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Tourism Ethics
                 in Tourism Education




   Sietske Gras-Dijkstra
Member   of the UNWTO World
  Committee on Tourism Ethics
Member of the UNWTO Themis
    Foundation for Education
         and Training
 Lecturer in Tourism Ethics

                                  Values in Tourism
                                An Itinerary to Tourism Ethics
Tourism Ethics
        in Tourism Education

     What?                     Why?
Fundamental moral        Growing impacts of
 values / principles        (mass) tourism



 Applied Ethics:          Growing need for
▪ Medical ethics         moral responsibility
▪ Animal ethics          in accordance with
▪ Environmental ethics   Millennium Goals
WHAT: moral issues in tourism
   Respect and understanding
      Guest – Host Relations

   Tourism impacts  CHALLENGE !
      Minimize negative, maximize positive impacts

   Protect natural and cultural heritage
      They belong to the common Heritage of Mankind

   Tourism growth  is there a limit?
      Carrying capacity may demand Limits

   Poverty reduction  exploitation
      Opportunities  Threats
WHY
Tourism Ethics in Tourism Education
   Understand and disseminate
     the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
   Recognize and raise awareness for
     moral issues and dilemmas in tourism



   Teach students in tourism (on each level)
     – to form a well-argued moral judgement
     – to be able to debate on moral issues
UNWTO



        Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

        Tourism students: instrumental in
        dissemination and implementation
              of the Code of Ethics
Implementation of moral principles
         in educational institutions
      UNWTO.TedQual Certification System for Quality
          Improvement of Tourism Education

1.    “Walk the Talk”:
      Code of Ethics (Conduct) of the School
      Admission of Students  EQUAL RIGHTS
      Promotion of Respect and Understanding
1.   Implementation of the principles of the Code into
     the curriculum/program:
     Knowledge, Skills, Values, Attitude
Curriculum formulation

     Support each strategy by a case study

1.   Pragmatic approach
     Starting from rules / principles  Code of Ethics


1.   Theoretical approach
     Starting from ethical theories and moral
       responsibilities considering real-life situations

1.   Empirical approach
     Research of moral arguments and moral actions
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism:
     an umbrella for responsible development of tourism

1.     Mutual understanding and respect
2.     Individual and collective fulfillment
3.     Sustainable development  SUSTAINABILITY
4.     Enhancement of cultural heritage
5.     Beneficial for host countries and communities
6.     Obligations of stakeholders
7.     Right to tourism
8.     Liberty of tourist movements
9.     Rights of workers and entrepreneurs
10.    World Committee on Tourism Ethics
Debate on moral issues

     Practical moral issues and dilemmas:
        Recognize – Analyze – Debate


1.   What is the central question?
2.   What factual aspects do you need to know
     (and why?)
3.   Which principles or theoretical
     considerations might be relevant?
4.   Is there sufficient basis for advice?
FOR EXAMPLE:
1.   Should tourists respect the culture of their hosts, or
     do they have a right to an “indulgent” vacation?
2.   Do the benefits of tourism outweigh the impacts?
3.   Does ecotourism really contribute to combating
     climate change/reducing carbon emissions?
4.   What steps can we take to prevent overcrowded
     national parks and other tourist attractions?
5.   What are arguments for and against for developing
     tourism in lands of indigenous people?
6.   How can winter sports and mountain climbing be
     developed in a sustainable way?
7.   Can sex tourism be justifiable?
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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2012 ISTTE Tourism Ethics in Tourism Education

