UNCTAD Single-year Expert Meeting on Tourism s Contribution to Sustainable Development

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UNCTAD Single-year Expert Meeting on Tourism s Contribution to Sustainable Development Geneva, Palais des Nations, Salle XXVI, 14-15 March 2013 Zoritsa Urosevic Head, Institutional & Corporate Relations, UNWTO Presentation of the EU, Directorate General Development and Cooperation (DG DEVCO/EuropeAid) Initiative The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNCTAD

UNCTAD, Tourism Expert Meeting Palais des Nations, Geneva 14-15 March 2013 Zoritsa Urosevic, UNWTO

Some definitions Sustainable tourism tourism: Tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the private sector, the environment and host communities. Tourism is a multi-facetted social, cultural and economic phenomenon. Tourism deals is a multi-facetted with the movement social, cultural of people and to economic countries phenomenon. or places outside Tourism their usual deals environment with the movement for personal of people or business/professional to countries or places purposes. outside their Since usual 2008 environment it is possible to for measure personal tourism or business/professional a standard way, purposes. since 2011 Since UNWTO 2008 compiles it is possible internationally to measure comparable tourism in data a standard on some way, of its since key 2011 facets UNWTO compiles internationally comparable data on some of its key facets

Emerging economies destinations to surpass advanced destinations in 2015 Inbound tourism, advanced and emerging economies 1,250 1,000 International Tourist Arrivals, million 1,037 mn emerging economies 750 552 mn 500 250 523 mn 457 mn 540 mn advanced economies 772 mn 0 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

Asia and the Pacific, the Middle East and Africa to increase their shares 1980 (277 mn) Middle East Africa 3% 3% Europe 63% Americas 23% Asia and the Pacific 8% Middle East 6% Africa 5% Americas 16% 2010 (940 mn) Asia and the Pacific 22% Americas 14% 2030 (1.8 bn) Asia and the Pacific 30% Middle East 8% Europe 51% Africa 7% Europe 41%

Tourism shares Tourism is directly responsible for: 5% of global GDP 30% of the world s trade in services 36% of services exports of developed countries 38% of services exports of developing countries 48% of services exports of all LDCs. Tourism also employs one out of every twelve people worldwide

What are the objectives? To enhance understanding and awareness of the tourism sector s importance for sustainable development in DCs To provide guidance for assessing sector s importance for: Sustainable tourism FOR development, Planning actions and assistance Enhancing sustainability of ongoing initiatives Identifying opportunities Deliver a user-friendly Handbook/Study Sustainable Tourism for Development which will enable the EU and other development institutions to include sustainable tourism development in their programme cycles

Project Beneficiaries EU Officials in Headquarters - DG DEVCO EU Delegations International Development Organizations Policy makers at the national level Private Sector Civil Society

Project Activities

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDY Project Outputs SITUATION ANALYSIS GUIDANCE NOTE METHODOLOGY Descriptions of the macro-economic dimensions of tourism, its contribution to improve the situation of a country and its relation with other sectors; policies in place to develop the sector and its contribution to sustainable development; review of the existing policies and programmes aiming at developing sustainable tourism in DCs to provide EU services with a planning framework and stepby-step guidance on the approaches and specific activities required to ensure the effective implementation of sound support measures for sustainable tourism in developing countries to provide EU delegations with a systematic approach to understand the impact and value of the tourism sector in the country and the way it is managed and operated; to understand which actions are appropriate to improve the situation through tailored interventions

Situation Analysis

Methodology on Sustainable Tourism Five key pillars of sustainable tourism Assessing the current state of affairs within the pillar Assessing capacities and skills required at all levels Uncovering opportunities and the challenges to be addressed 1. Tourism Governance and Policy 2. Trade, Investment and Economic Data 3. Employment, Decent Work, and Capacity Building 4. Socioeconomic Dimension Poverty Reduction 5. Sustainability of natural and cultural environment Analysing needs and defining the most effective interventions

Methodology CHECKLIST AND QUESTIONS ISSUE (What is the problem?) PILLARS RELEVANCE TO THE COUNTRY/DESTINATION (Why, when and where?) ACTION (What to do?) SERVICE (How?)

Guidance Note Methodology PILLAR SUB-PILLAR ACTION/SERVICE EU POLICY Intervention Areas asses relevance identify challenges select action/service Act/Decide Implement evaluate

EU Intervention Areas European Consensus on Development 2005 Trade and regional integration Environment and the sustainable management of natural resources Infrastructure, communications and transport Water and Energy Rural development (territorial planning, agriculture and food security) Governance, democracy and human rights Peace and security Human development Social cohesion and employment Cross-cutting issues: Democracy and human rights, the rights of children and indigenous people Gender equality Environmental sustainability HIV/AIDS

Agenda for Change 2011 EU Intervention Areas Human rights, democracy and other key elements of good governance Gender equality Public-sector management Civil society and local authorities Natural Resources Inclusive and sustainable growth for human development Social protection, health, education and jobs Business environment, regional integration and world markets Sustainable agriculture and energy

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