Editorial Staff
30/05/24 18:52

Editorial Staff
30/05/24 18:52

Antigua and Barbuda and St. Kitts and Nevis Sign the Glasgow Declaration During SIDS4

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Participants at the REGENERATIVE TOURISM FOR RESILIENCE POLICY, PRACTICE AND FINANCE side event

Hon. H. Charles Fernandez and Ms. Zoritsa Urosevic, Executive Director, UN Tourism holds Glasgow Declaration

Minister of Tourism for Antigua and Barbuda, the Hon. Charles Fernandez opened the session by emphasizing the importance of regenerative tourism for resilience.

“For Antigua and Barbuda, as a SIDS heavily dependent on tourism, regenerative tourism is crucial for our resilience, policy development, and financial strategies,” he stated.

He highlighted ongoing initiatives to complement regenerative tourism and suggested that investment incentives should prioritize environmentally friendly projects and sustainable practices over traditional methods.

The Hon. Sylvestre Radegonde, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism for Seychelles, also addressed the event, stressing the importance of sustainable growth.

“Unsustainable tourism can threaten our long-term sustainability. Regenerative tourism addresses this by focusing on community and environmental impacts,” he remarked.

In a historic move, Antigua and Barbuda, represented by Minister Fernandez, signed the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism. St. Kitts and Nevis, represented by Ms. Diannille Taylor-Williams, Director at the Ministry of Tourism, also signed the
declaration during the high-level panel discussion.

The Glasgow Declaration commits the tourism sector to align with global climate goals.

It promotes an integrated approach to mitigation and adaptation, supporting tourism ecosystems and destinations in building resilience to climate risks and transitioning towards regenerative and circular practices.

First announced at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow in November 2021, the Glasgow Declaration has gained significant traction, especially during the SIDS4 Conference held in Antigua and Barbuda in 2024.

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