2.7 Capturing good practice
One of the key routes to progress is the collection and
dissemination of examples of "good practice". At the seminar some very good
examples of different approaches that are being taken around the world were put
forward. The collection of these, and others, in a rigorous way would be
beneficial to everyone (see e.g. project being completed by Tourism Concern, VSO
and University of North London). What is required is practice that demonstrates
under particular economic, ecological and social situations, tourism can
contribute positively to sustainable development. Also example of "bad" practice
can provide important lessons and raise new issues for consideration.
The development of agreed criteria for such "good practice" would
be an important advancement, as would the agreement of a clearing house to house
these examples.
There are some examples of good practice that the tourism industry
has initiated dealing with the use of natural resources. Though important as a
first step this needs to be built on to take into consideration the impacts on
the local economy, cultural and social norms of the destination. Long term
monitoring and evaluation of examples of good practice is
needed