  • 1. Tourism Ethics in Tourism Education Sietske Gras-Dijkstra Member of the UNWTO World Committee on Tourism Ethics Member of the UNWTO Themis Foundation for Education and Training Lecturer in Tourism Ethics Values in Tourism An Itinerary to Tourism Ethics
  • 2. Tourism Ethics in Tourism Education What? Why? Fundamental moral Growing impacts of values / principles (mass) tourism Applied Ethics: Growing need for ▪ Medical ethics moral responsibility ▪ Animal ethics in accordance with ▪ Environmental ethics Millennium Goals
  • 3. WHAT: moral issues in tourism  Respect and understanding  Guest – Host Relations  Tourism impacts  CHALLENGE !  Minimize negative, maximize positive impacts  Protect natural and cultural heritage  They belong to the common Heritage of Mankind  Tourism growth  is there a limit?  Carrying capacity may demand Limits  Poverty reduction  exploitation  Opportunities  Threats
  • 4. WHY Tourism Ethics in Tourism Education  Understand and disseminate the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism  Recognize and raise awareness for moral issues and dilemmas in tourism  Teach students in tourism (on each level) – to form a well-argued moral judgement – to be able to debate on moral issues
  • 5. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism Tourism students: instrumental in dissemination and implementation of the Code of Ethics
  • 6. Implementation of moral principles in educational institutions UNWTO.TedQual Certification System for Quality Improvement of Tourism Education 1. “Walk the Talk”:  Code of Ethics (Conduct) of the School  Admission of Students  EQUAL RIGHTS  Promotion of Respect and Understanding 1. Implementation of the principles of the Code into the curriculum/program: Knowledge, Skills, Values, Attitude
  • 7. Curriculum formulation Support each strategy by a case study 1. Pragmatic approach Starting from rules / principles  Code of Ethics 1. Theoretical approach Starting from ethical theories and moral responsibilities considering real-life situations 1. Empirical approach Research of moral arguments and moral actions
  • 8. Global Code of Ethics for Tourism: an umbrella for responsible development of tourism 1. Mutual understanding and respect 2. Individual and collective fulfillment 3. Sustainable development  SUSTAINABILITY 4. Enhancement of cultural heritage 5. Beneficial for host countries and communities 6. Obligations of stakeholders 7. Right to tourism 8. Liberty of tourist movements 9. Rights of workers and entrepreneurs 10. World Committee on Tourism Ethics
  • 9. Debate on moral issues Practical moral issues and dilemmas: Recognize – Analyze – Debate 1. What is the central question? 2. What factual aspects do you need to know (and why?) 3. Which principles or theoretical considerations might be relevant? 4. Is there sufficient basis for advice?
  • 10. FOR EXAMPLE: 1. Should tourists respect the culture of their hosts, or do they have a right to an “indulgent” vacation? 2. Do the benefits of tourism outweigh the impacts? 3. Does ecotourism really contribute to combating climate change/reducing carbon emissions? 4. What steps can we take to prevent overcrowded national parks and other tourist attractions? 5. What are arguments for and against for developing tourism in lands of indigenous people? 6. How can winter sports and mountain climbing be developed in a sustainable way? 7. Can sex tourism be justifiable?
  • 11. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

Notas del editor

  1. The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a comprehensive set of moral principles whose purpose is to guide stakeholders in tourism development: c entral and local governments local communities the tourism industry and its professionals visitors, both international and domestic. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics Responsible & Sustainable Tourism Fair Behaviour for Visitors & Hosts Global Principles: Local Actions Public, Private & Civil Stakeholders Although the Global Code of Ethics is not a legally binding document , its Article 10 provides for a voluntary implementation mechanism through the recognition of the role of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) , to which stakeholders may refer, on a voluntary basis, any matters concerning the application and interpretation of the Code.
  2. The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a comprehensive set of moral principles whose purpose is to guide stakeholders in tourism development: c entral and local governments local communities the tourism industry and its professionals visitors, both international and domestic. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics Responsible & Sustainable Tourism Fair Behaviour for Visitors & Hosts Global Principles: Local Actions Public, Private & Civil Stakeholders Although the Global Code of Ethics is not a legally binding document , its Article 10 provides for a voluntary implementation mechanism through the recognition of the role of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) , to which stakeholders may refer, on a voluntary basis, any matters concerning the application and interpretation of the Code.