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Tourism industry stakeholders urged to take responsibility for sustainabili

Abu Dhabi, 14th Oct 2010 — Professor Harold Goodwin, Director of the UK’s International Centre for Responsible Tourism, a world leading expert on responsible tourism, is urging key industry stakeholders to accept responsibility for advancing a sustainable agenda and is joining a growing lobby which will press the case at next month’s World Green Tourism Abu Dhabi.

Professor Goodwin says the Abu Dhabi conference, which will run at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from November 22-24, could be a platform for change.

“For too long the major stakeholders have failed to take responsibility for their impacts and for making their businesses more economically, socially and environmentally sustainable,” says Prof. Goodwin. “Sustainable development, sustainable tourism, sustainability have all too often been dismissed as someone else’s responsibility – there has been a failure to act. Businesses have argued that it is for others to solve the problems.” he added

Prof. Goodwin will address a special World Green Tourism Abu Dhabi session devoted to Taking Responsibility for Making Tourism Sustainable’ where he will be joined by : Nikki White, Head of Destinations and Sustainability, the Association of British Travel Agents; Roddy Gordon, VP Sales and Marketing, Tamani Hotels and Resorts, UAE and Faith Taylor, VP Sustainability and Innovation, Wyndham Worldwide, USA . The session will be chaired by Lelei LeLaulu, Co-chairman of Hawaii’s Innovation for Sustainable Development Centre.
“While the industry will be urged on to stronger action at World Green Tourism Abu Dhabi, delegates will also hear case studies of how sustainable initiatives can be translated into economic reality,” said Rick Theobald, Event Director, Streamline Marketing Group (SMG), which is organising the event.

World Green Tourism Abu Dhabi’s powerful speaker platform also boasts Gopinath Parayil, the 36-year-old founder and chief executive of India’s leading responsible travel company The Blue Yonder and Bruce Poon Tip, founder of Gap Adventures, the world’s largest adventure travel company, both of whom will outline how pioneering sustainability can deliver significant socio-Economics.
“In Abu Dhabi it is encouraging to see the government accepting that change is needed and that they are working with the industry to make the essential changes if tourism is to contribute to sustainable development in the next 20 years,” added Prof. Goodwin.

World Green Tourism Abu Dhabi, is being held under the patronage of Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), who will deliver the event’s opening address.
World Green Tourism Abu Dhabi – a first-of-its-kind event for the Arabian Gulf, is the first meetings industry initiative to emerge from ADTA’s Advantage Abu Dhabi incentive programme which catalyses and seeds new business tourism and meetings concepts. The event reflects the core values of the Abu Dhabi Government’s 2030 plan which clearly identifies tourism as a key economic diversification driver and environmental sustainability as an underlying fundamental of the emirate. The event, a conference with a supporting exhibition, is a forum for key industry leaders and associations to discuss the environmental challenges facing the tourism industry, highlighting green’ initiatives, technologies and solutions currently being integrated into mainstream industry practices.

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