CAF adheres to Glasgow Declaration on Tourism
January 19, 2023
The development bank of Latin America becomes the first multilateral organization to join the more than 450 organizations that have signed the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, an instrument to help attain the global goals of halving greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
CAF—development bank of Latin America—adhered to the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism during FITUR 2023, in a sign of its commitment to become the green bank of Latin America and the Caribbean and accelerate climate action in all industries of the region.
The adherence coincides with the creation of a new area on sustainable, regenerative tourism, which will support tourism development, which, in addition to driving economic growth and job creation, contributes to mitigating the effects of climate change, preserving biodiversity, enhancing cultural heritage and boosting key industries such as transport, hospitality, catering and gastronomy.
By adhering to the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, CAF commits to the following:
- Supporting the reduction of emissions by half by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
- Delivering climate action plans within 12 months of becoming a signatory, and implementing them.
- Aligning corporate plans with the five indicators of the declaration: measurement, decarbonization, regeneration, collaboration, financing.
- Reporting publicly every year on the progress of intermediate and long-term objectives, as well as on the actions being taken.
- Working in a spirit of collaboration, sharing good practices and solutions, and disseminating information to encourage more organizations to join in attaining the goals of the Declaration.
Tourism is one of the most important industries of Latin American economies. In 2019, it accounted for 42% of total exports from the Caribbean and 10% from Latin America. The tourism economy, which includes all sectors orbiting around service to travelers, accounted for 26% of total GDP in the Caribbean, and 10% in Latin America. It also created 35% of jobs in the Caribbean and 10% in Latin America.
CAF’s new strategy in regenerative tourism
CAF has opened a new office in the Dominican Republic, to promote the development of living, regenerative tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean, which, in addition to avoiding negative impact on the environment, contributes to restoring and improving natural and cultural heritage, effectively and equitably enhancing its contribution to people’s well-being.
These are the lines of action of CAF’s new tourism proposal:
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