IDEP Foundation

Happy New Year of Sustainable Tourism!

IDEP and its team dedicated to save Bali’s freshwater wishes you a happy New Year 2017!

For Bali, top travel destination, it is a very special year as the United Nation has adopted 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.

Starting off a good year of 2017 with the effort to conduct sustainable tourism for development by UN

There will be a focus on three of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) voted by the UN:

– SDG 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all;

– SDG 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production;

– SDG 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

In Bali, this is the chance for all tourism actors to help IDEP to play an important part in restoring Bali’s aquifers and protect our rivers from pollution. The time to act is now as more and more tourists visit Bali while freshwater scarcity is real in many areas.

We are lucky to say that there is a growing shift in the tourism industry from ignoring the issue toward participating in the necessary efforts to protect Bali Holy water – main element of Agama Tirtha.

Genuinely committed major players have decided to support the Bali Water Protection (BWP) program: WaterbomFivelementsand The Yoga Barn are officially water lovers! A famous travel agency will soon officialise its support as well and we are restless about recruiting new partners. Thus, we are extremely confident that BWP will soon be financially viable for implementation, as for the time being the project is still seeking US 80,000 to start.

Therefore, IDEP and its partners need more companies to compensate their use of water and join BWP’s for the sake of protecting the environment but also to protect its economy, another important element of Sustainability. No water = No Tourism.

The increase in media coverage in the negative impact of tourism on the environment coupled with the increasing demand for sustainable tourism from visitors are just few of the signs that should lead to immediate action! But there is very few tourism actors who are ready to take the lead and drive change toward freshwater resilience in Bali. For example, the BWP program has been featured in the November edition of Bali & Beyond, available in most hotels and restaurants. Yet, our call to the hospitality industry has not been answered yet.

Bali & Beyond: November edition covering Bali Water Protection campaign throughout the island

To adopt Sustainable Tourism practices will save Bali’s freshwater, an element that is the core of the island’s social and economic stability.

2017 is the Year of Sustainable Tourism we need to take positive action now, for everyone’s future, for everyone’s benefit. We need to seize the moment and make sure that Bali becomes a leader in sustainable development.

More on the Year of Sustainable Tourism and Development : http://media.unwto.org/press-release/2015-12-07/united-nations-declares-2017-international-year-sustainable-tourism-develop

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