Will Travel Kill Our Planet or is Sustainable Tourism possible

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Speakers

Gloria Guevara
Chief Special Advisor, Ministry of Tourism, Saudi Arabia

Nikolina Brnjac
Minister of Tourism & Sports, Croatia

Agnes Johnston
Member, International Students' Committee (ISC), St. Gallen Symposium

An increasingly large segment of the global population travels the world as tourists - adding to local economic development of the communities they visit, but also putting immense stress on their natural environments and resources. In this session, you will dive deep into the future of tourism and travel, with a view to their economical, social and ecological impact. Learn about the forces shaping the tourism landscape in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Croatia, and beyond, and debate meaningful ways to realign travel with the needs of planetary ecosystems.

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ABOUT THE ST. GALLEN SYMPOSIUM
The St. Gallen Symposium is the world’s leading initiative for intergenerational debates on economic, political and social developments. The symposium takes place annually in May at the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland.
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