Sustainable Tourism
UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme
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The UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme represents a new approach based on dialogue and stakeholder cooperation where planning for tourism and heritage management is integrated at a destination level, the natural and cultural assets are valued and protected, and appropriate tourism developed.

Vision
World Heritage and tourism stakeholders share responsibility for conservation of our common cultural and natural heritage of Outstanding Universal Value and for sustainable development through appropriate tourism management.

Mission
Facilitate the management and development of sustainable tourism at World Heritage properties through fostering increased awareness, capacity and balanced participation of all stakeholders in order to protect the properties and their Outstanding Universal Value.
About
Focus Areas

Heritage
Journeys
Creation of thematic routes to foster heritage based sustainable tourism development
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Sustainable Tourism Policy
and Strategy Development
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A key goal of the UNESCO WH+ST Programme is to strengthen the enabling environment by advocating policies and frameworks that support sustainable tourism as an important vehicle for managing cultural and natural heritage. Developing strategies through broad stakeholder engagement for the planning, development and management of sustainable tourism that follows a destination approach and focuses on empowering local communities is central to UNESCO’s approach.
The Silk Road
Project
Developing a Sustainable Tourism Strategy for the Silk Roads Heritage Corridors
With a focus on early intervention and upstream processes, UNESCO and UNWTO, have developed policy guidance initiatives for Silk Road destinations to work towards a common sustainable tourism strategy for visitor management, site presentation and promotion along the heritage Corridors.
Policy
orientations
Defining the relationship between world heritage and sustainable tourism
Based on the report of the international workshop on Advancing Sustainable Tourism at Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites (Mogao, China, September 2009), the World Heritage Committee at its 34th session adopted the policy orientations which define the relationship between World Heritage and sustainable tourism (Decision 34 COM 5F.2).
Sustainable Tourism Tools
Manage tourism efficiently, responsibly and sustainably
based on the local context and needs
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People Protecting Places is the public exchange platform for the World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme, providing education and information, encouraging support, engaging in social and community dialogue
The 'How-To' guides offer direction and guidance to managers of World Heritage tourism destinations and other stakeholders to help identify the most suitable solutions for circumstances in their local environments and aid in developing general know-how.
Capacity Building Activities
Helping site managers and other tourism stakeholders
to manage tourism more sustainably
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Capacity Building in
4 Africa Nature Sites
A series of practical training and workshops were organized in four priority natural World Heritage sites in Africa (Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe) with the aim of providing capacity building tools and strategies for site managers to help them manage tourism at their sites more sustainably.
15 Pilot Sites in
Nordic-Baltic Region
The project Towards a Nordic-Baltic pilot region for World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism (2012-2014) was initiated by the Nordic World Heritage Foundation (NWHF). With a practical approach, the project has contributed to tools for assessing and developing sustainable World Heritage tourism strategies with stakeholder involvement and cooperation.
Supporting Community-Based Management and Sustainable Tourism at World Heritage sites in South-East Asia
Entitled “The Power of Culture: Supporting Community-Based Management and Sustainable Tourism at World Heritage sites in South-East Asia", the UNESCO Office in Jakarta with the technical assistance of the UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme and the support from the Government of Malaysia is spearheading the first regional effort in Southeast Asia to introduce a new approach to sustainable tourism management at World Heritage sites in Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia.
Heritage Journeys
Creation of thematic routes to foster heritage based sustainable tourism development
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Cultural tourism is one of the largest and fastest-growing global tourism markets. Culture and creative industries are increasingly being used to promote destinations and enhance their competitiveness and attractiveness.
Many locations are now actively developing their cultural assets as a means of developing comparative advantages in an increasingly competitive tourism marketplace, and to create local distinctiveness in the face of globalization.
UNESCO will endeavour to create networks of key stakeholders to coordinate the destination management and marketing associated with the different heritage routes to promote and coordinate high-quality, unique experiences based on UNESCO recognized heritage. The goal is to promote sustainable development based on heritage values and create added tourist value for the sites.
UNESCO World Heritage Journeys of the EU
Creating heritage-based tourism that spurs investment in culture and the creative industries that are community-centered and offer sustainable and high-quality products that play on Europe's comparative advantages and diversity of its cultural assets.
World Heritage Journeys of Buddhist Heritage Sites
UNESCO is currently implementing a project to develop a unique Buddhist Heritage Route for Sustainable Tourism Development in South Asia with the support from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). South Asia is host to rich Buddhist heritage that is exemplified in the World Heritage properties across the region.
Partners
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Programme Background
In 2011 UNESCO embarked on developing a new World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme.
The aim was to create an international framework for the cooperative and coordinated achievement of shared and sustainable outcomes related to tourism at World Heritage properties.
International Instruments
International Instruments Relating to Sustainable Development and Tourism.
Resolutions adopted by the United Nations, charters adopted by ICOMOS, decisions adopted by the World Heritage Committee, legal instruments adopted by UNESCO on heritage preservation.
- International Mountain Day 2021: sustainable mountain tourism 10-Dec-2021
- Sub‐regional Capacity Building workshop on Sustainable Tourism for the Caribbean 08-Dec-2021
- Tourism survey to analyze impacts of COVID-19 27-Sep-2021
- New publication ‘Visitors Count!' launched to measure the value of tourism in protected areas 19-Aug-2021
- Towards a Future Tourism Strategy: Economic Recovery Tool for a Sustainable World Beyond the Pandemic 13-Apr-2021
- Comoros trains youth tour guides to promote sustainable tourism 01-Sep-2021-02-Sep-2021
- Comoros finalizes Sustainable Tourism Management Plan 13-Jul-2021-14-Jul-2021
- First training workshop for the project: "Capacity Building in Sustainable Tourism Development and Management for World Heritage in Comoros" 02-Nov-2020-05-Nov-2020
- Capacity building on sustainable tourism strategies for “The Industrial Heritage of Barbados: The Story of Sugar and Rum” 27-Oct-2020-29-Oct-2020
- 3rd UNWTO/UNESCO World Conference on Tourism and Culture: for the Benefit of All 03-Dec-2018-05-Dec-2018