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Erick Laseca asked: Mexico pledges once again its commitment to sustainable tourism by introducing new market-driven, economic opportunities that support conservation and community development. The Mexico Tourism Board and other Mexicans governmental tourism entities, in conjunction with the World Heritage Alliance (WHA), Expedia, Inc. and the United Nations Foundation, have initiated an educational partnership program [...]


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<div><em><strong>Erick Laseca</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Mexico pledges once again its commitment to sustainable tourism by introducing new market-driven, economic opportunities that support conservation and community development. The Mexico Tourism Board and other Mexicans governmental tourism entities, in conjunction with the World Heritage Alliance (WHA), Expedia, Inc. and the United Nations Foundation, have initiated an educational partnership program for Expedia representatives and members of local communities in Mexico to ensure the protection of the delicate biodiversity, while empowering the rural communities through entrepreneurship.<br/><br/>Earlier this year, Expedia employees traveled to Mexico&#8217;s Yucatan Peninsula to work with Community Tours Sian Ka&#8217;an (CTSK) &#8212; a local, predominantly Mayan- owned tourism cooperative working to ensure protection of the delicate mix of coral reefs, mangroves, clear deep water pools, and forests, which are increasingly drawing tourists southward from nearby Cancun and the Riviera Maya.<br/><br/>“We are very excited and proud of the benefits that our small local communities are receiving,” commented Mexico Tourism Board CEO, Francisco Lopez Mena on the Community Tours Sian Ka’an. “CTSK is a perfect example of how we can empower a local community with the right entrepreneurial skills, while at the same time protecting the environment and offering visitors a rich and fulfilling experience,” stated Lopez Mena.<br/><br/>A representative of CTSK, Manuel Quezada IX, was recently a panelist during the United Nations’ Dialogue for the Future: Indigenous Entrepreneurship Forum organized with Aveda, Inc., to discuss issues related to indigenous entrepreneurship, opportunities and challenges. Satisfyingly, CTSK has experienced revenue growth of more than 125 percent, and it was recently recognized with the prestigious Equator Prize, given biannually to the world&#8217;s most innovative community sustainable development project initiatives.<br/><br/>&#8220;Tourism is fundamental for creating a constituency for conservation,&#8221; said Mexico Tourism Secretary Rodolfo Elizondo, “It is important for us as leaders in this industry, to empower our local communities and bring significant changes, financial and environmental benefits for all to enjoy,” added Elizondo.<br/><br/>In 2006 and under Elizondo’s leadership, Mexico became a member of the World Heritage Alliance (WHA), as the first national tourism secretariat to ever join an organization as such. By signing an agreement with the WHA, the country reiterates its commitment to the promotion and preservation of Mexico’s 26 World Heritage sites.<br/><br/>Mexico is ranked first in the Americas and eighth worldwide in UNESCO sites, a distinction given to places of historical, cultural and natural relevance to the world. The country’s islands and protected areas in the Gulf of Baja California, declared a World Heritage Site in 2005, are the most recent addition to Mexico’s impressive list.<br/><br/>Pueblos Magicos Initiative<br/><br/>Another initiative undertaken by the Mexican government is the Pueblos Magicos Program. Mexico’s Tourism Secretariat’s (Sectur) Pueblos Magicos program helps increase tourism to towns located near large cities or other tourist sites, reasonably accessible via roads and that are of particular historic or religious value. Founded in 2001, the Pueblos Magicos program coordinates local, state and federal efforts, channeling funds so the towns may diversify and improve their tourism infrastructure and help inhabitants economically.<br/><br/>While the primary focus of Pueblos Magicos is to develop cultural tourism, other segments, such as eco tourism, adventure tourism and rural tourism also fall under the program’s canopy. As the towns develop the products offered in the different segments, sustainable tourism is cultivated. The program empowers the townspeople, who must initiate and manage the process. Once a town is declared a Pueblo Magico, it receives funds to support the modernization of the micro, small and medium regional businesses related to the tourism industry, such as handicraft shops and restaurants. These grassroots efforts contribute to the tourism sector’s vitality and creativity as well as promote the entrepreneurial spirit.<br/><br/>About the Mexico Tourism Board<br/><br/>The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) brings together the resources of federal and state governments, municipalities and private companies to promote Mexico&#8217;s tourism attractions and destinations internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB is Mexico’s tourism promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the private and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America.