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Description

Tourism is one of the world's fastest growing industries and an important source of foreign exchange and employment, while being closely linked to the social, economic, and environmental well-being of many countries, especially developing countries. Maritime or ocean-related tourism, as well as coastal tourism, are for example vital sectors of the economy in small island developing States (SIDS) and coastal least developed countries (LDCs) (see also: The Potential of the Blue Economy report as well as the Community of Ocean Action on sustainable blue economy).

The World Tourism Organization defines sustainable tourism as “tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities".

Based on General assembly resolution 70/193, 2017 was declared as theInternational Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.

In the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development SDG target 8.9, aims to “by 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products”. The importance of sustainable tourism is also highlighted in SDG target 12.b. which aims to “develop and implement tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products”.

Tourism is also identified as one of the tools to “by 2030, increase the economic benefits to Small Island developing States and least developed countries” as comprised in SDG target 14.7.

In the Rio+20 outcome document The Future We want, sustainable tourism is defined by paragraph 130 as a significant contributor “to the three dimensions of sustainable development” thanks to its close linkages to other sectors and its ability to create decent jobs and generate trade opportunities. Therefore, Member States recognize “the need to support sustainable tourism activities and relevant capacity-building that promote environmental awareness, conserve and protect the environment, respect wildlife, flora, biodiversity, ecosystems and cultural diversity, and improve the welfare and livelihoods of local communities by supporting their local economies and the human and natural environment as a whole. ” In paragraph 130, Member States also “call for enhanced support for sustainable tourism activities and relevant capacity-building in developing countries in order to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development”.

In paragraph 131, Member States “encourage the promotion of investment in sustainable tourism, including eco-tourism and cultural tourism, which may include creating small- and medium-sized enterprises and facilitating access to finance, including through microcredit initiatives for the poor, indigenous peoples and local communities in areas with high eco-tourism potential”. In this regard, Member States also “underline the importance of establishing, where necessary, appropriate guidelines and regulations in accordance with national priorities and legislation for promoting and supporting sustainable tourism”.

In 2002, the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg called for the promotion of sustainable tourism development, including non-consumptive and eco-tourism, in Chapter IV, paragraph 43 of the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation.

At the Johannesburg Summit, the launch of the “Sustainable Tourism – Eliminating Poverty (ST-EP) initiative was announced. The initiative was inaugurated by the World Tourism Organization, in collaboration with UNCTAD, in order to develop sustainable tourism as a force for poverty alleviation.

The UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) last reviewed the issue of sustainable tourism in 2001, when it was acting as the Preparatory Committee for the Johannesburg Summit.

The importance of sustainable tourism was also mentioned in Agenda 21.

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Publications

UNWTO Annual Report 2015 2015 was a landmark year for the global community. In September, the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a universal agenda for planet and people. Among the 17 SDGs and 169 associated targets, tourism is explicitly featured in Goa... Read the document
UNWTO Annual Report 2016 In December 2015, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.This is a unique opportunity to devote a year to activities that promote the transformational power of tourism to help us reach a better future.This important cele... Read the document
Emerging Issues for Small Island Developing States The 2012 UNEP Foresight Process on Emerging Global Environmental Issues primarily identified emerging environmental issues and possible solutions on a global scale and perspective. In 2013, UNEP carried out a similar exercise to identify priority emerging environmental issues that are of concern to ... Read the document
Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom, We recognize that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for su... Read the document
15 Years of the UNWTO World Tourism Network on Child Protection: A Compilation of Good Practices Although it is widely recognized that tourism is not the cause of child exploitation, it can aggravate the problem when parts of its infrastructure, such as transport networks and accommodation facilities, are exploited by child abusers for nefarious ends. Additionally, many other factors that contr... Read the document
Towards Measuring the Economic Value of Wildlife Watching Tourism in Africa Set against the backdrop of the ongoing poaching crisis driven by a dramatic increase in the illicit trade in wildlife products, this briefing paper intends to support the ongoing efforts of African governments and the broader international community in the fight against poaching.Specifically, this... Read the document
Status and Trends of Caribbean Coral Reefs: 1970-2012 Previous Caribbean assessments lumped data together into a single database regardless of geographic location, reef environment, depth, oceanographic conditions, etc. Data from shallow lagoons and back reef environments were combined with data from deep fore-reef environments and atolls. Geographic c... Read the document
Natural Resources Forum: Special Issue Tourism The journal considers papers on all topics relevant to sustainable development. In addition, it dedicates series, issues and special sections to specific themes that are relevant to the current discussions of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD).... Read the document
Thailand: Supporting Sustainable Development in Thailand: A Geographic Clusters Approach Market forces and government policies, including the Tenth National Development Plan (2007-2012), are moving Thailand toward a more geographically specialized economy.There is a growing consensus that Thailand’s comparative and competitive advantages lie in amenity services that have high reliance... Read the document
Road Map on Building a Green Economy for Sustainable Development in Carriacou and Petite Martinique, Grenada This publication is the product of an international study led by the Division for Sustainable Development (DSD) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) in cooperation with the Ministry of Carriacou and Petite Martinique Affairs and the Ministry of Environment, Foreig... Read the document
Natural Resources Forum, a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal (NRF) Natural Resources Forum, a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal,seeks to address gaps in current knowledgeand stimulate relevant policy discussions, leading to the implementation ofthe sustainable development agendaand the achievement ofthe Sustainable... Read the document

