GCET
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GCET is an internationally recognized framework established by the UN World Tourism Organization that sets out principles to promote responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism.
Statements (40)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
UNWTO instrument
→
international guideline → tourism ethics framework → |
| acronymFor |
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
→
|
| affiliatedWith |
United Nations
→
|
| aimsTo |
ensure tourism contributes to peace and mutual understanding
→
maximize tourism benefits for host countries → protect cultural assets in tourism destinations → protect natural environments in tourism destinations → reduce negative impacts of tourism → |
| appliesTo |
governments
→
host communities → tourism enterprises → tourism workers → tourists → |
| characteristic |
non-binding
→
voluntary code → |
| developedUnder |
United Nations system
→
|
| establishedBy |
UNWTO
→
World Tourism Organization → |
| field |
business ethics
→
sustainable development → tourism → |
| fullName |
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
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|
| hasPrinciple |
accessibility of tourism for all
→
benefit sharing with host communities → cultural heritage protection → environmental sustainability in tourism → respect for human rights → rights and obligations of tourists and tourism professionals → social responsibility in tourism → |
| purpose |
guide tourism stakeholders in ethical conduct
→
promote responsible tourism → promote sustainable tourism → promote universally accessible tourism → |
| recognizedBy |
United Nations General Assembly
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|
| relatedTo |
inclusive tourism
→
responsible tourism → sustainable tourism → |
| scope |
international
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|
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
→
|
abbreviation |