Mexico Expands Its Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
By Erick Laseca, published May 30, 2007
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Mexico pledges once again its commitment to sustainable tourism by introducing new market-driven, economic opportunities that support conservation and community development. The Mexico Tourism Board and other Mexicans governmental tourism entities, in conjunction with the World Heritage Alliance (WHA), Expedia, Inc. and the United Nations Foundation, have initiated an educational partnership program for Expedia representatives and members of local communities in Mexico to ensure the protection of the delicate biodiversity, while empowering the rural communities through entrepreneurship. Earlier this year, Expedia employees traveled to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula to work with Community Tours Sian Ka'an (CTSK) -- a local, predominantly Mayan- owned tourism cooperative working to ensure protection of the delicate mix of coral reefs, mangroves, clear deep water pools, and forests, which are increasingly drawing tourists southward from nearby Cancun and the Riviera Maya.
"We are very excited and proud of the benefits that our small local communities are receiving," commented Mexico Tourism Board CEO, Francisco Lopez Mena on the Community Tours Sian Ka'an. "CTSK is a perfect example of how we can empower a local community with the right entrepreneurial skills, while at the same time protecting the environment and offering visitors a rich and fulfilling experience," stated Lopez Mena.
A representative of CTSK, Manuel Quezada IX, was recently a panelist during the United Nations' Dialogue for the Future: Indigenous Entrepreneurship Forum organized with Aveda, Inc., to discuss issues related to indigenous entrepreneurship, opportunities and challenges. Satisfyingly, CTSK has experienced revenue growth of more than 125 percent, and it was recently recognized with the prestigious Equator Prize, given biannually to the world's most innovative community sustainable development project initiatives.
Mexico Expands Its Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
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Earlier this year, Expedia employees traveled to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula to work with Community Tours Sian Ka'an (CTSK) to ensure protection of the delicate mix of coral reefs, mangroves, clear deep water pools, and forests.
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