6.1 The UN commission on sustainable development should:
· invite countries to integrate tourism into
their sustainable development strategies for the 2002 review (Earth Summit
III);
· ask the review of voluntary initiatives to take on a
review of the tourism voluntary codes and report this to Earth Summit III
in 2002 as part of that review process;
· ask the Inter-Agency Committee of Sustainable Development
(IACSD) to review the role of all agencies and programs involved in tourism to
increase co-operation and identify gaps;
· consider how to tackle critical issues, such as local
economic leakages, multi-stakeholder participation, consumer education, resource
use, protected areas, as well as the need for capacity building of stakeholders
so that they can contribute more effectively to identifying and seeking
solutions for such issues;
· instruct DESA in co-operation with other relevant UN
Agencies (including WTO, UNEP, UNDP), Convention Secretariats, as well as
stakeholder groups, to review and develop indicators of sustainable tourism as
part of their work on producing indicators on each of the chapters of Agenda 21;
· ask the Conference of the Parties to the Biodiversity
Convention to report annually to the CSD on the developments related to tourism
and biodiversity;
· ask governments to sign and implement the Manila
Declaration on the Social Impact of Tourism;
· ask WTTC to develop a multi-stakeholder process for Green
Globe.
· encourage the World Bank, as a key stakeholder, to take an
active role of supporting, co-ordinating and disseminating the on-going
implementation of sustainable tourism efforts;
· raise the profile of tourism within World Bank and other
UN
agencies.