Events

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2025

Jun

Mon09 Fri13 UN Ocean Conference 2025 Our Ocean, Our Future, Our Responsibility“The ocean is fundamental to life on our planet and to our future. The ocean is an important source of the planet’s biodiversity and plays a vital role in the climate system and water cycle. The ocean provides a range of ecosystem services, supplies us with Nice, France

2022

Jun

Mon27 Fri01 UN Ocean Conference 2022 The UN Ocean Conference 2022, co-hosted by the Governments of Kenya and Portugal, came at a critical time as the world was strengthening its efforts to mobilize, create and drive solutions to realize the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Lisbon, Portugal

2020

Feb

Mon10 Wed19 58th Session of the Commission for Social Development – CSocD58 UNHQ, NY

2018

Sep

Tue11 Sun16 22nd General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization Chengdu, China

2017

Sep

Wed27 World Tourism Day 2017 Official Celebration This year’s World Tourism Day, held on 27 September, will be focused on Sustainable Tourism – a Tool for Development. Celebrated in line with the 2017 International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, the Day will be dedicated to exploring the contribution of tourism to the Sustainable Deve Doha, Qatar

2016

Sep

Tue27 World Tourism Day 2016 Official Celebration Accessible Tourism for all is about the creation of environments that can cater for the needs of all of us, whether we are traveling or staying at home. May that be due to a disability, even temporary, families with small children, or the ageing population, at some point in our lives, sooner or late Bangkok, Thailand

2015

Dec

Wed09 Thu10 4th Global Summit on City Tourism The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and the Regional Council for Tourism of Marrakesh with support of the Government of Morroco are organizing the 4th Global Summit on City Tourism in Marrakesh, Morroco (9-10 December 2015).International experts in city tourism, representatives of city DMOs, of Marrakesh, Morroco

2015

Oct

Wed14 Fri16 2nd Euro-Asian Mountain Resorts Conference The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) and Ulsan Metropolitan City with support of the Government of the Republic of Korea are organizing the 2nd Euro-Asian Mountain Resorts Conference, in Ulsan, Republic of Korea (14 - 16 October 2015). Under the title “Paving the Way for a Bright Future for Mounta Ulsan, Republic of Korea

2015

Sep

Sat12 Thu17 21st General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization Medellín, Colombia

2015

Aug

Mon17 Wed19 UNWTO Regional Conference Enhancing Brand Africa - Fostering Tourism Development Tourism is one of the Africa’s most promising sectors in terms of development, and represents a major opportunity to foster inclusive development, increase the region’s participation in the global economy and generate revenues for investment in other activities, including environmental preservation. Accra, Ghana

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Title Type Date
A/73/283 - International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, 2017 Secretary-General Reports 31-Jul-2018
A/73/274 - Promotion of sustainable tourism, including ecotourism, for poverty eradication and environment… Secretary-General Reports 30-Jul-2018
A/72/174 - Sustainable tourism and sustainable development in Central America Secretary-General Reports 19-Jul-2017
A/RES/70/193 - International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, 2017 Resolutions and decisions 9-Feb-2017
A/71/173 - Promotion of sustainable tourism, including ecotourism, for poverty eradication and environment… Secretary-General Reports 19-Jul-2016
A/RES/70/196 - Sustainable tourism and sustainable development in Central America Resolutions and decisions 16-Feb-2016
A/RES/70/200 - Global Code of Ethics for Tourism Resolutions and decisions 16-Feb-2016
A/70/472 - Sustainable development: report of the Second Committee Resolutions and decisions 16-Dec-2015
A/C.2/70/L.5/Rev.1- International Year of Tourism Other documents 4-Dec-2015
A/70/224 - Report of the Secretary-General on Global code of ethics for tourism Secretary-General Reports 31-Jul-2015
A/70/215 - Sustainable tourism and sustainable development in Central America Secretary-General Reports 30-Jul-2015
A/RES/69/233 - Promotion of ecotourism for poverty eradication and environment protection Resolutions and decisions 19-Dec-2014
Conclusions and Recommendations of UN Symposium in Tehran Meeting reports 24-Nov-2014
Provisional Programme - UN Symposium in Tehran Other documents 26-Sep-2014
An Educational Simulation Tool for Integrated Coastal Tourism Development in Developing Countries Other documents 11-Mar-2014

