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A discussion moderated by Louis D’Amore, President and Founder, International Institute of Peace Through Tourism Visit Biographies for more about presenters |
What potential lies in tourism industry?
Of all the industries most affected by violence, tourism stands out. By some estimations, the tourism industry is also the world’s largest industry and one whose very identity is based on cultural exchange. This session focuses on the experiences drawn form this vanguard industry.
Presentations:
Perspectives from an Industry most Vested in Peace: The Tourism Industry
Watch the three videos and join the discussion with presenters below.
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Andrea Cahn, Director of Organizational Development, Special Olympics, and Ginger Smith, Chair and Clinical Professor, Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management |
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Stuart Levy, Assistant Professor, Department of Tourism Studies, and |
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Elliott Bloom, Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, Travelport “CSR in an Economic Downturn: The Sustainable Business Model Imperative” (4:16) |
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Discussion: Perspectives from an Industry most Vested in Peace: The Tourism Industry
Questions
1. Are there ways in which tourism can contribute to the global economic recovery?
2. How can tourism contribute to the economic recovery of developing nations?
3. Is there potential for tourism to contribute to improved relations between Iran and the West.
4. What possible roles are there for tourism in areas of ‘tension’ – such as Kashimr, North and South Cyprus, and the Middle East. Are there any specific examples of tourism helping to improve mutual understanding between cultures in areas of ‘tension.’
5. Is there a potential role for tourism in the recovery of Iraq?
6. What can be done to mitigate/compensate for CO2 and other green-house gas emissions resulting from tourism?
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