Chile Named “Early Adopter” of Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria for Destinations

South American destination adopts baseline criteria and indicators for sustainable tourism
Jul 25, 2013 9:30 AM ET

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 25, 2013 /3BL Media/ - The Chilean destination of Lake Llanquihue, Puerto Varas, and Frutillar has completed the Global Sustainable Tourism Council’s (GSTC) Early Adopters pilot program to test its new Criteria and Indicators for Destinations. Chile and Peru are the first South American destinations to participate and complete the GSTC Early Adopters program. Destination Lago Llanquihue is located in Southern Chile, within the “Los Lagos” region in the northern section of the Chilean Patagonia.

The Early Adopters program is overseen by GSTC’s Destination Working Group and managed by NGO partner Sustainable Travel International (STI). The Destination Criteria complement the existing GSTC Criteria for Hotels and Tour Operators, which is the worldwide sustainability standard for tourism businesses.

During a 10-day span, STI met with key stakeholders in Lago Llanquihue to discuss tourism, entrepreneurship, economic development, environmental conservation, and heritage protection. In Santiago, the on-site meeting opened with tourism leaders from the public and private sector, including national representatives from Sernatur, Corfo, Subsecretaría de Turism, FEDETUR, and the tourism program at Andres Bello University, as well as individual business owners. 

STI met with a small working group at the beginning and end of the evaluation period and also conducted stakeholder meetings and site visits throughout the period. More than 30 leading organizations and local leaders in tourism were consulted during the evaluation, which included a comprehensive review with the Destination Liaison and key stakeholders regarding the legislative and policy framework relevant to the GSTC Destination Criteria.  

The report also included key sustainability areas covered by the GSTC Destination Criteria that Lago Llanquihue can improve upon based on the findings.  Stakeholders in the destination also participated in the criteria and indicators development process by adding their feedback.

“We are pleased to name Chile as a GSTC Early Adopter,” said GSTC Board Chairperson Kelly S. Bricker, Ph.D. “Chile was chosen for its positive impact on the environment, its economic and social benefits to communities, and its education of visitors and residents,” she said.

“Chile’s participation in the GSTC Early Adopter Program is part of our national strategy to position ourselves as a sustainable destination,” Fernando Ortúzar, Regional Director of Tourism Los Lagos said. "It is a tremendous challenge for the region and posed an extraordinary opportunity for the four municipalities, the private sector an all Lago Llanquihue stakeholders to lead the development of sustainable tourism," he said.

Located in south central Chile, the Los Lagos region notably features Lago Llanquihue, the second largest lake in Chile, and the lake resort towns of Frutillar and Puerto Varas. Tourism is economically vital to the region, where visitors partake in outdoor recreation such as skiing and hot springs.

Additional Early Adopter destinations will be announced in the coming weeks. Once feedback has been collected and synthesized, the GSTC will develop and distribute a final version of the Criteria and Indicators for Destinations. The final version is expected in November 2013.

About the GSTC

The Global Sustainable Tourism Council is a global initiative dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism efforts around the world. Housed within the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the GSTC works to expand understanding of and access to sustainable tourism practices; helps identify and generate markets for sustainable tourism; and educates about and advocates for a set of universal principles, as defined by the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria. The Criteria, a set of voluntary principles that provide a framework for the sustainability of tourism businesses across the globe, is the cornerstone of our initiative. For more information, visit www.gstcouncil.org.

About the GSTC Destination Criteria

A panel of business owners, academics, government officials, and other experts, who examined the UN World Tourism Organization’s Indicators of Sustainable Development and other such guidelines currently in existence, developed the GSTC’s Destination Criteria. Because the criteria are intended to describe a globally applicable set of minimum steps needed to approach sustainability, the criteria are seen as a baseline that each destination should add to or adjust as needed.

The GSTC does not aim to certify destinations as sustainable; rather, the Council will review existing certification standards and acknowledge those that meet their criteria. However, any destination will be able to use the new criteria as a guide to becoming environmentally, culturally, and socially sustainable.

About Sustainable Travel International

Sustainable Travel International is a non-profit organization with a purpose. We’ve been collaborating with destinations, businesses and travelers to implement innovative sustainable tourism development and conservation solutions since 2002. We combine the mission and transparency of a non-profit NGO with the business acumen and expertise of the private sector, ensuring our partners achieve their desired results and receive a strong return on investment.

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