Agenda std may 2016 ws workshop on tourism in cifal jeju

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Workshop on Sustainable Tourism: Policies for Delivering Social, Environmental and Economic Benefits in Asia and the Pacific Region 24-27 May 2016 (Jeju, Republic of Korea)

1. Background

Taleb Rifai, the UNWTO Secretary-General has clarified that “tourism is a surprisingly strong and resilient economic activity as well as a fundamental contributor to the economic activity” in his opening speech at Spain Global Tourism Forum 1 . Certainly, tourism has shown a dynamic increase in the international tourist arrivals recording 1,130 million in 2014, occupying 9% of global GDP, and creating one in every 11 jobs worldwide2. Particularly, Asia and the Pacific region showed the strongest growth in tourism population, welcoming 263million international tourists in 2014. By sub-region, the North-East and South Asia recorded a firm growth by 7% average. Further, some of the major popular destinations achieved even higher increases suggested as follows; Japan (+29%), Taiwan (pr. Of China)(+24%), and Republic of Korea in North-East Asia and India (+11%), and Sri Lanka (+20%) in South Asia3. As the tourism has gained more popularity and importance, with many projects being implemented around the world, it attracted people’s attention to the questions of how to develop tourism policies. That is, people have witnessed reckless development is manifested in some negative consequences and problems. Ecological degradation and loss of cultural heritage are one side of the adverse effects. Not only the environmental changes but the issues of social engagement, and respect amongst diverse groups of people are the challenges that we face with. For a long-term outlook, people have an untold consent that these could be the latent risk factors that threaten even the merit of the current tourism development, economically. In this sense, tourism has become internationally and officially recognized within the UN dialogue like the UN Commission on sustainable Development (1999) for the question of ‘quality tourism’ rather than its ‘quantifiable volume’. The dominant agenda on tourism development has moved its focus from ‘how much developed’ to ‘how well developed’, which called for the need of sustainable development. Finally, sustainable tourism has been clearly adopted in the final draft of the Post-2015 Development Agenda which pursues a will of sustainable development in tourism. In this regards, the workshop will raise awareness on UN initiatives for sustainable tourism. It also includes a solid grasp of its principles, strategies, challenges & opportunities and financial cooperation by looking at some case studies such as a community-based policy development method. Through the live voices of international/ national/ local experts, the participants will have a chance to develop the relevant policies to promote their natural and cultural heritage site for social, environmental and economic benefits.

1[Online]

Available at http://media.unwto.org/press-release/2015-01-27/over-11-billion-tourists-travelled-abroad-2014

2[Online]

Available at http://www.wttc.org/-/media/upload/gs15/gtac%20document%20final.pdf

3[Online]

Available at http://www.e-unwto.org/doi/pdf/10.18111/9789284416899


2. Event Objectives The capacity building workshop, whilst promoting awareness and recognition of sustainable tourism, will:  Provide an opportunity for local governments and cities in the Asia-Pacific region to transfer knowledge and promote discussion.  Offer a venue to exchange their best practices throughout city-to-city cooperation.  Promote a learning atmosphere between cities and establish a strong network that they can utilize after the workshop.  Inspire motivation to participants for implementing sustainable tourism policies in practice.

3. Learning Objectives At the end of the workshop, through the action plan session, the participants will be able to:  Understand regional tourism trends and international initiatives in the context of Post-2030 Development Agenda  Utilize the lessons learned from the cases of tourism policy implementation in the Asia-Pacific region and internationally for their action plans.  Prioritize actions, targets, indicators and measures of progress to optimize the positive impacts of the regional tourism policy.  Describe methodology and a checklist needed for policy development considering both challenges and advantages of their region.  Have understanding of a local-based development methodology and deepen the ideas of sustainable practices for regional/city/local development through local people’s participation.  Coordinate partnerships to effectively promote the benefits of sustainable tourism policies with private sectors and civil society.

