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Stefan Hartman in panel OECD

Stefan Hartman, thememanager of CELTH and director of ETFI, will be on the OECD panel Tourism Trends and Policies 2022 on the 8th of December 2022.

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The OECD is organizing a webinar for the launch of OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2022, a publication undertaken in co-operation with the European Commission. In this publication the Conscious Destination Agenda from CELTH is presented as a new approach to regional and destination management. “The approach to integrally optimising a destination is gaining more and more support, and CELTH expects that this will become dominant in the (near) future, not only in the Netherlands but worldwide”, writes OECD in her report.

The 2022 edition of OECD Tourism Trends and Policies follows nearly three unprecedented and challenging years for the tourism economy and comes at a time of uncertainty for the recovery that had begun to take root. It analyses tourism trends and policy responses to support recovery across 50 OECD and partner countries and examines the key tourism recovery challenges and outlook ahead. Evidence on the significance of the tourism economy is presented. Thematic chapters provide insights on building resilience in the tourism ecosystem and promoting a green tourism recovery.

The webinar

The webinar will bring together high-level policy makers and industry decision makers to discuss the latest tourism trends and policy responses to support recovery, while taking action to better prepare for future shocks and promote a more sustainable future for tourism.

Stefan Hartman will be one of the three panelists discussing the recovery of tourism to shape a stronger, more sustainable future. Other panelists are Ms. Ede Teinbas, Counsellor of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication of Estonia and Mr. Peter Lochbihler, Global Head of Public Affairs of Booking.com.

They will discuss the outlook for tourism and what future trends are likely to present the greatest challenges and opportunities for the recovery, now and in the coming years. They also will address policy approaches in the current economic and geopolitical climate and policy tools needed for recovery. Finally, the will discuss lessons learned from recent crises so governments and businesses can better react, adapt and recover from unexpected events.

The presentation will be live broadcasted. Participation is possible after registration on this site.