UN Tourism has joined with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to further advance the role of data and governance in tourism development across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Against a backdrop of
increased engagement by international organisations in supporting sustainable
tourism programs in the region, the new “Shaping Sustainable Tourism – the Role
of Tourism Observatories in Latin America and the Caribbean,” report is designed
to help connect national strategies with local actions.
The report emphasises
the importance of regular, timely, reliable and locally generated data. Tourism
observatories - such as UN Tourism’s International Network of Sustainable
Tourism Observatories (INSTO) - enable destinations to monitor key indicators,
including supply and demand trends, resource use and tourism capacities, and
translate this information into actionable insights for planning, investment,
and policy decisions.
The publication also
underscores the importance of participatory governance, showing how
observatories create platforms for public and private stakeholders to align
priorities, strengthen coordination, and support more transparent and
accountable tourism.
The analysis provides
an overview of how tourism observatories operate and presents a series of case
studies and best practices from across the region.
The report was
presented during the 1st World Travel Market (WTM) Latin America Ministers’
Summit in Sao Paulo.
It reflects the longstanding collaboration between the UN Tourism and the IDB and their shared commitment to advancing sustainable tourism through effective and evidence-based management. -TradeArabia News Service