4. Content and Structure The training will include the following:             

[Session 1-1] UNWTO and sustainable tourism development/ [Session 1-2] Sustainable tourism overview [Session 2] Translating sustainable tourism policies into actionable management [Session 3-1] Introduction to Jeju tourism policy [Session 3-2] Walking, slow life and sustainable tourism, Olle Trail [Session 4] Eco-tourism in Asia-Pacific countries [Session 5] Simulating sustainable tourism policy implementation: Monitoring & Evaluation [Jeju Forum] [Session 6-1] Improving urban road safety in the Asia-Pacific region [Jeju Forum] [Session 6-2] Panelist conference on sustainable tourism [Jeju Forum] [Session 6-3 Government introduction for collaborative governance [Session 7] Sustainable tourism investment and finance [Session 8] Development finance for sustainable tourism [Session 9] Action plan development ** Sessions are on process and flexible to changes **


5. Methodology The training will be comprised of:      

Lectures by experts Simulation of policy implementation Self-assessment exercise Group work and discussion Action plan development and presentation Study visit to tourism project sites

6. Target Audience  High-level authorities and experts from central and local/city governments  Representatives from NGOs, region- & community-based organizations, academic and training institutions, and other local actors within the Asia-Pacific Region ** Participants should be expected to work in the related field for at least one year after the workshop ** Participants should have sufficient command of both written and spoken English

7. Event Details Event type: workshop (training program) Date: 24th – 27th May (Tues – Fri), 2016 Venue: UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC, International Convention Center, Jeju-do, ROK Organizers: UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC, UNITAR, UCLG-ASPAC, Jeju Forum, and Jeju Special SelfGoverning Province  Collaboration: Jeju Tourism Organization  Certificate: UNITAR and UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC will jointly issue a certificate on the last day of the training    

** The workshop will be jointly arranged with the 11 th Jeju Forum. CIFAL Jeju encourages participants to experience the internationally renowned world forum. The session on 25th May will take place as a session of Jeju Forum where all participants will attend in the International Convention Center .

8. Requirement Applicants are required to:  Summit necessary documents on time, i.e., application forms etc.  Complete and submit pre-training assignment, i.e., case study description etc.  Actively participate in the training program  Be fluent in written and spoken English


9. How to Apply Send the following documents to cifaljeju.tdev@gmail.com by 29th March 2016 (Tuesday): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Application form Case study description Letter of nomination Letter of commitment Acknowledgement, waiver and release of liability Consent to collection, usage, and disclosure of personal information

7. Curriculum vitae (CV)

Attached in the email (Or Downloaded from http://www.cifaljeju.org/)

Your own form

10. Note  Late application will not be accepted.  Applicants are subject to the selection process by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC  Selected participants will be informed individually

11. Assistance with Travel Expenses  UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC provides a LIMITED financial assistance with the airfare to Jeju-do, ROK.  Expenses in Korea (transportation, accommodation and meals during the workshop) will be covered by CIFAL Jeju/JITC.  All other expenses are the responsibility of the participants.  Expenses will be reimbursed in cash on the last day of the workshop (27, May) Point of Departure

Airfare Assistant Limit

Eastern Asia4

US$ 300 (from Mongolia US$ 400)

South-Eastern Asia5

US$ 450 (from Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar US$ 650)

Southern Asia6

US$ 800 (from Sri Lanka US$ 700, and from Nepal US$ 950)

Pacific Islands7

US$ 1200

** Other points of departure : please contact UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC ** The table represents the maximum amount of financial assistant for a round-trip international air travel

China, Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, Taiwan Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam 6 Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka 7 Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tuvalu, Vanuatu 4 5


Sustainable Tourism: Policies for Delivering Social, Environmental and Economic Benefits in Asia and the Pacific Region 24-27 May 2016 (Jeju-do, Korea)

Date

Time

Program (tentative)

Note

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC opening 08:40 - 09:00

Registration Opening ceremony - Opening remarks : SHIN Hyun-suk, director of CIFAL Jeju/JITC

09:00 - 10:00

- Self-introduction of participants

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

- Introduction of UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC - Official photos

[Session I] 10:00 - 10:50

UNWTO and sustainable tourism development - TAE Eunji, knowledge Network Coordinator, UNWTO

