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Strategy Sets A Course For Tourism Industry’s Next Three Decades
Tuesday, 7 November 2023, 10:59 am
Press Release: Tourism Industry Aotearoa
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Today Tourism Industry Aotearoa released Tourism 2050: A
Blueprint for Impact, which lays out the ambitions and gives
direction to the future of tourism in New Zealand.
The
strategy was released to more than 300 business leaders at
the Tourism Summit Aotearoa at Tākina Convention Centre in
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington.
“New Zealand’s
tourism industry is considering how global and local forces
will push and pull the industry. We must prepare for the
future by leaning in, and this means having a great plan,”
says TIA Chief Executive Rebecca Ingram.
Central to
the blueprint is the Vision to Enrich Aotearoa New Zealand.
It envisions a flourishing tourism ecosystem which supports
thriving businesses, delivers world-class experiences and
contributes to New Zealand’s communities and protects our
environment.
The strategy contains 10 Actions which
TIA believes can make game-changing advancements between now
and 2030, and position the industry well for the next 30
years.
These actions fall into three broad
domains:
- To reset the tourism system’s
design and management
- To take action on
carbon emissions and biodiversity
- To better
equip tourism businesses
The success of
the Tourism 2050 Blueprint relies on a united approach, with
industry, government, and businesses all committing to
transformative actions, Ingram says.
“Each tourism
business, regardless of size, has a role to play including
embracing Te Whakarae Māori, living the principles of
Tiaki, and championing sustainability to work towards a net
carbon zero future. It's this collective commitment that
make a difference to all New Zealanders and will propel
tourism forward.'"
The Blueprint was prepared with an
industry leadership group, PWC, the TIA board and widely
consulted on with TIA members.
Summary of Tourism
2050’s 10 Actions:
- Design Tourism Industry
Settings for 2050 - To clearly define and articulate the
structures, roles and responsibilities within the tourism
industry.
- Address Industry Funding – To ensure the
industry can invest in tourism infrastructure, capability
building, destination management, knowledge, and climate
change adaptation.
- Power-up Data and Research –
Equip the tourism industry with the data, research, analysis
and innovation processes that the industry needs so that it
can develop on an informed basis.
- Embrace Te
Whakarae Māori - Integrate kaupapa Māori (Māori approach)
and Mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) into the tourism
industry, for operators to learn about and embrace Māori
culture, including te reo and tikanga to elevate the role of
Māori voices within the tourism industry.
- Achieve
Net Zero Carbon - To accelerate the rate of decarbonisation
of the tourism industry, recognising the practical
constraints that do exist, but moving faster where
possible.
- Champion Predator Free and Biodiversity -
To strengthen the commitment of all tourism operators to
protect the natural environment and biodiversity including
contributing to Predator Free NZ.
- Transform Tourism
and Conservation - Ensuring the interface between tourism
and conservation sectors is working well and for mutual
benefit.
- Build Sustainability Capability - Increase
support for lifting the capacity of tourism businesses to be
prosperous and contributing within a sustainable tourism
industry.
- Grow the Tourism Workforce - To establish
a concerted focus on ensuring the tourism industry has the
people it needs to operate effectively in providing quality
experiences to our visitors.
- Embed the Tiaki Promise
- To deepen the use of Tiaki – Care for New Zealand across
the tourism industry. The principle of Kaitiaki
(Guardianship) is central to how to look after our place and
people.
Please find the Tourism 2050: A
Blueprint for Impact here
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