Define: Responsible tourism

Sustainable tourism development guidelines and management practices are applicable to all forms of tourism in all types of destinations, including mass tourism and the various niche tourism segments. Sustainability principles refer to the environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects of tourism development, and a suitable balance must be established between these three dimensions to guarantee its long-term sustainability

World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) -2004 definition

Responsible tourism, or sustainable tourism

Sustainable? the overused term? we use it very loosely and largely. Still often perceived, wrongly, as a system of constraints while it is primarily the expression of common sense, at the scale of the human community, organization or individual.

Responsible tourism, therefore, means to realize tourism activity as a provider or traveler, paying attention to the circumstances of the activity and the consequences of its implementation.

  1. Make optimal use of environmental resources that constitute a key element in tourism development, maintaining essential ecological processes and helping to conserve natural heritage and biodiversity.
  2. Respect the socio-cultural authenticity of host communities, conserve their built and living cultural heritage and traditional values, and contribute to inter-cultural understanding and tolerance.
  3. Ensure viable, long-term economic operations, providing socio-economic benefits to all stakeholders that are fairly distributed, including stable employment and income-earning opportunities and social services to host communities, and contributing to poverty alleviation.

“One’s destination is never a place but a new way of experiencing life”

The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is, at last, to set foot on one’s own country as a foreign land. G. K. Chesterton

Life is a journey that must be travelled no matter how bad the roads and accommodations. Oliver Goldsmith

The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are. Samuel Johnson

For further official definitions, including the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, GCET, please visit the UNWTO’s website.

http://hopineo.org/en/hopsolutions-resources/responsible-tourism/

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