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A Climate-Conscious Future Navigating Sustainable Practices in Tourism, Hospitality, and Events

Dr. Jacinta Dsilva by Dr. Jacinta Dsilva
December 16, 2024
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The 7th Edition of the Climate Talk Series, hosted by the SEE Institute in The Sustainable City, Dubai united professionals from tourism, hospitality and events industries. This pivotal event featured keynote addresses and expert discussions, focusing on sustainable practices in tourism, hospitality, and events. The presence of notable figures, such as HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Sultan Bin Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, added to the event’s significance, highlighting Dubai’s commitment to climate-conscious innovation.

Opening the event, Dr. Jacinta Dsilva showcased the SEE Institute’s sustainable design, featuring low-carbon materials and energy-efficient PV panels generating 300% of the building’s energy needs. Mr. Mahir Abdulkarim Julfar of DWTC highlighted Dubai’s alignment with the UN SDGs, citing initiatives such as solar panels, organizational recycling, and food donations, thus positioning DWTC as a leader in sustainable events. His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi emphasized integrating cultural preservation into sustainable tourism, advocating for community-driven experiences that ensure long-term benefits.


Some valuable insights were discussed by Taleed Al Khatib such as the Carbon Calculator and 19 Sustainability Requirements for hotels, promoting data-driven approaches to reduce carbon footprints. The Climate Talk Series also featured a masterclass on Blue Economy and its impact by Eng. Ahmed Nabil who introduced regenerative tourism strategies, encouraging coral nurseries and eco-lodging for marine conservation. Further, Ras Al Khaimah’s Responsible Tourism program was presented by Zoe Zuo and Mercy Kiprotich, highlighting sustainability certifications and carbon offset initiatives. Derar Almanaseer, of the ADNEC group, spoke about how large-scale organizations require mandates across policies and how integrating CSR into the structure of the organization has made it a core value. He gave examples of sustainability initiatives such as Terratiles made from exhibition stand waste, as well as WasteMaster to manage food waste at airports.

Mr. Guy Bigwood joined the event online to discuss sustainability as the ‘center stage’ of an event, citing Coldplay’s concert tours as an excellent example. A Fireside Chat with Nouran Mahmoud, the Tourism Policy Lead at the DCT, Abu Dhabi, discussed actionable tourism frameworks and the need for robust guidelines to support small businesses. The event concluded with a panel discussion moderated by Nadine Zidani, featuring Dr. Mohamed Irfan Shaikh, Nouran Mahmoud, Sheena Khan, and Ali Abdulqader, who explored industry-specific initiatives for a sustainable future. The seventh edition of Climate Talk Series reinforced collaboration, innovation, and community engagement as essential to advancing sustainability in tourism, hospitality and events industry.

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Legal requirements drive organizations to consider behavior consistency, best-practice managers, strategic investment, and moral concerns. Non-financial disclosure highlights the role of financial analysts in shaping corporate actions. Effective communication and information disclosure are crucial to avoid scandalous outcomes. Anticipating reactions and aligning with stakeholders shapes adequate strategies. Innovative Partnerships Leading the Charge Real-World Examples of Impact The best cross-sector partnerships prioritize innovation, inclusion, ethics, and human rights. A respectful and curious mindset is crucial for fostering successful collaborations. By embracing these values, organizations can drive positive change and address complex challenges through collective action. The case studies provided below exemplify innovative and inclusive collaboration models that have the potential to inspire and inform future partnerships across different sectors. By studying and understanding these successful models, organizations can gain valuable insights and leverage them to develop impactful initiatives that advance innovation, inclusion, ethics, and human rights to create a better future for all. AT&T, a renowned telecommunications company, has joined forces with the esteemed Imago Foundation in a remarkable endeavor to elevate education standards. Their shared mission is to revolutionize the realm of learning by implementing innovative learning models that will truly inspire and empower students. One of the crucial aspects of this collaboration is providing specialized training for teachers, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to enhance their teaching methods. Recognizing the significance of community involvement, AT&T and the Imago Foundation are also fostering collaboration among various community stakeholders, ensuring that education becomes a collective commitment. Through this influential partnership, AT&T and the Imago Foundation are poised to make a profound impact on the educational landscape, leaving a lasting legacy of progress and empowerment. PG&E and Green for All collaborate in workforce development and contracting to build an inclusive green economy. They work with both their direct employees and subcontracted companies. The broad and complex work of PG&E has the potential to create sustainability and diversity opportunities. They aim to prevent unintended negative impacts and have successful partnerships with other businesses and community organizations. These partnerships have built trust and addressed local issues effectively. Rethinking Business Models Innovating for a Sustainable Future To capture the value from sustainability innovations, businesses need to also innovate on their business models. The key prism through which this book examines business model innovations for sustainability is the theory of cross-sector partnerships. Business positions itself as a fast follower interested primarily in single firm-focused and industry-wide strategies that take it from non-coercive organizational structures to core competencies to strategic necessity, as described next, instead of fully committing to the creation of co-beneficial solutions with non-governmental organizations and the public sector that are in tension with its traditional market practices and business models. Whereas refocusing on a firm's purpose as creating social value avoids the lock-ins of existing industry structures and offers a systems leadership approach to overcoming these barriers within market norms, in reality this focus has not seen speedy results, which then will require the development of new leadership models within the firm and new social movements outside the firm to foster a sense of co-creation around these broader goals. Building Social Equity How Cross-Sector Collaboration Drives Inclusive Solutions Finally, a core goal of many cross-sector partnerships is promoting social equity and inclusiveness. By collaborating with local communities and labor organizations, parks and green space partnerships all over the world contribute to promoting the security and autonomy of local community inhabitants a sense of belonging, dignity, and safety. They are in a position to do so because of their power to build community capacity. This objective can be pursued in two main ways. Inclusive policy-making and engagement with local citizens in the design, implementation, and operation of major urban environmental public infrastructures foster participation and influence of local communities, enhancing their ability to take part in joint decision-making processes. Second, directly involving disadvantaged local communities in the provision of these important urban services opens up new channels of cooperation between the public and business sectors and local organizations and microenterprises offering vulnerable social groups employment opportunities and professional improvement. Local groups may become directly involved in the life of public facilities in functions including stewardship, surveillance, and collective use, the provision of community services, care, and participation in cultural and leisure events held within the park's premises. Entrusting disadvantaged communities with the management of strategic urban property helps create cycles of evacuation from social vulnerability. For example, organizations of unemployed seasonal workers or local enterprises could be hired as service providers for green areas. The use and management of public parks not only imply the planning of employment policies but also affect the governance of the city by promoting an inclusive and civic approach to spaces within the park, which is open to more challenging forms of public-private partnerships not centered only on merchandising space. Transformative Business for a Sustainable Tomorrow In summary, the Platform for Shaping the Future of the New Economy and Society is collaborating with prominent companies worldwide to create partnerships that promote inclusive green growth. This report highlights the pioneering efforts of companies that have been engaged in this important work for several years. We are confident that there are ample opportunities for other companies to establish successful new business models and corporate partnerships in this area. Working together, companies can develop confidence and learn from those who are on the same journey. A series of recommendations have emerged from this report. They range from developing practical and strategic roadmaps to create more powerful cross-sector partnerships to taking advantage of new digital platforms as the engine of collaboration. It’s an opportunity for transformative business to build the future. Companies with such profound purpose are not just in it to be noticed; they are in it to get it done.

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