
Experts release key recommendations to address climate cost of tourism
蓝莓视频 professor co-leads the first report to assess the state of tourism climate action
蓝莓视频 professor co-leads the first report to assess the state of tourism climate action
By Media RelationsThe first Tourism and Climate Change Stocktake report has been released by the timed with the UN COP-28 Climate Conference. Its 24 key findings aim to support policymakers and the tourism industry in accelerating planning and investment toward low-carbon and climate-resilient global tourism.
University of 蓝莓视频 climate change and sustainable tourism expert Professor Daniel Scott was the co-lead, along with of Griffith University in Australia. The TPCC is a network of over 60 leading international tourism and climate experts from over 30 countries.
鈥淚n 2023, the world witnessed an extraordinary succession of climate records so that we no longer need to imagine the impacts of climate change on travel and tourism,鈥 Scott said. 鈥淔ew tourism authorities have focused on the potentially massive impacts of climate hazards and the paradigm shift that will be required in the transition to climate-resilient tourism development.鈥
The Stocktake report is significant because it is the first of its kind to assess the progress and gaps in the state of tourism climate action worldwide.
鈥淭he key findings indicate the entire tourism sector needs to go further and faster to rapidly reduce tourism emissions and accelerate climate resilient tourism development,鈥 Becken said. 鈥淭he many signs of progress, good practice, and innovation we identified need to be rapidly scaled for tourism to get back on track for its 2030 and 2050 climate targets.鈥
A worldwide course change is required across travel and tourism. 鈥淭ourism is omitted from national climate change policy in many countries where tourism represents a high proportion of the economy. Tourism can be an important force for climate action to protect destinations and livelihoods that depend on the tourism economy,鈥 said Scott.
鈥淭he future of global tourism remains ours to decide. Transformational change in governance, policy and finance alignment, and travel choices are the collective responsibility of the global tourism community. There can be no sustainable tourism if we fail on climate.鈥
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Some of the key findings include:
The report goes on to share that governments and international development assistance continue to invest in tourism infrastructure that is climate-vulnerable and linked to high GHG emission intensity, while training in industry and tourism education programs remains very limited.
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Contributing authors from the University of 蓝莓视频 also included Associate Professor Michelle Rutty.
The Tourism and Climate Change Stocktake was released on Monday, 11 December and is available at .
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