10:50 – 11:00 11:00 - 12:00 24

12:00 – 13:10

May

[Session II]

(Tues)

13:10 - 14:20 14:20 – 14:30

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Coffee break Sustainable tourism overview - BARBONE Silvia, Director, Foundation for European Sustainable Tourism(FEST)

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Lunch hosted by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Translating sustainable tourism policies into actionable management - BARBONE Silvia, Director, Foundation for European Sustainable Tourism(FEST)

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Coffee break

[Session III] 14:30 - 15:00

Introduction to Jeju tourism policy

15:00 – 16:30

Walking, slow life and sustainable tourism, Olle Trail - AHN Eun-joo, General Manager, Jeju Olle Trail

16:30 – 16:40

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Coffee break

[Session IV] 16:40 – 18:00 18:00 – 19:30

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Eco tourism in Asia-Pacific countries - KANG Hosang, Seoul National University Welcome dinner hosted by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju


Sustainable Tourism: Policies for Delivering Social, Environmental and Economic Benefits in Asia and the Pacific Region 24-27 May 2016 (Jeju-do, Korea)

Date

Time

Program (tentative)

Note

Day Report 09:00 - 09:10

Report of day 1

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

[Session V] 09:10 - 10:20

Case study presentation

10:20 – 10:30

Coffee break Simulating sustainable tourism policy implementation:

10:30 - 12:20

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

monitoring & evaluation - Silvia Barbone, Director, Foundation for European Sustainable Tourism(FEST)

25

12:20 – 13:20

May

[Session VI] The 11th JEJU Forum for Peach and Prosperity, 2016

(Wed)

13:30 -14:50 14:50 -15:10 15:10 -16:30 16:30 -16:50 16:50 -18:10

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Lunch hosted by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Improving Urban Road Safety in the Asia-Pacific Region - UNITAR Coffee break Sustainable Tourism (TBD)

ICC 400

- Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Hawaii Coffee break Government Innovation for Collaborative Governance - UNPOG

18:10 -18:30

Coffee break

18:30 –19:50

Welcome dinner hosted by Minister of Foreign Affairs

ICC 401

Lotte Hotel


Sustainable Tourism: Policies for Delivering Social, Environmental and Economic Benefits in Asia and the Pacific Region 24-27 May 2016 (Jeju-do, Korea)

Date

Time

Program (tentative)

Note

Day Report 08:50 - 09:00

Report of day 2

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

[Session VII] 09:00 - 09:40

Case study presentation Sustainable Tourism Investment and Finance

09:40 – 11:00

- DURBAND Randall, CEO, GSTC

11:00 – 11:10

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Coffee break

[Session VIII] 26 May (Thurs)

ADB and Financial Procurement

11:10 - 12:50

- Steven Schipani, Senior Portfolio Management, Specialist, ADB

13:00 – 13:50

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

Luncheon hosted by Jeju Forum

[Session IX] Action Plan 14:00 – 14:10

Introduction to UNITAR City-share methodology

14:10 – 15:30

Knowledge asset

15:30 – 16:10

Knowledge fair

16:10

Group presentation

17:10

17:10 – 18:00

Making Action plans (individually)

18:00 – 18:20

Evaluation

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju

[Closing Ceremony] 18:20 - 18:50 19:00 – 20:20

Date

Time

Rewarding Certificate Closing remarks : SHIN Hyun-suk, director of CIFAL Jeju/JITC Official Dinner hosted by Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Jeju Forum

Program (tentative)

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju ICC, Tamla Hall

Note

Field Trip 09:00 - 13:00 27

13:00 – 14:00

May (Fri)

14:00 – 18:00

19:00 – 20:20

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Tourist attractions and sustainable tourism project sites in Jeju - Geo trail at Mt. SanBang, Certified as UNESCO Global Geoparks Luncheon hosted by Jeju Forum (not fixed) - Tax Free shops of Jeju Tourism Organization, International Convention Centre - Olle Trail (course 3-B) and Community Coffee House, Sinsan-ri Farewell Dinner hosted by Chairman of the Jeju Free International City Development Center

ICC, Tamla Hall or Halla Hall


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