GLOBAL TOURISM BOARDS – INITIATIVES
UN Tourism (formerly UNWTO)
Flagship initiative: Recipe of Change (food waste) – launched March 2026
Strategic framework: Leading the International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism 2027 preparation .
Roadmap timeline:
- February 2026: Roadmap presented to Tourism and Sustainability Committee
- 2026-2027: Regional consultations across member states
- 2027: International Year implementation Key quote:
“The International Year 2027 will enable UN Tourism as the leading international organization in tourism to support our member states in positioning tourism as a truly transformative sector for the post-2030 agenda.”
— Shaikha Al Nuwais
India Ministry of Tourism
Flagship initiative: National Strategy for Sustainable Tourism – formally adopted
Strategic pillars:
- Environmental sustainability
- Biodiversity protection
- Economic sustainability
- Socio-cultural sustainability
- Certification framework
- Strong governance Swadesh Darshan 2.0: Destination-centric scheme redesigned for “sustainable and responsible tourist destinations” with sustainability embedded from planning stage . Budget 2026-27 – Eco-trails announced:
| Region | Initiative |
|---|---|
| Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir | Ecologically designed mountain and nature trails |
| Araku Valley (Eastern Ghats) | Nature-led tourism corridors |
| Podhigai Malai (Western Ghats) | Low-impact trekking routes |
| Odisha, Karnataka, Kerala | Turtle trails |
| Andhra Pradesh (Pulicat Lake) | Bird-watching routes |
Certification framework: The National Strategy includes a dedicated pillar for certification, moving toward transparent benchmarks for genuinely responsible travel options .
“The government is positioning sustainable tourism not as a niche, but as the backbone of long-term sector growth.”
— India Ministry of Tourism policy document
Thailand / Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
Flagship initiative: Hosting GSTC 2026 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference
Date: April 21-24, 2026
Venue: Phuket, Thailand
Expected attendance: 600-700 delegates from 30-60 countries
Key focus areas of the conference:
- Sustainable hospitality systems
- Carbon emission reduction strategies
- Destination management and carrying capacity
- Community-based tourism models
- Biodiversity conservation Expected outcomes:
- Tighter global sustainability standards
- Move toward standardized certification systems
- Measurable sustainability benchmarks
- Stricter destination management policies
“Success in tourism will increasingly be defined by sustainability, accountability, and resilience.”
— GSTC 2026 Conference statement
GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council)
Flagship initiative 1: Destination Standard Revision v.2.0
Revision timeline :
| Phase | Date |
|---|---|
| Terms of Reference published | February 2026 |
| First public consultation | February – April 3, 2026 |
| Second public consultation | June 2026 |
| Feasibility assessment | October 2026 |
| Third public consultation | January 2027 |
| Final revised version announced | May 2027 |
Flagship initiative 2: Animal Welfare Framework
Launched: February 2026
What it covers: First comprehensive, science-based global framework focusing on animal welfare in tourism – covering both wildlife and domestic animals in tourism settings .
Key elements:
- Ethical benchmarks for animal treatment
- Science-based decision-making models
- Collaborative development (veterinarians, conservation experts, animal welfare advocates)
- Best practice guidelines to avoid harmful or exploitative interactions
“This framework marks a significant step forward, integrating ethical animal treatment with the economic and cultural benefits tourism brings to destinations worldwide.”
— GSTC statement
WTTC (World Travel & Tourism Council)
Flagship initiative: Hotel Sustainability Basics – 5,000+ properties milestone (March 2026)
Partnership framework: Nature Positive Tourism Partnership with UN Tourism and Sustainable Hospitality Alliance – launched April 2024 .
Joint report: "Nature Positive Travel & Tourism in Action" – developed with ANIMONDIAL consultancy – sets out sector's pledge to halt and reverse biodiversity loss .
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