Responsible Tourism Partnership

World Responsible Tourism Awards

Dr. Harold Goodwin

  • Chairs the panels of judges for the World Responsible Tourism Awards and the other Awards in the family, Africa, India and Ireland
  • Managing Director of the Responsible Tourism Partnership
  • Director , International Centre for Responsible Tourism Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
  • Co-founded responsibletravel.com
  • Director of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism at the University of Greenwich
  • Emeritus Professor and  Responsible Tourism Director at the Institute of Place Management at Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Advisor to the World Travel Market on its Responsible Tourism programme at WTM London

Topics: 

01:04 Dr. Harold Goodwin

08:06 Difference responsible tourism and sustainable tourism

10:43 Politicians and corporate leaders announcements and lack of progress

14:24 World Travel Market and the World Responsible Tourism Awards. Goat Village – winner of the Gold Award

15:11 Carbon offsetting a get out of jail card? Alternatives to carbon offsetting

20:24 Stop talking about Climate Change  

26:08 World Economic Forum and “6 ways travelling professionals can cut their carbon footprint”

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/02/6-ways-travelling-professionals-can-cut-their-carbon-footprint/ 

39:27 Big Data  

https://www.traveldailynews.com/post/big-data-is-key-to-creating-sustainable-travel-solutions-say-experts 

44:38 Is it possible to travel more responsible

47:06 end note.

ARTICLES DISCUSSED

We can all take steps to reduce the environmental impact of our work-related travels.

Individual actions – like the six described here – can cumulatively help prompt more collective changes, but it helps to prioritise by impact.

As the saying goes: be the change you want to see in the world

  1. Travel with trust
  2. Travel light
  3. Travel small
  4. Travel slowly
  5. Travel regeneratively
  6. Travel carefully

44 per cent of travel technology experts predict that ‘Big Data’ will have the biggest impact on the growth of sustainable travel, according to a survey by Travel Technology Europe.

Within the survey, ‘sustainable travel’ and ‘climate change’ were identified as two of the biggest challenges currently facing the industry: highlighted by 45 per cent and 44 per cent of respondents respectively. 47 per cent also commented that their clients are increasingly asking for more eco-friendly, sustainable options: an indication of the increasing importance of environmental concerns throughout the tourism industry.