A/RES/71/240
Promotion of sustainable tourism, including ecotourism,
for poverty eradication and environment protection
22. Encourages the public and private sectors and relevant stakeholders to
provide, upon request, assistance for capacity-building, the development of specific
guidelines and awareness-raising materials and training for people involved in
sustainable tourism, including ecotourism activities, such as language training and
training in specific skills in tourism services, as well as to develop or strengthen
partnerships, especially in protected areas;
23. Encourages the United Nations, the specialized agencies and other
organizations, within existing mandates and resources, the public and private sectors
and other relevant stakeholders to develop awareness-raising materials that target
local development, the empowerment of women and indigenous peoples and youth
entrepreneurship and innovation, in order to ensure the sustainability of the tourism
sector and its contribution to the country’s development objectives;
24. Invites relevant stakeholders to provide, upon request and as appropriate,
technical assistance to assist in building the capacity, including for marketing and
product positioning, of local communities, cooperatives and micro, small and
medium-sized businesses involved in sustainable tourism, including ecotourism
activities;
25. Recognizes the role of North-South cooperation in promoting sustainable
tourism, including ecotourism, as a means to achieve economic growth, reduce
inequalities and improve living standards in developing countries, and also
recognizes that South-South and triangular cooperation, as complements to NorthSouth cooperation, have the potential to promote sustainable tourism, including
ecotourism;
26. Invites Governments and other stakeholders to consider joining the
framework of the International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories of the
World Tourism Organization as a way to promote socioeconomic and
environmentally sustainable tourism, including ecotourism, and to support better
informed sustainable tourism policies around the world, mainly through the
identification and dissemination of best practices and enhanced awareness of and
capacity-building for sustainability among tourism stakeholders;
27. Encourages Governments, international organizations and the tourism
sector to improve efforts to regularly measure, as appropriate, the role of sustainable
tourism, including ecotourism, in order to allow more evidence -based decisionmaking, replicability and scalability at the local and national levels, especially in the
context of other economic activities, and with the use of innovative technologies to
address sociocultural and environmental impacts, and stresses the need for capacity building for developing countries in this regard;
28. Encourages improved marketing and communication on sustainable
practices for sustainable tourism, including ecotourism, in order to enhance
decision-making by consumers regarding their needs, in line with the objective of
meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, and to promote sustainable
consumption and production patterns;
29. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly, at its
seventy-third session, in collaboration with the World Tourism Organization and
other relevant United Nations agencies and programmes, a report on the
implementation of the present resolution, including recommendations on ways and
means to promote sustainable tourism, including ecotourism, as a tool for fighting
poverty and promoting sustainable development in its three dimensions —
economic, social and environmental — in a balanced and integrated manner, taking
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