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Azores Regional Government claims leadership in commitment to Sustainability

According to the program of activities associated with the celebration of World Tourism Day, the XIII Regional Government signed the Azores Sustainability Charter on Thursday, 30th of september 2021, in the city of Horta. The President of the Regional Government of the Azores, José Manuel Bolieiro, the Vice President, Artur Lima, and the other members of the Executive signed the document as a way of publicly reinforce the commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals, declared by the United Nations, and with the sustainability of the azores tourist destination. The Azores Sustainability Charter is an initiative of the Regional Secretariat for Transport, Tourism and Energy and have already 155 subscribing entities, with more than 600 commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals to be achieved. This initiative takes place in the same week that the Region receives the EarthCheck auditor, an entity certified by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), as part of the process of renewing the Silver level certification as a Sustainable Tourist Destination. The Azores thus prove to be a leading destination in sustainability and a reference in the adoption of measures that promote sustainable development in all areas of activity, in order to ensure a better quality of life for those who reside in the Region and a differentiating experience for those who visit us. Source: Jornal Açores 9

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Coordinator of the Azores DMO takes stock of the first two years of the certification

Carolina Mendonça, Coordinator of the Tourism Destination Sustainability Structure – Azores DMO takes stock of the first two years of the certification of the Azores as a sustainable tourist destination and states that the Region is working to achieve Level II of the Silver Certification, reaching the Gold Certification in 2024. AO. Two years after the Azores achieved EarthCheck’s Silver certification as a sustainable tourist destination, what practical effects is this certification having, whether at an economic, business or environmental level? CM. The idea behind the certification process is not to achieve perfection, but to demonstrate that the destination is committed to developing continuous improvements in favor of sustainable economic, social, cultural and environmental development. The effects are visible. From the outset, it increased the reputation of the destination, highlighting the image of the Azores at an international level, as the first and only archipelago to achieve sustainability certification in accordance with the strict criteria, internationally accepted, of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). The Azores are increasingly asserting themselves as a leading reference destination, and the certification reinforced this strategic positioning, giving greater notoriety and competitive differentiation to the Region, responding to the requirements of international tourist demand for non-massified destinations, of nature and by authentic experiences, with an immersive contact, but with respect for local communities. It is evident that this brings benefits to the Region as a whole, where the government, businesses, the local community and tourists benefit. For the effects to be visible in the short, medium and long term, the process requires the involvement of several agents, and this was an almost immediate positive impact, due to the dedication, collaboration and involvement of the various local partners for a common goal. The Destination’s Sustainability Action Plan is the result of this collaborative work, in defining a set of sustainable commitments that the various entities proposed to work on in the definition of goals and objectives, aiming at the sustainable development of the destination, which most of the actions of 2019 have already been completed. We have already seen improvements in the various pillars of sustainability. Sustainability commitments and progress can be found on our website: https://sustainable.azores.gov.pt In addition, the Azores Sustainability Charter, which was created in 2017, with 41 participating entities, and already encompasses 160 subscribing entities, with more than 500 commitments, towards the sustainable development of the Region related to the effective management of resources, reuse of materials, the preference for purchasing local/regional products, the implementation of an ethical purchasing policy, which has been promoting the circular economy, the social and ethical responsibility of companies, and the protection of environmental heritage. AO. What has been the role of the Tourism Destination Sustainability Structure – Azores DMO (Destination Management Organization) in the dissemination of this certification and its application? CM. Azores DMO works under the Regional Secretariat for Transport, Tourism and Energy, and coordinates the destination’s sustainability efforts, using the Tourism engine as a catalyst for sustainable development. It is a huge teamwork and collaboration, where everyone is part and work towards for a common goal. Within the scope of the Azores DMO Structure, several sustainability work groups were created, and we promoted various moments of consultation with local agents in all-region (nine islands). We have also promoted various education and awareness-raising actions on sustainable tourism issues in the school community. We use social networks such as facebook and instagram to promote our work and interact with the local community, especially with younger people. AO. This year, the Azores will be again subject to an audit to verify compliance with the sustainability criteria. From the experience gathered since 2019, what are the advantages and threats for the Azores in this process at the moment? CM. In addition to the various awards of international recognition, the Azores also have a vast portfolio of products that have allowed it to support a sustained and high-quality tourist development. The differentiating character of the destination is combined with the fact that we are going through the second year of the certification process, which brings us the benefit of the lessons learned from the first audit of the destination. We also gathered a set of evidence of progress and improvements since the first audit, which makes us feel better prepared, with a reinforced team from Azores DMO, to receive an audit this year with a view to achieving Level II of EarthCheck’s Silver certification. We prefer to call it challenges instead of threats, and in the Azores we still have several challenges to overcome. Sustainability is an ongoing process, and we must have the humility and responsibility to work on continuous improvement in the various areas that are part of the destination’s sustainability. AO. Are the Azores able to aspire to EarthCheck’s Gold Award? And when will they be able to reach the maximum level of certification as a sustainable destination? CM. EarthCheck’s regulations define 5 levels of sustainability, and each time we climb a step in that level, the process becomes more demanding, since every year we must demonstrate improvements compared to the previous year. In order to achieve Gold Certification, we still have to climb 3 steps from the current Silver Certification. We are currently working towards achieving Level II Silver Certification, and we estimate that in 2024 we will be ready to achieve Gold Certification. Maintaining a sustainable destination requires a commitment from all residents, public entities, government and companies, as these are the true protagonists of the destination’s sustainability. The government has an essential role in defining and implementing policies that foster economic balance and prosperity, social well-being, quality education, corporate health, and the conservation and protection of the environment. Companies can assume their social and ethical responsibility towards the environment and people, and bring innovative solutions, leveraging enormous benefits for sustainable development, including for the health and well-being of society; and of course, residents and tourists themselves must adopt responsible habits and behavior, thus contributing to the sustainability of the destination. Through this holistic …

