{"id":2442,"date":"2023-09-27T15:04:37","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T15:04:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/indigenoustourismamericas.org\/?p=2442"},"modified":"2023-09-27T15:04:37","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T15:04:37","slug":"unase-a-la-indigenous-tourism-collaborative-of-the-americas-para-celebrar-el-dia-mundial-del-turismo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indigenoustourismamericas.org\/es\/join-the-indigenous-tourism-collaborative-of-the-americas-in-celebrating-world-tourism-day\/","title":{"rendered":"\u00danase a la Colaboraci\u00f3n Ind\u00edgena para el Turismo de las Am\u00e9ricas en la celebraci\u00f3n del D\u00eda Mundial del Turismo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today \u2013 September 27th, 2023 \u2013 the Indigenous Tourism Collaborative of the Americas (ITCA) joins the United Nations in celebration of World Tourism Day.  ITCA and Indigenous tourism communities have much to celebrate in 2023 in the Americas and all around the world.  <\/p>\n<p>To learn more about World Tourism Day, you\u2019ll enjoy reading the United Nations website article \u201cInvesting in People, Planet, and Prosperity,\u201d which explains the need for World Tourism Day and makes clear that \u201cthe narratives of [world] tourism\u201d need to be \u201crecalibrated\u201d for a more sustainable future. It makes the case, as does ITCA in its mission and day-to-day work, that sustainable and responsible development of world tourism is imperative to the future and health of the planet. <\/p>\n<p>Since October of 2020, when nearly 300 Indigenous tourism organizations, travel entrepreneurs and academics came together to create ITCA, the Indigenous Tourism Collaborative of the Americas has worked to \u201crecalibrate\u201d tourism narratives by implementing a variety of strategies and initiatives to further develop sustainable tourism in Indigenous communities.<\/p>\n<p>Below is a brief list of what ITCA  is doing to support sustainable Indigenous tourism development and promotion:<br \/>\n1.  ITCA holds quarterly discussions and planning meetings where participants from throughout the Americas share opportunities, challenges, ideas, tools and resources and direct actionable priorities into sustainable tourism projects and initiatives.<br \/>\n2.  ITCA holds webinars, in-person events, and forums that bring together community, tourism and government leaders to discuss sustainable tourism development needs and priorities.<br \/>\n3.  Most recently, ITCA created an Indigenous tourism eLibrary, an easily accessible inventory of tools and information. The eLibrary informs and educates Indigenous people as well as their stakeholders and partners who are at work in sustainable tourism. The resources in this eLibrary are continually being collected and expanded upon. All Indigenous tourism organizations around the world are highly encouraged to share e-Library resources with ITCA. <\/p>\n<p>In addition to inviting you to join us in the United Nations celebration of World Tourism Day, ITCA also invites you to celebrate Indigenous tourism all-year-long by keeping up with the Collaborative\u2019s projects, events and initiatives such as their Indigenous Tourism eLibrary. <\/p>\n<p>Links to Indigenous tourism resources are also continuously shared on the ITCA Facebook page, so please \u201clike\u201d our Facebook page to keep up to date on a variety of ITCA and Indigenous tourism developments. <\/p>\n<p>*<\/p>\n<p>Hoy, 27 de septiembre de 2023, la Colaboraci\u00f3n de Turismo Ind\u00edgena de las Am\u00e9ricas (ITCA) se une a las Naciones Unidas para celebrar el D\u00eda Mundial del Turismo. ITCA y las comunidades tur\u00edsticas ind\u00edgenas tienen mucho que celebrar en 2023 en las Am\u00e9ricas y en todo el mundo.