Tourisme rural

Tourisme rural

Pour ONU Tourisme, le tourisme rural est « un type d’activité touristique dans lequel l’expérience du visiteur mobilise une large gamme de produits généralement en rapport avec les activités de nature, l’agriculture, la culture/les modes de vie ruraux, la pêche d’agrément et les excursions.

Les activités de tourisme rural se pratiquent dans des environnements non urbains (ruraux) présentant les caractéristiques suivantes : i) une faible densité de population, ii) des paysages et des terres à vocation essentiellement agricole et sylvicole, et iii) une structure sociale et des modes de vie traditionnels ».

Le tourisme rural ainsi que le tourisme de montagne, a un fort potentiel pour stimuler la croissance économique locale et le changement social étant donné sa complémentarité avec d’autres activités économiques, sa contribution au PIB et à la création d’emplois et la capacité qu’il possède de favoriser un étalement de la demande dans le temps (réduisant la saisonnalité) et sur un territoire plus vaste.

Best Tourism Villages by UNWTO

Best Tourism Villages by UNWTO

Avec pour ambition de faire du tourisme une force positive pour la transformation, le développement rural et le bien-être des communautés, ONU Tourisme engage maintenant l’initiative des ‘Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism’.

Vise à faire progresser le rôle du tourisme dans la valorisation et la sauvegarde des villages ruraux ainsi que leurs paysages, leurs systèmes de connaissance, leur diversité biologique et culturelle, leurs valeurs et activités locales (agriculture, sylviculture, élevage et/ou pêche) y comprise leur gastronomie.

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First UN Tourism Conference on Tourism for Rural Development and Second Annual Meeting of the Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism Network

Save the date - 1st UN Tourism Conference on Tourism for Rural DevelopmentUN Tourism, in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Vietnam, is set to host its inaugural Conference on Tourism for Rural Development. This will be the first global gathering uniting national and local governments, international organizations, and the private sector to highlight and enhance the vital role of tourism in advancing rural development.

Alongside the conference, the Second Annual Meeting of the Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism Network will take place as an invitation-only private session. This meeting will bring together Network members, including Best Tourism Villages (BTV) and villages involved in the Upgrade Programme, along with national focal points to establish the strategic framework of the Network and discuss future directions.

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UN Tourism Small Grants Programme

Tourism for Rural Development Small Grants Programme

Welcome to the Tourism for Rural Development Small Grants Programme by UN Tourism. This initiative aims to support innovative projects that contribute to sustainable tourism development, enhance community resilience and empowerment, and promote natural and cultural preservation in rural areas.

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STAR, digital self-assessment tool for rural destinations

UN Tourism has unveiled its pioneering digital self-assessment tool designed to progress tourism development in rural areas. The UN Tourism Self-assessment Tool to Assist Rural Destinations, STAR, allows local public authorities in rural destinations to self-evaluate and measure their level of tourism development. It also provides tailored recommendations, benchmarking different destinations and generating valuable data and insights for Member States to enhance sustainable and inclusive tourism policies.

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UNWTO Recommendations on Tourism and Rural Development

Recommendations on Tourism and Rural Development The sustainability of tourism in rural areas will only be successful if a comprehensive, inclusive planning strategy is adopted and implemented based on a multi-action and multi-stakeholder participatory approach. The UN Tourism Recommendations on Tourism and Rural Development, approved by the 24th session of the UN Tourism General Assembly (A/RES/732(XXIV), aim to support governments at various levels, as well as the private sector and the international community in developing tourism in rural territories in a way that contributes to inclusive, sustainable and resilient development.

 UNWTO Recommendations on Tourism and Rural Development – A Guide to Making Tourism an Effective Tool for Rural Development

AlUla Framework for inclusive Community Development through Tourism

AlUla Framework for inclusive Community Development through TourismUnder the leadership of the 2020 G20 Saudi Presidency, the UN Tourism and the G20 Tourism Working Group have developed the AlUla Framework for Inclusive Community Development through Tourism to help fulfil the sector’s potential to contribute to and achieve inclusive community development and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The Framework provides guidance and inspiration to all governments, as well as all other key stakeholders in the tourism sector – including regional and local governments, the private sector, industry associations, civil society, communities and tourists – with the aim of fostering a truly holistic and integrated approach to inclusive community development through tourism.

 AlUla Framework for inclusive Community Development through Tourism

 AlUla Framework for inclusive Community Development through Tourism – Executive Summary

International Rural Tourism Development – An Asia-Pacific Perspective

International Rural Tourism Development – An Asia-Pacific PerspectiveThis publication released on the occasion of the International Year for Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017, focuses on community empowerment and poverty alleviation through rural tourism development. The report shines a light on rural tourism development in the Asia Pacific region with fourteen specific case studies that show how communities have adapted a sustainable approach to rural tourism that stimulates economic growth, creates employment and improves the livelihood of communities.

 International Rural Tourism Development – An Asia-Pacific Perspective

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