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/

Nicolas   Dubrocard
Nicolas Dubrocard
Founder & Director, Audit Diagnostic Solutions Tourism

If I had a magic lantern I would make the three following wishes.

1. My first wish would consist in addressing seriously the topic of Food Waste and stop throwing away the resources in the bin. This is our responsibility to change everybody's mind about Food Waste and make it a priority.

2. My second wish would concern Single Use Plastic eradication in hotels. There are great inspiring initiatives with amazing positive impacts. Forget the straws and see bigger: our industry is searching for excuses to avoid drastic changes but for how long can we keep this posture?

3. My third wish would be addressed to hotels' owners, developers and architects: could you please stop building sick hotels that monopolize our time and energy to try and make them less impactful? It would allow us to focus on other topics like the ones mentioned above as well as communities, governance, education, supply chain, diversity,....

Dear magic lantern, make it happen!!!

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