February 23, 2025 - 20:56

In collaboration with the Samoa Tourism Authority, several organizations spearheaded a transformative two-day workshop in Apia, Samoa, from February 11th to 12th, 2025. This event focused on establishing new sustainability standards intended to reshape the tourism landscape across the Pacific Islands.
Participants included local stakeholders, tourism operators, and environmental experts who engaged in discussions about best practices for sustainable tourism. The workshop aimed to address pressing issues such as environmental degradation, cultural preservation, and economic resilience within the tourism sector.
By developing a framework for sustainable tourism, the initiative seeks to enhance the visitor experience while ensuring that local communities benefit from tourism activities. The standards are designed to promote eco-friendly practices, reduce carbon footprints, and encourage the preservation of natural resources.
As Pacific Islands face increasing challenges from climate change and over-tourism, this collaborative effort could serve as a model for other regions, highlighting the importance of sustainability in fostering long-term economic growth and environmental stewardship.