Tourism As A Peace Industry
Conference participants agree peace and a healthy
environment
are necessary for tourism industry to remain strong
by Robert Gilman
One of the articles in Is Militarism Fading? (IC#20) Winter 1989, Page 10
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While not often living up to its promise, tourism could do much to
promote global understanding. That was the theme of the "First Global
Conference on Tourism - a Vital Force For Peace," held recently in
Vancouver, Canada. In attendance were over 600 leaders from industry
(heads
of airlines and hotel chains), government (the President of Iceland served
as honorary chair, while President Reagan and Pope John Paul II made
personal
addresses via video), academia, travel publishing, citizen diplomacy, and
environmental groups, among others.
Representing 65 countries, conference-goers concluded that a healthy
tourist industry requires both peace and a healthy environment. If we are
to enjoy the good things in life - like travel - into the next century,
the serious political, economic and environmental problems that confront
humankind must be addressed now.
It is heartening to see major spokespersons for this huge global
industry
($2 trillion per year, twice as large as the weapons industry) aligning
themselves with both peace and sustainability. Let's encourage other
industries
to follow their lead. For more information, write to First Global
Conference,
3680 rue de la Montagne, Montreal, P.Q., Canada H3G 2A8.
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