rica: commitment supported by certification.. Egypt: Red Sea Sustainable Tourism Initiative.. Ghana: community based tourism initiative.. Mexico: Agenda 21 for tourism in Mexico.. Kaikoura (New Zealand): sustainability of a small community.. South Africa: Tourism White Paper and subsequent initiatives.. Calvià (Spain): Local Agenda 21 and resort rejuvenation.. Scotland (UK): Tourism and Environment Forum and Green Tourism Business Scheme.. Annex 1.. Baseline issues and indicators of sustainable tourism.. Additional Resources.. General information on sustainable development: impacts and principles.. Sustainable development of tourism: principles, policies and guidelines.. tructures and strategies to work with other stakeholders.. Measurement instruments.. Command and control instruments.. Economic instruments.. Voluntary instruments.. Supporting instruments.. Contacts For Further Information

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Massive growth is predicted for tourism in the forthcoming years, providing excellent opportunities for spreading prosperity but presenting considerable challenges and potential threats to the environment and local communities if not well managed. Jointly produced with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), this new Guide is a basic reference book and provides a blueprint for governments to formulate and implement sustainable tourism policies. It builds on previous work of WTO and UNEP on the different aspects of sustainability. The Guide defines what sustainability means in tourism, what are the effective approaches for developing strategies and policies for more sustainable tourism, the tools that would make the policies work on the ground, and it presents selected case studies. The publication is aimed primarily at governments, at national or local level, while being also relevant to international development agencies, NGOs and the private sector to the extent that they are affected by, and can affect, tourism policies and their implementation. eng

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