<br/><br/># # #<br/><br/>Erick Laseca<br/><br/>Mexico Tourism Board<br/><br/>312-228-0571 ext14<br/><br/>erick.laseca@bm.com<br/><br/>http://www.visitmexico.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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<div><em><strong>Michael Christodoulou</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Green is a word we constantly hear on a daily basis, and for a very valid reason. With all the environmental challenges that affect our planet, governments, companies and consumers are becoming more and more aware of the issues and the many ways to improve our current situation.<br/><br/>We all know that the Travel Industry is rapidly growing and at the same time changing. The impact it leaves on the tourist destinations and the planet in general is up to us and you, the travel consumer.<br/><br/>As a Destination Management Company, we at Olympus Tours are committed to promote and respect the most valuable assets Mexico has to offer: from the amazing diving in Cozumel, the spectacular turquoise waters and archeological sites of the Mayan Riviera and newly renovated Cancun, to Mexico City&#8217;s architecture and culture, and all the way to the perfect combination of Vallarta&#8217;s green mountains overlooking the Pacific, to the breathtaking sunsets of Los Cabos.<br/><br/>The following are some of the practices we implement as an Ecotourism and Sustainable tourism conscious company:<br/><br/>•	Spread the financial benefits amongst local people and suppliers.<br/><br/>•	Provide employment and leadership opportunities for local people.<br/><br/>•	Respect and most importantly promote local customs and culture.<br/><br/>•	Provide safe trips for our guests.<br/><br/>•	Limit the physical impact of trips in all destination communities-particularly sensitive natural and cultural environments.<br/><br/>•	Provide support to organizations and local communities.<br/><br/>•	Promote opportunities for guests to interact with local people.<br/><br/>•	Discourage the participation of our guests in activities which exploit animals &#8211; wild or domestic.<br/><br/>•	Work to prevent the exploitation of children in tourism.<br/><br/>•	Support and encourage fair employment practices.<br/><br/>•	Promote activities and excursions with suppliers that share our philosophy on Social Responsibility &#8211; most of Riviera Maya tours, and some of Cancun tours offered are focused on Ecotourism.<br/><br/>•	Recommend hotels and establishments with green practices &#8211; most of the hotels in Playa del Carmen and in general Riviera Maya hotels are eco-friendly.<br/><br/>•	Recycle everything possible in all our offices through out Mexico<br/><br/>•	Reduce energy consumption in all our offices.<br/><br/>We invite you to make a positive contribution to the sustainable future of travel, the environment, and local cultures and economies around the world.<br/><br/><strong>make a difference:</strong><br/><br/>be aware and respectful of the culture and traditions of the place you are visiting, as well as be conscious of how you can help protect any endangered species in the region you are vacationing. Here are some tips you might want to consider:<br/><br/>•	Buy locally made souvenirs<br/><br/>•	Help preserve local wildlife and habitats &#8211; do not damage flowers, plants or coral, and do not buy products made from endangered plants or animals.<br/><br/>•	Do not have pictures taken of your self with animals of endangered species under captivity for commercial purposes such as monkeys, parrots and other exotic species.<br/><br/>•	Use water wisely &#8211; showers instead of baths, and inform hotel staff if you are happy to re-use towels and linen rather than have them changed daily.<br/><br/>•	Save energy &#8211; always turn off air conditioning, lights and TVs when not in use.<br/><br/>•	Learn about the culture and customs of the areas you visit.<br/><br/>•	Be sensitive about the cultural differences &#8211; in some cases very significant &#8211; of the locals<br/><br/><strong>* What is Ecotourism?</strong><br/><br/>Ecotourism is a type of Sustainable tourism that emphasizes conserving nature and improving the lives of local people in rural and wilderness areas.<br/><br/><strong>** What is Sustainable Tourism?</strong><br/><br/>Sustainable tourism is not just limited to areas of ecological significance, but actively aims to reduce negative impacts in general for urban, rural, and wilderness areas. Sustainable tourism looks at the needs of the present, but also focuses on current actions that can reduce negative impacts in the long run. It promotes economic viability, socio-cultural sensibility, and environmental sustainability at destinations of natural and cultural significance in both mass tourism and various niche tourism segments.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>


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