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Malága joins Unwto’s International Network of sustainable tourism observatories

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has welcomed the Málaga Sustainable Tourism Observatory into its International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO)

Málaga is the main coastal city in Andalusia with tourism as one of the most important pillars of its economy. Prior to the pandemic, in 2019, the city welcomed a total of 1.4 million overnight visitors, making it the fourth most visited destination in Spain. To strengthen the city’s ability to guide the sector towards greater sustainability, the creation of a Sustainable Tourism Observatory was agreed upon and linked to the tourism strategy of Malaga for 2021-24. The observatory will provide regular data and timely analysis across economic, environmental, and social areas for evidence-based decision-making and to ensure that tourism in Málaga is developing in a sustainable and responsible manner.

Commenting, UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “We warmly welcome the Sustainable Tourism Observatory of Málaga into our global network. The Observatory’s work will generate relevant evidence of the impacts that tourism has on the destination. This will facilitate the decision-making process, which leading tourism destinations around the world are using to ensure the transformation into sustainable and resilient destinations.”

Francisco de la Torre, Mayor of Malaga: “It is an honor for the city to be part of the UNWTO International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories and contribute to this strong commitment to sustainability in the sector. The transformation experienced in Malaga has been based on the pillars of a Smart Tourism Destination, so sustainability is and remains one of the main values to make the city an attractive destination and adapted to the new trends that a responsible tourism practice requires”.

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The Málaga Tourism Observatory is hosted by the Tourism Department of the Málaga City Council and will be supported by other departments within the City Council as well as an expert committee. This is the fifth Sustainable Tourism Observatory in Spain, following Barcelona, Canary Islands, Mallorca, and Navarre into INSTO.

Tags: malaga, observatories, sustainable tourism, UNWTO

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