Citizens
now demand more meaningful involvement and more responsible and
sustainable tourism practices. Local communities and Non Government
Organizations today have a very important voice in the way in which
tourism is developed and resources allocated. It is this more
responsible and sustainable tourism that the Government of Trinidad and
Tobago wishes to develop and promote. Tourism provides entrepreneurial
opportunities for small operators, can foster balanced development and
empower rural communities, youth and women, and can dynamise other
sectors of the economy, particularly the agriculture sector.
The Tourism Industry now demands more meaningful involvement and more responsible and sustainable tourism practices.
Government
Organizations today have a very important voice in the way in which
tourism is developed and resources allocated. It is this more
responsible and sustainable tourism that the Government of Trinidad and
Tobago wishes to develop and promote. Tourism provides entrepreneurial
opportunities for small operators, can foster balanced development and
empower rural communities, youth and women, and can dynamise other
sectors of the economy, particularly the agriculture sector.
The
Tourism Industry includes everything that a traveler does on a trip –
eat, sleep, party, attend a conference, rent a car, take a taxi, shop,
change foreign currency etc. It means that all of the economic
activities of farmers, fishermen, cooks, shopkeepers, bartenders, tour
guides, banks, hotels, carnival bands, entertainers, electricians,
customs, immigration and literally every job that impacts directly or
indirectly on tourism are all part of the tourism value chain. For
specialist events, sports, and weddings the value chain is even greater.
It is clear that the tourism industry is far-reaching and is indeed
everybody’s business.
It
is also important to recognize that the travel and tourism industry is
global, highly competitive and unstable. We must be able to continuously
undertake our research and market intelligence, anticipate change, be
prepared and not be caught off guard in the management of the industry
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