COP29 - High Level Roundtable 2: Raising the Climate Ambition of the Tourism Sector – from commitments to implementation (regeneration/adaptation and finance)
4:00 – 15:30 (AZT)
"Earth" Conference Room, Green Zone
In line with the regeneration and finance pathways proposed by the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, this session will delve into the intersection of regeneration/adaptation efforts and innovative financing models. With a focus on how tourism can actively contribute to climate resilience and ecosystem regeneration, this event will highlight successful interventions from tourism stakeholders. Academia, policymakers and private sector representatives will center on the need for tourism to engage more deeply in sustainable food systems, biodiversity conservation, and nature-positive initiatives, as well as on the vital role of financing to scale up climate action.
This meeting is part of the UN Climate Change COP29 Thematic Day. Find out more here.
Programme:
Opening:
- Mr. Kanan Gasimov, Head of Administration, State Tourism Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan
- Mr. Dilyor Khakimov, Director, Institutional Relations, Partnerships and Advocacy, UN Tourism
Keynote:
Climate Finance Innovation for Tourism Economies
- Professor Dr. Nazia M Habib, Founder and Director, Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development, University of Cambridge
Progress Update Glasgow Declaration:
Key takeaways from the Implementation Report 2024 of the Glasgow Declaration: Regeneration and Finance pathways
- Ms. Roxana Ashtari, Senior Project Specialist, Sustainable Tourism and Resilience, UN Tourism
Panel discussion:
Moderator: Dr Willy Legrand, Professor, IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Ms. Chompan Kulnides, Chief Sustainability Officer, Minor International
- Mr. Thomas Mills, Senior Climate Expert, Booking Holdings
- Mr. Jeremy Sampson, CEO, The Travel Foundation
- Dr. Anne Kathrin Zschieger, Executive Director, The Long Run
- Mr. Rusmir Musić, Operations Officer – Global Cooling Lead, Climate Business Department, International Finance Corporation
- Mr. Dominique Perron, EMEIA International Development Leader, Ernst & Young
- Mr. Randy Durband, CEO, Global Sustainable Tourism Council
