Sustainable Tourism in New Zealand.wmv

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22 Mar 201208:15

Summary

TLDRNew Zealand, known for its pristine environment, pledged in 2007 to become the world's first carbon-neutral nation. The tourism industry, a significant economic driver, is at the forefront of this commitment, with operators like Real Journeys and Dive Tataka leading sustainability efforts. They engage in conservation, use eco-friendly technologies, and collaborate with the Department of Conservation to protect natural resources. The country's unique biodiversity, showcased in places like Poor Knights Islands and Ulva Island, is a key attraction for tourists. New Zealand's strategy includes cap and trade schemes, reforestation, and renewable energy, aiming to inspire visitors and potentially change the world one visitor at a time.

Takeaways

  • 🌿 New Zealand is committed to being the world's first carbon neutral and sustainable nation, a pledge made by the government in 2007.
  • 💰 The tourism industry is crucial to New Zealand's economy, accounting for 9% of the total GDP and heavily reliant on the country's green image.
  • 🏞️ Environmental protection and sustainability are central to New Zealand's tourism strategy and are integrated into the assessment measures of the tourism qualification authority.
  • 🐦 Real Journeys, a major tourism operator, hosts over 700,000 tourists annually and actively supports conservation efforts and low-emission operations.
  • 🔄 The company invests in modern, low-emission equipment and promotes recycling to ensure environmentally sustainable practices.
  • 🐛 Real Journeys and its visitors participate in pest control efforts to help restore New Zealand's natural habitats.
  • 🤝 The Department of Conservation (Doc) works closely with tourism operators to maintain a symbiotic relationship between conservation and tourism.
  • 🌱 The concept of 'manari Tang' and 'kakatanga' emphasizes the Maori culture's focus on looking after visitors and sharing natural resources sustainably.
  • 🌊 Dive Tataka, another operator, offers a high-quality and sustainable diving experience, emphasizing education about the marine environment.
  • 🐦 Ulva Island is a bird sanctuary showcasing New Zealand's unique and endangered flora and fauna, attracting tourists seeking a pristine environment.
  • 🌍 New Zealand's unique natural environment, due to its geographic isolation and efforts in conservation, is a key draw for tourists.

Q & A

  • What was New Zealand's bold pledge in 2007 regarding its environment?

    -In 2007, the New Zealand government made a bold pledge to become the world's first carbon neutral and truly sustainable nation.

  • How significant is the tourism industry to New Zealand's economy?

    -Tourism is New Zealand's single largest foreign earner, accounting for 9% of the total gross domestic product.

  • What is the key marketing strategy of New Zealand's tourism industry?

    -The key marketing strategy of New Zealand's tourism industry is its green image, which has been part of its marketing for over 100 years.

  • How does the tourism qualification authority, Qualmark, incorporate sustainability into its assessments?

    -Qualmark, the tourism qualification authority, incorporates sustainability as one of the key assessment measures in its evaluation of tourism businesses' quality and performance.

  • What is Real Journeys' approach to environmental responsibility in the Fiordland region?

    -Real Journeys supports conservation causes, invests in low emission equipment, engages in recycling, and supports organizations working on environmental restoration in the Fiordland region.

  • How does the Department of Conservation (DOC) work with tourism operators to protect New Zealand's natural resources?

    -The Department of Conservation works closely with tourism operators to ensure a symbiotic relationship between conservation and tourism, focusing on maintaining healthy natural places for people to enjoy.

  • What is the primary aim of the Whakatāne community in terms of tourism and employment?

    -The primary aim of the Whakatāne community is to create employment and revitalize the local economy by using natural resources and cultural connections to attract tourists.

  • What does the concept of 'manari Tang and kak Tanga' mean in the context of the Whakatāne community?

    -The concept of 'manari Tang and kak Tanga' refers to the idea of looking after visitors and sharing natural resources with them in a sustainable way for future generations.

  • How does Dive Tataki contribute to sustainable tourism in the Poor Knights Islands?

    -Dive Tataki contributes to sustainable tourism by providing educational experiences about the marine environment, promoting the benefits of marine reserves, and operating in a manner that preserves the natural beauty of the Poor Knights Islands.

  • What is unique about Ulva Island's natural environment and its significance to tourists?

    -Ulva Island is a bird sanctuary with rare and endangered flora and fauna, offering tourists a pristine environment that reflects New Zealand's natural heritage.

  • What is the ultimate vision for the New Zealand tourism industry as described in the script?

    -The ultimate vision for the New Zealand tourism industry is to enrich visitors' experiences in a way that changes their attitudes towards the world, potentially influencing global environmental consciousness one visitor at a time.

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