Now as we move into a new era of travel there is a pivot toward a more sustainable way of travelling and almost a hypersensitivity toward how we travel cleaner, ethically and responsibly for a better future and how we affect the world around us. A new buzzword is hitting the tourism professional world, going beyond Sustainable travelling into ” ‘Regenerative Travel’. Which refers to leaving a place better than you found it and making the world a better place while you travel. Firstly, I wanted to share what Sustainability Goals are exactly, and how you can contribute in micro ways. As we travel we have an opportunity to make good choices toward a better experience for all as we travel. And then, we will show you a bit about how Nomad Stays contributes. At the risk of being too mundane, did want to share The Sustainable Development Goals or Global Goals as global citizens responsibility as is for all, however, it is just reality. So there I go being “boring” I know but it’s what we do as entrepreneurs we talk and try to look at all perspectives, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Are you familiar with the collection of 17 interlinked global goals? These goals are designed to be a “blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all”. I thought it might help to break it down into bites size chunks. SustainableTo explain it simply, Sustainability is the capacity to endure in a relatively ongoing way across various domains of life. This is something an entrepreneur strives to do moment by moment. In the 21st century, it is referred to generally as the capacity for Earth’s biosphere and human civilization to co-exist. (from the god of Wikipedia!) Recently I was reading n article from ehotelier.com and I thought I would I would share this extract: from the UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili, who said: Sustainability must no longer be a niche part of tourism but the new norm for every part of our sector. That means an opportunity to build back better & create industry that is more resilient & aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
DevelopmentDevelopment is defined as the process of growth or new information or even events that have ongoing development. An example of development is the changing of a caterpillar to a butterfly. An example of development is emerging details about a local project, of building a marina to attract more tourism or marine life for tourism etc. In another view development transforms the environment and the interactions between human groups; it also involves the natural environment. So, from another point of view, development is about the conversion of natural resources into cultural resources. In a business sense, we have ongoing development as the business grows and develops. Now we move to Goals and the true meaning to put Sustainability Developments Goals into a deeper perspective. Click here to see the full passage of the example below. GoalsA goal is like a guiding light, it is the focus of a person or businesses ambition or effort. To set a goal is to aim or desired result they require is very personal. Goals are like plots on a map so that you know where you’re going and you can break it into small steps, so you understand each part of the journey, the distance involved, the resources available to you so that you can get to your goal quickly. Without goals, we can get trapped by unexpected terrain that can be impossible to pass, so knowing beforehand gives you more information about what is required to achieve the goal. The same goes with sustainability goals; they are just small steps toward a bigger goal. We can all plot our goals on the map as we travel. SDGs were set up in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and are intended to be achieved by the year 2030. Here is how Nomad Stays is partaking in Sustainable Travel as a company and how you can too. Sustainablity Development goals is blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all
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