Certification, standards, and best practices

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Cer­ti­fic­a­tion, stand­ards, and best prac­tices in travel & tour­ism play a cru­cial role in ensur­ing sus­tain­able and respons­ible prac­tices with­in the industry. In an era where trav­el­lers are increas­ingly con­scious of their envir­on­ment­al and social impact, organ­isa­tions that pri­or­it­ise cer­ti­fic­a­tions and adhere to industry stand­ards can poten­tially gain a com­pet­it­ive edge.

Cer­ti­fic­a­tion serves as a val­id­a­tion of an organ­isa­tion’s com­mit­ment to sus­tain­able prac­tices. By obtain­ing cer­ti­fic­a­tions from reput­able organ­isa­tions, tour­ism busi­nesses can demon­strate their com­pli­ance with rig­or­ous sus­tain­ab­il­ity cri­ter­ia; a wide range of factors, includ­ing energy effi­ciency, waste man­age­ment, com­munity engage­ment, and biod­iversity con­ser­va­tion. Not only does cer­ti­fic­a­tion poten­tially enhance an organ­isa­tion’s repu­ta­tion and cred­ib­il­ity in the industry, but it can also help attract trav­el­lers who seek out sus­tain­able tour­ism options.

Industry stand­ards act as guidelines that estab­lish uni­form cri­ter­ia for sus­tain­able tour­ism prac­tices. These stand­ards are typ­ic­ally developed by recog­nised organ­isa­tions, such as the Inter­na­tion­al Organ­iz­a­tion for Stand­ard­iz­a­tion (ISO), or loc­al or region­al tour­ism boards. Stand­ards cov­er diverse areas, includ­ing envir­on­ment­al man­age­ment, social respons­ib­il­ity, cul­tur­al pre­ser­va­tion, and vis­it­or safety. By align­ing with these stand­ards, tour­ism busi­nesses can enhance their oper­a­tion­al effi­ciency, mit­ig­ate risks, and con­trib­ute to the over­all sus­tain­ab­il­ity of the industry.

Best prac­tices in tour­ism refer to the exem­plary meth­ods and approaches that have proven suc­cess­ful in achiev­ing sus­tain­ab­il­ity and oth­er goals. These prac­tices often emerge from the col­lect­ive wis­dom and exper­i­ence of industry lead­ers, experts, and research find­ings. Imple­ment­ing best prac­tices allows organ­isa­tions to optim­ise their resource util­isa­tion, reduce waste, and foster pos­it­ive social and eco­nom­ic out­comes with loc­al com­munit­ies. Shar­ing these prac­tices with­in the tour­ism industry pro­motes know­ledge exchange and encour­ages con­tinu­ous improvement.

In con­clu­sion, cer­ti­fic­a­tion, stand­ards, and best prac­tices in tour­ism are vital for fos­ter­ing sus­tain­able and respons­ible prac­tices with­in the industry. By obtain­ing cer­ti­fic­a­tions, adher­ing to industry stand­ards, and adopt­ing best prac­tices, organ­isa­tions can attract envir­on­ment­ally con­scious trav­el­lers, enhance their repu­ta­tion, and con­trib­ute to the pre­ser­va­tion of nat­ur­al and cul­tur­al her­it­age. Embra­cing these ini­ti­at­ives not only bene­fits indi­vidu­al busi­nesses but also con­trib­utes to the over­all sus­tain­ab­il­ity and growth of the tour­ism industry.

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How “Feel Good” positions, promotes Germany as a sustainable tourism destination

March 31, 2020

Couple at an accessible viewpoint overlooking Saarschleife (Saar Loop) in the German region of "Saarland", which is certifiably sustainable. Image by Jens Wegener; supplied by GNTB.

As Innov­a­tions Man­ager for the Ger­man Nation­al Tour­ist Board, Olaf Schlieper is the chief scout for issues and trends in travel & tour­ism. One area he is par­tic­u­larly inter­ested in is sus­tain­ab­il­ity. In this “Good Tour­ism” Insight, Mr Schlieper gives us an idea as to why and how Ger­many is pos­i­tion­ing itself as a sustainable […]

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Botswana boards the bandwagon of ecotourism & sustainable tourism

August 4, 2017

Rifai & Muohi discuss training and sustainable tourism Botswana

Bot­swana has no choice but to prac­tice eco­tour­ism and sus­tain­able tour­ism, accord­ing to Uni­ver­sity of Bot­swana Act­ing Vice Chan­cel­lor Prof Kgo­motso Moahi who was speak­ing at a pub­lic lec­ture organ­ised by the Bot­swana Tour­ism Organ­isa­tion and the Uni­ver­sity of Bot­swana (UB). UNWTO Sec­ret­ary Gen­er­al Dr Taleb Rifai was the guest speak­er at the July 26 […]

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Thompson Okanagan, Canada, seeks “Biosphere” status

May 27, 2017

Thompson Okanagan region, Canada, seeks "Biosphere" status. Source: TOTA

The Thompson Okanagan region in Brit­ish Columbia, Canada is seek­ing the “Bio­sphere Des­tin­a­tion Cer­ti­fic­ate”, which could make it only the 20th des­tin­a­tion in the world to achieve this. Thompson Okanagan Tour­ism Asso­ci­ation (TOTA) Pres­id­ent & CEO Glenn Mandzi­uk has signed a “Let­ter of Com­mit­ment” (LoC) with the Respons­ible Tour­ism Insti­tute (RTI). Sign­ing the LoC with […]

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