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Guterres calls for sustainable recovery of tourism

UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 18, 2019 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres attends a press conference at the UN headquarters in New York, Sept. 18, 2019. The 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 74) will spotlight climate change in the coming days when leaders gather at the UN headquarters in New York to discuss issues of common concern, Antonio Guterres said Wednesday. (Xinhua/Li Muzi/IANS)

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called for the recovery of tourism from the coronavirus pandemic in a sustainable way…reports India Daily News

“It is imperative that we rebuild the tourism sector. But it must be in a way that is safe, equitable and climate-friendly,” said Guterres in a video message for the launch of his policy brief on tourism and Covid-19.

Transport-related greenhouse gas emissions could rebound sharply if recovery is not aligned with climate goals, Xinhua news agency quoted the UN chief as saying.

Supporting the millions of livelihoods that depend on tourism means building a sustainable and responsible travel experience that is safe for host communities, workers and travellers, he said.

He identified five priority areas: mitigating the socio-economic impacts of Covid-19; building resilience across the entire tourism value chain; maximizing the use of technology in the tourism sector; promoting sustainability and green growth, and fostering partnerships to enable tourism to further support the Sustainable Development Goals.

Referring to tourism as one of the world’s most important economic sectors, Guterres said the industry employs one in every 10 people on earth and provides livelihoods to hundreds of millions more, boosts economies and enables countries to thrive, allows people to experience some of the world’s cultural and natural riches, and brings people closer to each other.

That is why it has been so painful to see how tourism has been devastated by the Covid-19 pandemic, he said.

In the first five months of this year, international tourist arrivals decreased by more than half and some $320 billion worth of exports from tourism were lost.

Overall, some 120 million direct jobs in tourism are at risk, he noted.

The crisis is a major shock for developed economies, but for developing countries, it is an emergency, particularly for many small islands developing states and African countries.


For women, rural communities, indigenous peoples and many other historically marginalized populations, tourism has been a vehicle for integration, empowerment and generating income.

Tourism is also a key pillar for the conservation of natural and cultural heritage.

The fall in revenues has led to increased poaching and habitat destruction in and around protected areas, and the closure of many World Heritage Sites has deprived communities of vital livelihoods, he said.

Guterres concluded his message by calling for the restoration of tourism’s position as “a provider of decent jobs, stable incomes and the protection of our cultural and natural heritage”.

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