Back in Action: A Highly Anticipated Return
After a pause of four long years, the much-anticipated 8th International Conference on Sustainable Tourism, better known as Planet, People, Peace (P3), is back on the global calendar. According to organizers, the event will offer an unparalleled platform to discuss urgent matters like the climate emergency and evolving market trends.
The Powerhouses Behind the Conference
The event is convened by none other than the National Chamber of Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism and the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT). This alliance ensures a holistic approach to sustainable tourism and associated sectors.
Where and When? The Locale Matters
To house this monumental event, the organizers have selected the Universidad Latina, located in San Pedro, in the heart of the Costa Rican capital, San José.
Star-Studded Speaker Line-up: A Global Perspective
The international representation among the speakers is eye-catching. With the likes of Carlos Zegarra and Juan Carlos Heaton from Peru, Ana María Cañavera and Carolina Fernández Jansink from Mexico, Jorge Moller from Chile, Julie Cheetham from South Africa, and Edith Alusa from Kenya, this event is going global in its truest sense.
The Core Objectives: More than Just a Conference
According to the ICT website, this event aims to be a fertile ground for the exchange of opinions, presentation of proposals, and sharing of success stories in the sustainable tourism sector. The conference is expected to offer diverse visions and knowledge that can propel the sector forward in unprecedented ways.
Global Challenges on the Table
A robust panel of 23 national and foreign exhibitors is set to discuss not only the ins and outs of sustainable tourism but also the broader subject of sustainable urban regeneration and global challenges in tourism.
Costa Rica’s National Commitment: A Word from the Minister
For Costa Rica’s Minister of Tourism, William Rodríguez, the P3 Conference is more than just an event; it is a testament to Costa Rica’s dedication to sustainable tourism. He emphasized that the conference showcases the country as a responsible and sustainable destination, thereby reflecting Costa Rica’s unwavering commitment to its development model.
Beyond Tourism: The Bigger Picture
The Planet, People, Peace Conference transcends the boundaries of a typical industry event. William Rodríguez stressed that each edition of this conference is a celebration of the remarkable adaptability and resilience of sustainable tourism. It acts as a beacon, illuminating best practices and innovative projects not just from Costa Rica but from across the globe.
A Paradigm Shift in Sustainable Tourism
The return of the 8th International Planet, People, Peace Conference is not just an occasion but a revolution in the sustainable tourism sector. It promises to be a melting pot of innovation, collaboration, and transformation, redefining the way we understand and practice sustainable tourism today.