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For
the first time, the UN Climate Change conference of the parties will welcome
Tourism Ministers, placing the sector firmly within the COP29 Action Agenda and
providing a high-level platform for dialogue – at the initiative and joint
leadership of the State Tourism Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan and
the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism).
This
achievement reflects the leading role played by UN Tourism in a shift for a
science-based approach to guide the sector on tourism climate action, and
builds on the efforts of the Glasgow Declaration Initiative, which is
implemented within the framework of the One Planet Sustainable Tourism
Programme. The collaboration of committed Member States and tourism
stakeholders, and the support provided by the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP), have been instrumental in achieving this landmark momentum
for the tourism sector at COP29.
Scheduled
for 20th November, the First Ministerial Meeting on Climate Action in Tourism
will be followed by three high-level thematic roundtables on measurement and
decarbonization, regeneration (adaptation) and finance and innovative
solutions, building towards a bold tourism climate agenda for good.
Access
the Programme of Events here.
Baku
Declaration: Tourism steps up its ambitions
The
COP29 Presidency, will lead the launch of the Baku Declaration on Enhanced
Climate Action in Tourism. The Declaration is a call to action in response to
the need to develop more economy-wide Nationally Determined Contributions
(NDCs) to the Paris Agreement, as called for by UN Secretary-General, Antonio
Guterres, UNFCCC's Executive Secretary, Simon Stiell and UN Tourism Secretary –
General, Zurab Pololikashvili. In Baku, government representatives will be
encouraged to endorse the Declaration and set out their plans to connect
tourism policies and efforts with national climate goals and the UN Climate
Change Agenda. UN Tourism and the State Tourism Agency of Azerbaijan will be
releasing for public consultation a Position Paper on Exploring Opportunities
to Integrate Tourism in NDCs, in a nationally determined manner.
To
endorse the Baku Declaration, please send an official written communication
(letter, note verbale, etc.) to the COP29 Presidency or email to tourism@cop29.az The full text of the
Baku Declaration is available here (see Annex 9 on page 20).
Boosting
Engagement and Accountability
Two
of UN Tourism's flagship sustainability initiatives will also feature in the
Thematic Day, with stakeholders urged to take action.
The Glasgow
Declaration Initiative on Climate Action in Tourism, is a voluntary commitment
launched at COP26, implemented within the framework of the One Planet
Sustainable Tourism Programme, and recognized as a Global Climate Action
initiative by UNFCCC. At COP29, the Glasgow Declaration Initiative is to be
given fresh impetus to include additional signatories, especially focusing on
its positioning as a tool to support the implementation of national climate
policies through tourism climate action structured around five strategic
pathways: measurement, decarbonization, regeneration/adaptation, collaboration
and finance.
To
join the Glasgow Declaration Initiative and become part of a multi-stakeholder
network of over 900 organizations collectively working on climate action,
please visit Glasgow Declaration Initiative page.
Also
in Baku, the Statistical Framework for Measuring the Sustainability of
Tourism (MST), adopted by the UN Statistical Commission in February 2024, will
be formally acknowledged as the tool to measure the sector's climate action
impacts. The MST Framework is a living example of moving beyond GDP to also
include environmental data, such as GHG emissions and energy use. In
recognition of this, MST will be positioned in its capacity to drive the
production of more trustworthy, country-owned and internationally comparable
data on the impact of tourism on climate change, laying the necessary
foundation for progress in the mitigation of tourism-related GHG emissions and
energy efficiency.
A
COP29 Legacy for Enhanced Climate Action
As
part of the plans to continue accelerating climate action in tourism, COP29
delegates will be discussing a coordination mechanism and partnership
envisaged, led by UN Tourism with the UN System, multilateral partners, the
industry, academia and other key stakeholders to ensure coherence and alignment
to advance a science-based agenda for positive impact.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
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