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PATA
a Witness to Washington
Declaration on Sustainability
Three
members of PATAs Sustainable Tourism
Committee attended the World Tourism Policy
Forum, October 18-20, in Washington DC:
University of Hawaiis Prof Walter
Jamieson, SNV Laos Mr Pieter Stoer
and PATA Sustainable Tourism Committee Chair
Mr Steve Noakes. Read the Washington Declaration
on the role
that sustainable tourism can play in poverty
alleviation.
Washington
Declaration
Released in October 2004, following a meeting
of the World Tourism Policy Forum at George
Washington University in Washington DC,
the focus of the declaration is on the role
sustainable tourism can play in the fght
to alleviate poverty in the developing world.
Washington Declaration on Tourism as a Sustainable
Development Strategy
October
20, 2004
The first international forum focusing on
tourism development and assistance, the
World Tourism Policy Forum was held in Washington
DC from October 18-20, 2004. It was convened
by the World Tourism Organization and The
George Washington University, Chair of the
WTO Education Council.
The assembly proposes the following declaration:
Whereas, the World Tourism Organization
(WTO) has recently become the United Nations
Specialized Agency for Tourism, vested with
a central role in promoting the development
of responsible, sustainable and universally
accessible tourism;
Whereas, the purpose of the WTO Tourism
Policy Forum (WTO.TPF) is to convene educators
and knowledge management experts
of the WTO Education Council and other informed
professionals, together with representative
government policy-makers and business leaders,
to focus on critical policy issues facing
global tourism and to offer recommendations
for future directions;
Whereas, 200 delegates and 200 observers
from 52 countries participated in global
consensus building activities focused on
development assistance issues and strategic
recommendations;
Taking into consideration that tourism is
the largest industry in the world today
with significant economic, environmental
and socio-cultural impacts, requiring sustainable,
knowledge-based policies;
Taking into consideration that tourism is
an increasingly important development strategy
to positively address poverty reduction,
economic growth, biodiversity conservation,
and socio-cultural integrity generally,
as well as the UN Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) specifically;
Recognizing that tourism can contribute
to equitable redistribution of income and
liberalization with a human face;
Recognizing also the active role of other
United Nations agencies and their assistance
to developing countries.
Acknowledging that sustainable tourism development
necessitates private and public sector,
donor agency and stakeholder cooperation
and input;
Acknowledging that the measurement and monitoring
of tourisms impact with rigorous analytical
tools and relevant indicators is crucial;
Acknowledging the importance of the WTO
ST-EP programme to bring sustainable tourism
development into the service of poverty
alleviation.
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