High-caliber speakers lined up for WTM Responsible Tourism Program

The quality of eco-certification has come to the fore this year, and at the World Travel Market (WTM) Responsible Tourism Program this year, a number of excellent tourism executives will speak during

The quality of eco-certification has come to the fore this year, and at the World Travel Market (WTM) Responsible Tourism Program this year, a number of excellent tourism executives will speak during the panel sessions to address these issues.

These topics will be discussed with TripAdvisor Responsible Travel Director Jenny Rushmore. TripAdvisor has this year launched its Greenleaders scheme, which aims to identify hotels and B&Bs that are committed to green practices like recycling, water efficiency and alternative energy.

Andrew Nicholas, Green Tourism Business Scheme, Managing Director, and Dr Xavier Font from Leeds Metropolitan University International Centre for Research in Events Tourism and Hospitality, are also involved in the panel session entitled: What does certification contribute to responsible tourism?

According to Dr Font, a key challenge is: โ€œTo assess if there are on-going benefits from continuous certification, after lessons are learned in the first couple of years, because currently certification is not delivering the marketing benefits that should be expected from it.โ€

The session takes place on Tuesday, November 5, at 12 pm in South Gallery Rooms 21 & 22.

Another session taking place on the Tuesday is; Responsible Tourism Approaches To Maximize Local Economic Development. It brings together four global experts to examine how tourism can address one of its most pressing challenge if it is to avoid exacerbating social tension. Only by ensuring communities in the destinations benefit sustainably from the presence of tourism will it play its role in delivering of the Millennium Development Goals.

Nowhere is this felt more sharply than Africa, and one of this event’s panelists is Glynn O’Leary, Owner of Transfrontier Park Destinations in South Africa. With the ever growing poaching menace being centered at parks at the South African borders, Glynn’s insights into how to bring development alternatives that mean local villagers are less tempted by poaching couldn’t be more timely.

O’Leary said: “Unemployment in rural communities is at critical proportions with people desperate to earn an income to provide for their families. Poaching sadly is one such source. Through our involvement in local tourism development we create sustainable livelihoods and an awareness of the value of conservation. This we believe contributes to a realization amongst local communities of the need to combat poaching.”

Joining O’Leary on the panel will be Richard Hearn from Village Ways in India, Roberto Daniele from Oxford Brookes, and WRTD’s own responsible tourism expert, Dr Harold Goodwin.

The session takes place on Tuesday, November 5, at 12 pm in South Gallery Rooms 19 & 20.

Reed Travel Exhibitions, Director, World Travel Market Simon Press said: โ€œWTMโ€™s Responsible Tourism Program is the most popular part of the overall seminar sessions with participants increasing every year.

โ€œThis yearโ€™s program looks set to be the best yet as it tackles a number of key issues including certification and how local communities can benefit from tourism.โ€

Several other debates and events will be announced during the coming weeks. This year the main theme is water, with the other key themes being volunteering, child protection, disability, and carbon emissions.

WTM World Responsible Tourism program of events, seminars, presentations and debates spans three days โ€“ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, although the main focus is on World Responsible Tourism Day, the biggest day of responsible tourism action in the world, on Wednesday, November 6.

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