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Globally, the tourism industry already accounts for an average of 9% of nations’ GDP and is an important source of foreign exchange and foreign direct investment for many developing countries. Before COVID-19, the United Nations World Tourism Organization projected international tourist arrivals would increase from 1.1 billion in 2014 to 1.8 billion in 2030. For many developing countries, tourism is a key pillar of national development

However, the rapid growth in both international and domestic travel, the trends to travel farther and over shorter periods of time, and the preference given to energy-intensive transportation are increasing the non-renewable energy dependency of tourism, resulting in the sector’s contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions.

To reverse this trend, the tourism sector can make a major contribution to the green economy through more sustainable practices, climate change mitigation and ecotourism. Greening the tourism sector allows tourism growth, environmental conservation and social well-being to be mutually reinforcing – with green tourism creating new, green jobs, supporting the local economy and reducing poverty.

Tourism and Hospitality

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How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the cruise industry? In addition to the industry players, many small island nations rely on the revenue earned from guests on visiting ships and the related tourism activities including restaurants, attractions and tours.

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https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/11/impact-coronavirus-pandemic-cruise-ships/

This Rapid Socio-Economic Impact Assessment (RSEIA) was carried out with an objective to gain a quick understanding of the overall nature of impact of the COVID-19 crisis on tourism and affiliated sectors and the impact the pandemic has had on individuals engaged in the sector. A useful report as it discusses recommendations when planning the response and recovery of the tourism-related job losses for a robust ‘exit strategy’.

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https://www.greengrowthknowledge.org/research/rapid-socio-economic-impact-assessment-covid-19-bhutan...