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Forty-first (41 st ) meeting of WTO commission for East Asia and the Pacific: Cultural Tourism and Poverty Alleviation Siem Reap 7 th & 8 th June Hue 11 th & 12 th June. Participants from.
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Forty-first (41st) meeting of WTO commission for East Asia and the Pacific: Cultural Tourism and Poverty AlleviationSiem Reap 7th & 8th JuneHue 11th & 12th June
Participants from ..... Australia, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, DPR Korea, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Philippines, Rep. of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, USA & Vietnam
Day One – presentations.... • tourism trends in the region • UN / WTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (www.world-tourism.org/code_ethics/eng.html) • Emerald Triangle (provinces in southern Lao, N.East Thailand and N.West Cambodia) • short summary of (Thai) proposed project "Heritage Necklace" for the Bagan (Myanmar), Nan (Thailand), Luang Prabang (Laos), Siem Reap (Cambodia) and Hue (Vietnam)
Day Two Presentations ... • key note WTO presentations (2) • WTO ST-EP programme (2) • Cultural Tourism and Poverty Alleviation • Siem Reap • Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage • International Centre for Culture & Tourism Indonesia • Thai tourism authority • Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Hong Kong & UNESCO.
Cultural Tourism, Poverty Alleviation and the Lao National Ecotourism Strategy and Action Plan Paul Rogers – SNV Lao PDR Forty-first (41st) meeting of the WTO commission for East Asia and the Pacific
Centre Level Agreements with NTA, DFRC & STEA Advisory support for Nat. Ecotourism Strategy Capacity & institution building Provincial Level Agreements with 3 Provincial Tourism Offices Capacity & institution building Product development Lao Tourism and SNV
Cultural Tourism & the National Ecotourism Strategy Cultural heritage is firmly embraced in the Strategy’s : • Vision statement • Guiding principles • Ten year goals • Five key objectives
Vision Statement Laos will become a world renowned destination specialising in forms of sustainable tourism that, through partnership and cooperation, benefit natural andcultural heritage conservation,local socio-economic development andspread knowledge of Lao’s unique cultural heritage around the world
Guiding Principles 9 principles – 3 examples are: • Minimise negative impacts on Lao nature andculture • Provide a source of income to sustain, conserve and manage the Lao protected area network andcultural heritage sites • Promote local styles of architecture and infrastructure that are developed in harmony with the Lao culture and environment, .....
Ten Year Goals • Strengthen national and provincial capacity and expertise in the ecotourism sector • Coordinate and, where necessary, guide and regulate the development of ecotourismto ensure it adheres to guiding principles • Support local communities,the public and private sectors and ensure they are given sufficient freedom and assistance to develop and promote the sector
Five Key Objectives • Strengthen institutional arrangements for planning and managing ecotourism growth • Support training, capacity building and the promotion of good practice • Support environmental protection and nature conservation • Provide socio-economic development and cultural heritage protection for host communities • Develop ecotourism research and information
Community-Based Projects • Raise awareness of tourism planning and management processes • Provide working models to promote good practice & encourage replication • Identify management concerns & help to formulate policies and regulatory mechanisms • Identify incentives to encourage entrepreneurship & public and private sector investment
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape • home-stay - explanation of traditions & taboos in the houses
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape • home-stay - explanation of traditions & taboos in the houses • Lao Theung baci ceremony
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape • home-stay with explanation about traditions and taboos in the houses • Lao Thueng baci ceremony • folk music
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape • home-stay - explanation oftraditions & taboos in the houses • Lao Thueng baci ceremony • folk music • sacred forest
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape • home-stay - explanation oftraditions & taboos in the houses • Lao Thueng baci ceremony • folk music • sacred forest • coffin cave
Dong Phu Vieng:trek, home-stay & boating • folk stories about features of the landscape • home-stay - explanation of traditions & taboos in the houses • Lao Thueng baci ceremony • folk music • sacred forest • coffin cave • ancestral poles
Goods & Services: forming service-groups • Cooking group (mainly young women)
Goods & Services: forming service-groups • Cooking group (mainly young women) • Cultural group(for ceremonies)
Goods & Services: forming service-groups • Cooking group (mainly young women) • Cultural group (for ceremonies) • Village guides (for trekking, and wildlife watching)
Goods & Services: forming service-groups • Cooking group (mainly young women) • Cultural group (for ceremonies) • Village guides (for trekking, and wildlife watching) • Home-stay roster
Goods & Services: forming service-groups • Cooking group (mainly young women) • Cultural group (for ceremonies) • Village guides (for trekking, and wildlife watching) • Home-stay roster • Handicrafts
Goods & Services: forming service-groups • Cooking group (mainly young women) • Cultural group (for ceremonies) • Village guides (for trekking, and wildlife watching) • Home-stay roster • Handicrafts • Boating group
Problems • The poorer the target community – the longer the process • Not considered appropriate for married women to engage with tourists • Men control majority of tourist income • Translation & interpretation – guide services • Use of trust fund income
Future Activities • Involving women – NTFP harvesting • Handicraft production – private sector intervention • Consolidate guide services • Use and operation of trust funds • Linking up with private sector & tour companies – encourage investment in infrastructure