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Mr. Mohammad Zahedi (ICHTO) Session 3.1 15-Nov-2014
Ms. Fen Wei, Consultant, World Bank Session 2 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Morteza Sharifi, Ministry of Agriculture of I.R. of Iran Session 4.3 15-Oct-2014
Mr Sang-In Kang, Senior Expert, Global Strategy Center, Korea Environment Institute,… Session 4.3 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Venkata Rao, Pondicherry University Puducherry, India Session 4 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Abolfazl Ardeshri Tajzadeh Session 3.1 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Hasan Almasi Session 3.1 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Ashkan Borouj Session 3.1 15-Oct-2014
Mr. In Thoeun, Deputy Director, Ministry of Tourism, Phnom, Penh, Cambodia Session 3.2 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Duranga Silva, Sri Lanka Tourism Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Tourism Studies,… Session 2 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Hitesh Metha, HM design, Kenya Session 2 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Alex A Kerr, Jr, Chiiori Trust, Kameoka-shi City, Japan Session 1 15-Oct-2014
Ms. Susanna Aghajanyan, Armenian Institute of Tourism Session 4 15-Oct-2014
Klaus Lengefeld, Senior Advisor, Sustainable Tourism Development Programmes, German… Session 5 15-Oct-2014
Mr. Ralph Wahnschafft, Senior Advisor, Sustainable Development Policies, Berlin, Germany… Session 3.1 15-Oct-2014

Milestones

  • In the context of the universal 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the International Year aims to support a change in policies, business practices and consumer behavior towards a more sustainable tourism sector that can contribute to the SDGs.

  • The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits Member States, through Sustainable Development Goal Target 8.9 to “devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products”. The importance of sustainable tourism, as a driver for jobs creation and the promotion of local culture and products, is also highlighted in Sustainable Development Goal target 12.b. Tourism is also identified as one of the tools to “increase [by 2030] the economic benefits to Small Island developing States and least developed countries”, through Sustainable Development Goals Target 14.7.

  • Sustainable tourism is defined as a significant contributor “to the three dimensions of sustainable development” thanks to its close linkages to other sectors and its ability to create decent jobs and generate trade opportunities. Therefore, Member States recognize “the need to support sustainable tourism activities and relevant capacity-building that promote environmental awareness, conserve and protect the environment, respect wildlife, flora, biodiversity, ecosystems and cultural diversity, andimprove the welfare and livelihoods of local communities” as well as to “encourage the promotion of investment in sustainable tourism, including eco-tourism and cultural tourism, which may include creating small and medium sized enterprises and facilitating access to finance, including through microcredit initiatives for the poor, indigenous peoples and local communities in areas with high eco-tourism potential”.

  • UNWTO announced in March 2009 the elaboration of a Roadmap for Recovery to be finalized by UNWTO’s General Assembly, based on seven action points. The Roadmap includes a set of 15 recommendations based on three interlocking action areas: resilience, stimulus, green economy aimed at supporting the tourism sector and the global economy.

  • The Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria represent the minimum requirements any tourism business should observe in order to ensure preservation and respect of the natural and cultural resources and make sure at the same time that tourism potential as tool for poverty alleviation is enforced. The Criteria are 41 and distributed into four different categories: 1) sustainability management, 2) social and economic 3) cultural 4) environmental.

  • By Resolution 453 (XV), the Assembly agreed on the transformation of the WTO into a United Nations specialized body. Such transformation was later ratified by the United Nations General Assembly with the adoption of Resolution A/RES/58/232.

  • The conference was organized in order to gather tourism authorities, organizations, businesses and scientists to discuss on the impact that climate change can have on the tourist sector. The event took place from 9 till 11 April 2003 in Djerba, Tunisia.

  • Held in May 2002, in Quebec City, Canada, the Summit represented the most important event in the framework of the International Year of Ecosystem. The Summit identified as main themes: ecotourism policy and planning, regulation of ecotourism, product development, marketing and promotion of ecotourism and monitoring costs and benefits of ecotourism.

  • At the World Tourism Organization Sixth Assembly held in Sofia in 1985, the Tourism Bill of Rights and Tourist Code were adopted, setting out the rights and duties of tourists and host populations and formulating policies and action for implementation by states and the tourist industry.

  • January 1982Acapulco Document

    Adopted in 1982, the Acapulco Document acknowledges the new dimension and role of tourism as a positive instrument towards the improvement of the quality of life for all peoples, as well as a significant force for peace and international understanding. The Acapulco Document also urges Member States to elaborate their policies, plans and programmes on tourism, in accordance with their national priorities and within the framework of the programme of work of the World Tourism Organization.

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09 Jun 2025 UN Ocean Conference 2025 Mon 09 - Fri 13 Jun 2025

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27 Jun 2022 UN Ocean Conference 2022 Mon 27 - Fri 01 Jul 2022

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10 Feb 2020 58th Session of the Commission for Social Development – CSocD58 Mon 10 - Wed 19 Feb 2020

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11 Sep 2018 22nd General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization Tue 11 - Sun 16 Sep 2018
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