Role of tourism in safeguarding water resources discussed at United Nations 2023 Water Conference

Tags: , , ,
Water
A woman dances on a beach. UNWTO has joined tourism stakeholders in committing to the Water Action Agenda, a major outcome document of the UN 2023 Water Conference and collection of all water-related voluntary commitments. Representative picture by Aianana from Pixabay.

(TAN): The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) furnished inputs, underscoring the role of tourism in protecting water resources and contributing to the acceleration of Sustainable Development Goal 6 in order to “ensure access to water and sanitation for all” at the United Nations 2023 Water Conference.

Stressing on the sector-wide determination to do more, UNWTO joined tourism stakeholders in committing to the Water Action Agenda, a major outcome document of the UN 2023 Water Conference and collection of all water-related voluntary commitments, the UN tourism body said in a statement.

In New York, UNWTO was joined by the government of Austria to host a special high-level side event on “Tourism and Water: Challenges and Opportunities”. Bringing together the partners of the recently-launched Alliance for a Nature Positive Approach to Tourism, UNWTO, the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (SHA), the event outlined the tourism sector’s significant water footprint and its reliance on clean and reliable oceans and water supplies.

[ALSO READ: Alaska Airlines inks deal with Shell Aviation to expand sustainable aviation fuel market in Pacific Northwest]

“Tourism and Water: Challenges and Opportunities” noted the sector’s impact on water, including negative impacts from consumption and wastage as well as pollution, while underscoring the progress being made in advancing action plans to ensure sustainable water management at all levels of the tourism value chain.

A global effort is underway towards a Statistical Framework for Measuring the Sustainability of Tourism to fill the gap for harmonized data at international, national and subnational levels, with Austria chairing the UNWTO Expert Group leading this process. UNWTO Executive Director Zoritsa Urosevic said, “Water permeates all of tourism activity. As the world meets ever-complex challenges, we must not lose sight that we still have common goals. We need harmonized data to ensure that tourism action on the ground really responds to our shared vision.”

[ALSO READ: Royal Scotsman, a Belmond train, Scotland, reveals Grand Suites set for 2024 launch]

Norbert Totschnig, federal minister of agriculture, forestry, regions and water management of Austria said, “Tourism cannot only bring prosperity, but it can also be a driver to improve water quality and availability in regions. Efforts are required to manage water efficiently, to keep our rivers, lakes and the sea clean.” 

Also during the side event, WTTC presented new data on global and national water consumption, while the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance presented its water stewardship initiatives, including the Hotel Water Measurement Initiative, and the updated Destination Water Risk Index.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Travel News