KERALA
WINS UN AWARD FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
Kerala Tourism
has been conferred the United Nations Award for creating innovative initiatives for sustainable
tourism, the first time India has ever won the recognition.
The state lifted the coveted honour for its
sustainable development initiative in the world renowned backwater resort of Kumarakom, a Kerala tourism release said on
Thursday.
Kerala Tourism bagged the honour at the annual United
Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Awards for Excellence and Innovation in Tourism presented at
Madrid in Spain.
Kerala won the UNWTO Ulysses Award
for Innovation in Public Policy and Governance,
the highest honour given to the government bodies for shaping global tourism
policies through innovative initiatives.
Kerala Tourism was chosen for the honour for its path-breaking 'Responsible
Tourism' project in Kumarakom, which has successfully linked the local
community with the Hospitality industry and government departments, thereby
creating a model for empowerment and development of the people in the area
while sustaining eco-friendly tourism.
The Kumarakom initiative had earlier won the National Award for Best Rural
Tourism Project in March last year and also the PATA Grand Award for
Environment.
"Kerala, a popular ecotourism destination, portrays responsible and
sustainable tourism in an exceptional manner," said UNWTO
Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, at the awards ceremony. Last year, the
Ministry of Tourism of Malaysia had won the UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation
in Public Policy and Governance for its Homestay Experience Programme. Previous
winners in the category include Peru, Portugal and China.
Instituted in 2003 by UNWTO, the United Nations agency for the promotion of
responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism, the UNWTO Awards
showcase innovation and application of knowledge in tourism with the aim of
effecting governance and society.
UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation was given in four categories --- Public
Policy and Governance; Enterprises and NGOs; Research and Technology. Two other
categories UNWTO Ulysses Prize and UNWTO Award for Lifetime Achievement
recognise individual contributions.
"We are humbled by the UNWTO's decision to confer this highest
international award on our state," said Kerala Tourism Minister A P
Anilkumar. "It is a recognition of our continuing efforts to sustain
global tourism, which can progress only if we consider the local community as
our biggest partner," he added.
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