CSD-6 Follow-up:
Multi-Stakeholder Review of Voluntary Initiatives and Agreements for Industry

Initiative: Eco-Tourism Manifesto (draft -- awaiting comments)

General Information
(Creation Year & Reason)

September 1990
Reason: N/A

Initiator(s)

Africa Travel Association

Objectives(s)

Educate its membership with regard to what their role can and should be in 'responsible tourism'

Timeframes and Milestones

1992 - First Ecotourism Symposium for Africa held in Senegal
1994 - Second Bi-Annual Symposium on Sustainable Tourism held in South Africa
1996 - Third Bi-Annual Ecotourism Symposium held in Morocco

As follow-up in 1995, ATA established the Responsible Traveler Guidelines

Implementation Process

The Eco-Tourism Manifesto is 3 pronged:

Member Countries pledge:

  • To establish the machinery for protection of the ecology, natural resources and wildlife

  • To Enhance the quality of the tourist visit by easing the entry and exit formalities

  • To create good infrastructure assuring easy access and to use trained personnel to highlight each country's unique appeal

  • To establish rigid codes of quality for accommodation and services, making sure the local tourist economy does not overshadow the attraction

  • To work with transportation companies to make travel safe, comfortable and convenient

Travel Industry pledges:

  • To prepare the visitor by providing detailed information on the culture, etiquette and mores of the host country

  • To provide clients with opportunities to participate in ecological and environmental programs

  • To adhere to a strict code of truth in advertising by accurately describing facilities and costs

Visitor should be encouraged:

  • To respect the land and water, not only to avoid damaging, abusing or littering, but to contribute to the preservation and protection of these resources

  • To enjoy the wildlife in its natural habitat and refrain from harassment of these magnificent creatures

  • To honor the sensitivities, customs and culture of the people they are visiting and observe local rules of etiquette and behavior

  • To share and exchange cross-cultural ideas and to keep an open attitude to local values

  • To continue this habit of caring and concern upon returning home, by not supporting industries that harm ecosystems and the environment

Monitoring Process & Parties

N/A

Success in Achieving Stated Objectives

N/A

Public Education & Information Components

ATA has a web-site on the internet and publishes the Africa Travel Magazine

Web-site: http://ata.trav.org

Eco-tourism Manifesto published in English and French

Replication Potential

Moderate.

Mechanisms for Improvement

Would benefit from monitoring mechanism, baseline and quantifiable targets.

Contacts for Further Information

Karen Hoffman
Africa Travel Association
347 Fifth Avenue, Suite 610
New York, NY 10016
Tel 212/447-1926
Fax 212/725-8253
e-mail: africatvl@aol.com