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Alex Naar Sustainable Tourism Outreach Coordinator East Carolina University NCLM Annual Conference October 26, 2009

Alex Naar Sustainable Tourism Outreach Coordinator East Carolina University NCLM Annual Conference October 26, 2009. Great Places to Visit are Great Places to Live: Sustainable Tourism as a Strategy for Growing Green Jobs, Protecting the Natural Environment and Supporting Community.

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Alex Naar Sustainable Tourism Outreach Coordinator East Carolina University NCLM Annual Conference October 26, 2009

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  1. Alex Naar Sustainable Tourism Outreach Coordinator East Carolina University NCLM Annual Conference October 26, 2009
  2. Great Places to Visit are Great Places to Live: Sustainable Tourism as a Strategy for Growing Green Jobs, Protecting the Natural Environment and Supporting Community Defining Tourism, Sustainable Tourism, and Green Tourism Jobs Tourism as a Place-Based Economic Development Strategy Great Places to Visit are Great Places to Live Partnerships: A Strategy for Place-Based Sustainable Tourism Development
  3. What is Tourism? “The activities of people traveling to, and staying in, places outside their usual environment for not less than 24 hours or one night and not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business or other purposes.”(World Tourism Organization) The problem with this definition is that it fails to recognize that tourism is an industry. (Smith, S., 1988) “Tourism is the aggregate of all businesses that directly provide goods or services to facilitate business, pleasure, and leisure activities away from the home environment.” (Canadian National Task Force on Tourism Data)
  4. Traits of the Tourism Industry Activity linked to visitor spending Exchange of dollars Outside income entering local economy Considered an export Those dollars have a direct, indirect, and induced impact as they circulate within the local economy Not considered a “single” industry A demand-side activity which affects multiple sectors to various degrees Lodging, recreation, retail, real estate, air passenger transport, food & beverage, car rental, taxi services…
  5. Economic Impact of Tourism Tourism-related activities led to $23.1 billion in economic activity across the state (2007). Total GDP of tourism was $16.9 billion, 4.2% of the state economy. Responsible for 375,000 jobs in the state, or 9% of all private sector wage and salary employment in North Carolina. Contributed $4.18 billion to state’s payroll. Generated $2.5 billion in state and local taxes NC Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development
  6. Tourism in North Carolina Tourism jobs are found across different industry sectors Most jobs are in retail, food and beverage, and lodging. But tourism activity creates jobs in almost every industry. NC Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development
  7. Describing Sustainable Tourism Actions that contribute to a balanced and healthy economy by generating tourism-related jobs, revenues, and taxes while protecting and enhancing the destination’s socio-cultural, historical, natural, and built resources for the enjoyment and well-being of both residents and visitors. Center for Sustainable Tourism
  8. Sustainable Tourism Environmental Responsibility Social Responsibility Financial Responsibility
  9. 12 Categories of Sustainable Action Energy Conservation & Management Ecosystem and Biodiversity Conservation Freshwater Consumption Reduction Wastewater Management Greenhouse Gas Emissions Preservation Social Norms and Culture Solid Waste Management and Reduction Land Use Planning & Management Air Quality Protection and Noise Reduction Responsible Purchasing Training and Education for Employees and Clients Economic Benefits for Local Community
  10. Green Tourism Jobs Green Collar Jobs can be defined as either: Jobs in a green industry Renewable Energy, Sustainable Farming, Wastewater Treatment Jobs that are now greener Truck driver that drives a more fuel efficient diesel truck Tourism jobs can be in either category Commercial landowner preserving open-space for hiking trails Glassblower that uses renewable energy It is estimated that in 2008 there were 7,500 green tourism jobs across the state. Sustainable Economies Consulting
  11. Place-Based Tourism Development Place-based economic development is based on the premise that a sustainable local economy must be planned and developed as an appropriate response to the possibilities and limitations of that particular place and: is rooted in a community’s interest in the “triple bottom line” of economic, social, and environmental returns on investment, is focused on unique features of a particular landscape or culture is locally driven and capitalizing on existing local assets, provides a balanced long-term approach to sustainability of resources, and is dependent on creative entrepreneurship and long-range vision. NCDENR, One NC Naturally
  12. Place-Based Tourism Development Environmental Preservation and Conservation Socio-Cultural Equality and Justice Local Economic Development
  13. Place-Based Tourism Development Traits of Place-Based Tourism Development Place sensitive Historic sites are tied to a location Cultural heritage can not be boxed up and shipped Natural heritage is by definition immovable Can only be accomplished if sustainably ‘harvested’ Local community residents will push back if they bear the costs of tourism and not reap the benefits Natural amenities can become easily damaged by overuse Typically not done well without local support
  14. Traveler Tourism Services Resources Host Community Infrastructure Sustainable Place-Based Tourism Development
  15. Great Places to Visit . . . Are Great Places to Live! Attracting green oriented businesses Attracting location neutral industries Attracting retirees Using place-based tourism development as a venue to support other types of place based economic development Working Lands Value added local agriculture, sustainable forestry, bio-fuels and renewable energy Working Waters Commercial fishing www.onencnaturally.org
  16. Partnerships--Tourism Development Center for Sustainable Tourism, East Carolina University www.sustainabletourism.org NC Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development www.nccommerce.com/tourism Natural Corridors, Scenic Byways, and Self-Guided Tours NC Birding Trail NC Civil War Trails Mountains to Sea Trail HomeGrownHandMade trails NC Main Street Center www.nccommerce.com/mainstreet
  17. Partnerships—Economic Development ECU’s Office of Engagement, Innovation, and Economic Development www.ecu.edu/oeied One NC Naturally www.onencnaturally.org NC Cooperative Extension and Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project www.ces.ncsu.edu and www.asapconnections.org NC Recreation Resources Services http://cnr.ncsu.edu/rrs
  18. Environmental Protection & Sustainability NC Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance www.p2pays.org NC State Energy Office www.energync.net NCSU Solar Center www.ncsc.ncsu.edu Sustainable North Carolina www.sustainnc.org NC Office of Environmental Education www.ee.enr.state.nc.us
  19. “Travel like Gandhi—with simple clothes, open eyes, and an uncluttered mind” Rick Steves Alex Naar, Coordinator Sustainable Tourism Outreach East Carolina University Center for Sustainable Tourism Office of Innovation, Engagement, and Economic Development In partnership with NC Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development Email: naara@ECU.edu Telephone: (252)737-1346 Center for Sustainable Tourism: Serving the Region, State and Nation. www.sustainabletourism.org
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