blogThe Future of Sustainable Tourism: Our Predictions

Posted on:August 13, 2024

The startling impact of climate change and environmental issues means we cannot ignore sustainability.

What the Future Holds for Tourism

Sustainability is a growing global trend that is certain to be ever-present and impact every industry, including tourism, in the foreseeable future. Despite being a cornerstone of South Africa’s economy, contributing approximately 8.6% to GDP and supporting countless jobs, tourism is a notable contributor to carbon emissions. Its environmental footprint is a growing concern. As a result, the industry needs a paradigm shift that promotes responsible travel to natural areas to conserve the environment and sustain the well-being of local people. These ethical and sustainable practices must attempt to make a low impact on the environment and local culture while helping to generate income and employment and conserve local ecosystems.

How the Future of Tourism Will Be Affected by Eco Lodges

Eco-lodges are safari lodges built in an environmentally friendly way. These pioneers of regenerative tourism and sustainable living have used renewable energy and water conservation to make the future of tourism sustainable. Along with being part of local communities, eco-lodges help in environmental conservation, resulting in local heritage preservation, and are built and operated to have the least possible negative effect on the environment. As demand for green holidays grows, so does the potential of eco-lodges, spreading their influence to more and more people to adhere to sustainable practices.

The Impact That Travel Emissions Will Have on Sustainable Tourism

Sustainable tourism is the future of travel. Yet there’s a huge problem facing the growing sector. According to the World Tourism Organisation, transport emissions from tourism could reach as high as 5.3% of all human-made emissions by 2030. Currently, the sector contributes about 5% of global manufactured greenhouse gas emissions – from flights, cars, trains, and accommodations, with activity-based offsets at destinations.

These figures demonstrate that tourism is forcing a move toward a more sustainable model.

The Benefits of Sustainable Tourism and the Future of Ecotourism

Sustainable tourism has many advantages. Firstly, eco-friendly tourism conserves nature and culture while promoting the economy. The concept also encourages responsible travelling to minimise waste and lower carbon emissions. Tourism boosts economies with employment opportunities and fosters local entrepreneurship, thus enhancing competitiveness in regional markets. Additionally, ecotourism enhances cultural exchange as locals share their culture with visitors and build good relationships.

Future of Ecotourism

Ecotourism has become such a globalised market. The future of this kind of tourism speaks to a worldwide revolution in the travel sector. With an ever-growing eco-consciousness among travellers, destinations are in a position to go green. Innovations in green technology and sustainable infrastructure open new perspectives for eco-friendly tourism, preserving natural habitats and livelihoods. In addition to protecting biodiversity, this change will educate visitors and prepare them to care for the environment.

Ecotourism and Responsible Tourism

The International Tourism Society defines ecotourism as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well-being of the local people, and involves interpretation and inclusive education. Ecotourism represents a very specialised niche of sustainable tourism that aims toward the conservation of natural environments and the ability to bring added value to communities. The concept drives conservation by displaying unique flora, fauna, and cultural heritage through organised projects, volunteer programmes, and educational initiatives. The scope and status of goals proposed in ecotourism are similar to those of responsible tourism. However, the latter focuses on the traveller’s responsibility in choosing sustainable travel options. These choices must align with the industry’s efforts to protect destinations. Responsible tourism recognises that every travel activity is associated with the environment, economy, and culture. It is all about making responsible travel choices in a sustainable, ethical way to conserve the natural environment, support local enterprises, reduce waste and pollution, and respect local cultures and traditions.

Discover how Isibindi Africa Lodges promotes sustainability in tourism through the Isibindi Foundation. Learn more about Kosi Forest Lodge projects.

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