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
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
relatedTo inclusive tourism
responsible tourism
sustainable tourism
scope international

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
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