Enhancing sustainable tourism practices through the incorporation of welfare standards for wild animals in captivity and in the wild
Améliorer les pratiques de tourisme durable par l’intégration de normes en matière de bien-être de la faune sauvage en captivité et dans son milieu naturel
Mejorar las prácticas de turismo sostenible mediante la incorporación de normas de bienestar para los animales silvestres en cautividad y en libertad
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By incorporating animal welfare into sustainable tourism practices, this motion bridges gaps in existing IUCN resolutions, ensuring that tourism not only contributes to economic development but also aligns with One Health principles. This approach promotes ethical treatment of animals, supports biodiversity conservation, and mitigates zoonotic risks. Furthermore, the Joint Risk Assessment Operational Tool (2020) highlights the need for cross-sectoral collaboration to address zoonotic risks at the human-animal interface through coordinated and evidence-based actions. This aligns with established frameworks, such as the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, CMS Resolutions, and the principles outlined in UNGA Resolution A/RES/77/178, which collectively promote biodiversity conservation through sustainable and integrative practices.
Moreover, the 'Nature Positive Tourism' framework, endorsed by the high-level ‘Nature Positive Tourism’ Partnership, made up of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, includes biodiversity as a core focus and animal welfare as an important consideration within sustainable tourism practices. This approach monitors, assesses, and reduces the negative impacts of tourism on nature and wildlife, supporting the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and reflecting the motion's objectives. Recognizing animals as integral to tourism delivery, the framework offers pathways for governments, operators, and stakeholders to adopt science-based monitoring, certification standards, and recovery strategies, emphasizing biodiversity conservation while including animal welfare as a supporting element. This motion builds on such initiatives to advance global tourism policies that safeguard biodiversity and promote welfare-conscious tourism.
This motion underscores the necessity of collaborative efforts among governments, NGOs, and the private sector to establish a tourism industry that respects and protects wild animals while advancing global conservation, sustainable development and human health objectives.