From the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism [1] to the Net Zero Roadmap for Travel & Tourism [2], the industry is taking on the decarbonisation challenge and giving itself net zero toolboxes. We have officially entered the Decade of Decarbonisation.

Has the industry equally and forcefully entered the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration [3]? From forest to farmlands, mountains, grasslands and urban environment, nature and ecosystem services are at the center of hospitality processes providing food, filtering water and air and regulating heat in the cities. The industry monetizes the natural beauty of destinations and regularly damages or destroys habitats, sealing ground with infrastructure development. Hospitality developments can be done differently of course, and existing hospitality businesses can prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems, paying back into the upkeep and restoration.

Decarbonisation and biodiversity restoration are two sides of the same coin, but are we acting accordingly?

For the year ahead, what are three actions you recommend the industry to implement which have a dual goal of tackling climate change and biodiversity loss?

Sources

[1] One Planet (2021). Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism. https://www.oneplanetnetwork.org/programmes/sustainable-tourism/glasgow-declaration

[2] WTTC (2021). A Net Zero Roadpamp for Travel & Tourism. World Travel and Tourism Council & UNEP https://wttc.org/Portals/0/Documents/Reports/2021/WTTC_Net_Zero_Roadmap.pdf

[3] UNEP & FAO (2021). Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030. https://www.decadeonrestoration.org/

Celine Vadam
Celine Vadam
Founder & CEO of WE(i) Think

My 3 recommendations to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss are the following:

  1. Education - of guests, employees, communities, investors. The hospitality industry has an important role in spreading the word about sustainability through its wide reach. Educating people on these principles is for me the first step to trigger long term change.
  2. Mindful spending - from investment to procurement, hotels need to think of how they spend their money and what is the impact of their choices, calculating their ROI not solely based on profit but on overall return and impact for the environment and the people.
  3. Forward thinking - shifting from a sustainable approach to a regenerative approach, targeting how we can improve our environment, restore its fauna and flora, improve air and water quality, when evaluating different solutions or action points. 

My overall recommendation would be to take the first step today, no matter how big or small it is.

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