FIFTH APEC MINISTERIAL MEETING
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, USA
17-19 NOVEMBER 1993
APEC Working Group on Tourism Ministerial Statement
To promote APEC objectives as set forth in the Seoul APEC
Declaration of November 14, 1991, and confirmed at Bangkok, September 11, 1992,
and recognizing the important role of tourism in fostering regional economic
development and cooperation,
APEC Ministers recommend that:
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the sustainable growth of tourism in the APEC region
should be encouraged as a means of generating economic benefits for all
member economies;
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efforts should be made to reduce barriers to the flow
of visitors;
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the promotion of tourism development should be
undertaken in a sensitive and sustainable manner in respect of the natural,
cultural, and social environment of the region;
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each member economy should be called upon to ensure the
safety of visitors and the quality of tourism;
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human resource development should be promoted to ensure
high quality in the provision of tourism services;
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awareness of tourism?s contribution to the APEC region
be heightened through the standardization and the expeditious exchange of
tourism statistics and information, and
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infrastructure development, consistent with sustainable
growth, should be encouraged.
The APEC Ministers encourage the Working Group on Tourism to
undertake as priorities the following projects:
Tourism and the Environment
To investigate best management practices for sensitive
ecosystems by:
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identifying major ecosystems of importance to tourism,
such as tropical rain forest, coral reefs, and forecasting the size and
nature of tourism impact on them;
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identifying and assessing successful funding and
management strategies and techniques, such as industry self-regulation and
user pays.
Human Resource Development
To develop training programs for public sector personnel in
order to encourage the understanding of the implications of policy decisions on
tourism by:
Tourism Database
To facilitate the exchange of information and statistics by:
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implementing a means of sharing existing information;
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identifying regional information requirements;
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investigating the application of the APEC
Communications and Database System to the development of a tourism database.