<\/p>\n<p>Para obtener m\u00e1s informaci\u00f3n sobre el D\u00eda Mundial del Turismo, le encantar\u00e1 leer el art\u00edculo del sitio web de las Naciones Unidas \u201cInvertir en las personas, el planeta y la prosperidad\u201d, que explica la necesidad del D\u00eda Mundial del Turismo y deja claro que \u201clas narrativas del turismo [mundial]\u201d Es necesario \u201crecalibrarlo\u201d para un futuro m\u00e1s sostenible. Defiende, al igual que ITCA en su misi\u00f3n y trabajo diario, que el desarrollo sostenible y responsable del turismo mundial es imperativo para el futuro y la salud del planeta.<\/p>\n<p>Desde octubre de 2020, cuando casi 300 organizaciones de turismo ind\u00edgena, empresarios de viajes y acad\u00e9micos se unieron para crear ITCA, la Colaboraci\u00f3n de Turismo Ind\u00edgena de las Am\u00e9ricas ha trabajado para \u201crecalibrar\u201d las narrativas tur\u00edsticas mediante la implementaci\u00f3n de una variedad de estrategias e iniciativas para desarrollar a\u00fan m\u00e1s el turismo sostenible. en las comunidades ind\u00edgenas.<\/p>\n<p>A continuaci\u00f3n se muestra una breve lista de lo que ITCA est\u00e1 haciendo para apoyar el desarrollo y la promoci\u00f3n del turismo ind\u00edgena sostenible:<br \/>\n1. ITCA celebra debates y reuniones de planificaci\u00f3n trimestrales donde los participantes de toda Am\u00e9rica comparten oportunidades, desaf\u00edos, ideas, herramientas y recursos y dirigen prioridades viables hacia proyectos e iniciativas de turismo sostenible.<br \/>\n2. ITCA organiza seminarios web, eventos presenciales y foros que re\u00fanen a l\u00edderes comunitarios, tur\u00edsticos y gubernamentales para discutir las necesidades y prioridades del desarrollo del turismo sostenible.<br \/>\n3. M\u00e1s recientemente, ITCA cre\u00f3 una Biblioteca Electr\u00f3nica de Turismo Ind\u00edgena, un inventario de herramientas e informaci\u00f3n de f\u00e1cil acceso. La biblioteca electr\u00f3nica informa y educa a los pueblos ind\u00edgenas, as\u00ed como a sus partes interesadas y socios que trabajan en el turismo sostenible. Los recursos de esta biblioteca electr\u00f3nica se recopilan y ampl\u00edan continuamente. Se recomienda encarecidamente a todas las organizaciones de turismo ind\u00edgena de todo el mundo que compartan los recursos de la biblioteca electr\u00f3nica con ITCA.<\/p>\n<p>Adem\u00e1s de invitarlo a unirse a nosotros en la celebraci\u00f3n de las Naciones Unidas del D\u00eda Mundial del Turismo, ITCA tambi\u00e9n lo invita a celebrar el turismo ind\u00edgena durante todo el a\u00f1o manteni\u00e9ndose al d\u00eda con los proyectos, eventos e iniciativas de la Colaboraci\u00f3n, como su Biblioteca electr\u00f3nica de Turismo Ind\u00edgena.<\/p>\n<p>Los enlaces a recursos de turismo ind\u00edgena tambi\u00e9n se comparten continuamente en la p\u00e1gina de Facebook de ITCA, as\u00ed que haga clic en &#8220;Me gusta&#8221; en nuestra p\u00e1gina de Facebook para mantenerse actualizado sobre una variedad de desarrollos de turismo ind\u00edgena y de ITCA.<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/indigenoustourismamericas.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/world-tourism.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"215\" height=\"215\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-2443\" srcset=\"https:\/\/indigenoustourismamericas.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/world-tourism.png 215w, https:\/\/indigenoustourismamericas.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/world-tourism-150x150.png 150w, https:\/\/indigenoustourismamericas.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/world-tourism-12x12.png 12w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 215px) 100vw, 215px\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today \u2013 September 27th, 2023 \u2013 the Indigenous Tourism Collaborative of the Americas (ITCA) joins the United Nations in celebration of World Tourism Day. ITCA and Indigenous tourism communities have much to celebrate in 2023 in the Americas and all around the world. 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