Navigating the Future: UN Tourism Executive Director Discuss Science and Sustainability Ahead of COP29

As COP29 approaches this November, HNtv INSIDERS sat down with Zoritsa Urosevic, Executive Director of UN Tourism and Willy Legrand, Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management at IU International University of Applied Sciences in Germany to discuss the inaugural UN Climate Change COP29 Thematic Day on Tourism.

As COP29 approaches this November, HNtv INSIDERS sat down with Zoritsa Urosevic, Executive Director of UN Tourism and Willy Legrand, Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management at IU International University of Applied Sciences in Germany to discuss the inaugural UN Climate Change COP29 Thematic Day on Tourism.

This marks the first time tourism will be specifically addressed at a UN climate change conference. During their conversation, Zoritsa Urosevic revisited the idea of a science-based economy in tourism, which incorporates scientific research and data-driven strategies into tourism planning for enhanced sustainability.

They also highlighted UN Tourism's flagship initiative in collaboration with the University of Oxford SDG Impact Lab to develop the first global, standardised Enviromental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Framework for Tourism Businesses. This Framework supports UN Tourism’s mission to decouple tourism growth from its environmental and social impacts, a critical step towards ensuring a sustainable future for the entire sector.

The 30-minute interview explores the vital role of tourism in advancing the global sustainability agenda as major international environmental discussions loom.

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Zoritsa Urosevic joined UN Tourism in 2006 as Executive Secretary of the Business Council. Since 2010, she has led work on positioning tourism in the development cooperation and trade agendas, while strengthening UN Tourism’s institutional framework, leading the inclusion of UN Tourism in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) list, as recipient organization for Official Development Assistance (ODA).

Dr. Willy Legrand is Professor at the IU International University of Applied Sciences in Germany with a specialization in sustainable hospitality development and management.

Founded in 1994 in Maastricht, the Netherlands, Hospitality Net is the #1 B2B portal for global hotel professionals and one of the longest-running independent hospitality B2B publications in the world. Hospitality Net acts as a neutral broker and publisher of hotel business information, built on a membership model for all stakeholders in the global hotel industry.

With over 100,000 students, IU International University of Applied Sciences (IU) is the largest university in Germany. The private, state-approved educational institution with its main campus in Erfurt brings together more than 200 bachelor's and master's programmes under one roof, which are offered in German or English.

The World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) is the United Nations agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism.