Author: World Travel & Tourism Council
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Media Type: Report
Summary:
Countries with a more open and sustainable tourism sector tend to be more peaceful. This research from the World Travel & Tourism Council looks for the first time at the empirical links between tourism and peace.
Abstract:
Travel & Tourism has often been recognised for its ability to drive peace, security and understanding. World leaders, from John F Kennedy to Bill Clinton to Tony Blair, have highlighted the importance of the sector. Now, for the first time, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has partnered with the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP) to explore the links between tourism and peace.
The research shows that countries with a more open and sustainable tourism sector tend to be more peaceful:
- A sustainable and open tourism sector brings about a higher level of positive peace: namely the attitudes, institutions, and structures that create and sustain peaceful societies.
- Countries with a more sustainable and open tourism sector are more likely to enjoy higher levels of positive peace in the future.
- The more sustainable a country’s tourism sector, the lower the country’s level of violence and conflict is likely to be.
- In non-conflict-affected countries, tourism is resilient to deteriorations in violence and conflict, even when terrorism is targeted at tourists.
Arts & Intersections:
Categories: Tourism, International, Access and Equity
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
PUBLISHER INFORMATION
Name: World Travel & Tourism Council
Website URL: https://www.wttc.org