DOE and Tourism Ministry Join Forces for Sustainable Development: A Greener Future Awaits!

DOE and Tourism Ministry Join Forces for Sustainable Development: A Greener Future Awaits!

TEHRAN – In a significant move towards sustainable tourism, the Department of Environment (DOE) and the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts have collaboratively signed a four-year memorandum of understanding (MOU). This agreement aims to enhance their partnership in preserving the environment while promoting responsible tourism practices. The signing ceremony took place on Monday, attended by DOE head Shina Ansari and tourism minister Reza Salehi-Amiri, as reported by Mehr news agency.

The primary objective of this MOU is to focus on the sustainable use of biodiversity and to foster responsible environmental behavior in ecotourism. Additionally, it aims to:

  • Promote the development of green jobs
  • Secure world registration of natural heritage sites

To achieve these goals, a variety of programs will be implemented, including:

  • Holding educational specialized courses
  • Establishing and strengthening sustainable tourism infrastructures
  • Monitoring and assessing the social and environmental impacts of tourism activities
  • Preventing the negative impacts of unregulated tourism

A dedicated working group has been formed to plan, implement, and monitor the agreements, ensuring that progress is periodically reported. This MOU is expected to play a crucial role in enhancing national capacities to safeguard the country’s natural and cultural heritage while achieving sustainable development goals.

Improving Strategic Cooperation

During the 18th meeting of the Strategic Council of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts held in August, Ansari stressed the importance of redesigning Iran’s tourism development model. She also highlighted the need for enhanced strategic cooperation with the tourism ministry in promoting green tourism.

Ansari described handicrafts as a clean, local industry that aligns well with the country’s natural ecosystem, according to a report by Miras Arya (CHTN). However, she cautioned that advancing the tourism industry without considering environmental implications poses a serious threat to Iran’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

“There is a strategic and fundamental link between the missions of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and the Department of Environment,” Ansari stated. She emphasized that developing sustainable and nature-based tourism is a shared priority, noting that neglecting environmental factors in tourism can not only harm natural resources but also lead to the erosion of the nation’s civilizational capital.

Ansari further articulated that collaboration between people, tourists, and travel professionals with environmentalists is essential. “Protecting nature is not just the responsibility of organizations; it is a national and cultural duty,” she asserted.

She also pointed out that Iran’s wetlands, forests, mountains, and pristine natural areas have significant potential to be recognized as sustainable tourism destinations. The Department of Environment is committed to developing and implementing sustainable green tourism initiatives within the framework of this comprehensive memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts.

This partnership symbolizes a crucial step towards ensuring that tourism development in Iran is conducted in harmony with environmental preservation. By fostering a relationship that prioritizes sustainable practices, both agencies aim to create a model for tourism that respects the nation’s ecological and cultural wealth.

In conclusion, the collaborative efforts of the DOE and the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts signify a forward-thinking approach to tourism in Iran. By integrating environmental considerations into tourism strategies, the country aims to not only enhance its economic prospects but also to protect its invaluable natural and cultural heritage for future generations.

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