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Azores aim to achieve gold as a Sustainable Tourist Destination

The Azores want to raise sustainability standards and achieve, in 2024, the certification of gold as a sustainable tourist destination, said the Regional Secretary for Transport, Tourism and Energy, Mário Mota Borges. In 2019, the Azores were the first region in the country certified as a sustainable tourist destination, a distinction awarded with the “silver” category by Earthcheck. EarthCheck is an international certification and consultancy group for scientific benchmarking in travel and tourism, operating since 1987. The certification responded to the criteria of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, an international accreditation body for the certification of sustainable tourism. The Azores certification process began in 2017, proclaimed by the United Nations as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism. At the meeting of the Advisory Committee for the Sustainability of the Destination, in Ponta Delgada, the Regional Secretary for Transport, Tourism and Energy stressed the need to raise the standards of sustainability of the Azores as a tourist destination, preserving nature of the Region. In 2024, the Azores intend to achieve gold certification as a sustainable tourist destination. Source: Publituris

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Azores distinguished in international environmental quality award for sustainable tourism

The Azores were elected in 2021 as a Platinum “Coast of Quality” Destination, an international award that distinguishes coastal environmental quality for sustainable tourism. In the criteria defined by the Green Destinations, the Azores achieved a level of compliance of 97.8% of the sustainability indicators: Destination Management; Nature and Landscape; Environment and Climate; Culture and Tradition; Social Welfare; Business and Hospitality. Green Destinations is a non-profit organization for the development and recognition of sustainable destinations, which supports more than 200 destinations in 60 countries with the aim of promoting responsible tourism based on globally expired principles and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The “Quality Coast” Platinum award was assigned for the first time to the Azores in 2014 as the best destination in Europe in terms of sustainable tourism, with an independent performance check of the destination’s progress every two years. The Quality Coast program, developed by the Green Destination Award & Certification Program, challenges destinations to promote responsible management on a continuous and sustainable basis, in order to encourage the tourism sector to implement important environmental measures. Destinations compromise to a sustainable management system, with an external performance and progress audit every two years, with recommendations for improvement. This award is especially intended for seaside destinations. Special attention is given to shores, beach management and bathing water quality. The Platinum “Quality Coast” certification is the highest-level award of global recognition for the quality and management of the destination, based on the criteria defined by the Green Destinations. Source: Governo Regional dos Açores

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Azores awards environmental excellence in tourist accommodation

The Regional Secretary for Environment and Climate Change took advantage of the World Environment Day to present the Miosotis Azores awards. This is an award to recognize environmental excellence in tourist accomodation. Alonso Miguel highlighted the importance of this award and the effort made to ensure good practices from the point of view of environmental sustainability, highlighting the sector’s additional effort in meeting all the difficulties faced over the last year and a half with the Covid-19 pandemic. The Regional Secretary for the Environment and Climate Change assured that he will continue to promote environmental sustainability, guaranteeing hard and constant work in the preservation, conservation and promotion of the natural heritage, along with innovation and assistance in the implementation of good environmental practices in the tourism industry. It was with this context that, in 2012, the Miosotis Açores award was created, which aims to distinguish good practices carried out by the accommodation units. Currently, the Azores has 136 awarded accommodation units, 34 of which will receive the award this year for the first time.. Alonso Miguel stated that this is a regional environmental recognition distinction, rigorous and without any associated costs, adapted to local characteristics, which provides technical monitoring in order to encourage Azorean accommodation units to implement good sustainability practices, valuing and recognizing those who work in that direction. The Miosotis Açores award covers different areas, namely in terms of saving resources, namely water and electricity, correct waste management and protecting the protection and enhancement of biodiversity, as well as promoting local products and services. Source: Açoriano Oriental

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Azores approve new walking routes

Nine new walking routes were approved in the Azores regional network. The regional network of walking routes now counts 95 official walking routes, an increase of 75km, reaching a total length of 830 km. Among the walking routes is the “Grande Rota” on Terceira island, with about 34 km, which brings to 7 the total number of Grandes Routes in the archipelago. The promoters of the new proposals, mostly municipalities and parish councils, have 12 months to implement the completed paths, and some new proposals are expected to be opened later this summer. The Regional Tourism office is fully responsible for implementing the signage, information panels and communication of these new 106.3 km of walking routes. The network of walking routes in the Azores is now strengthened, “enhancing the tourist product of hiking, which is considered one of the core products and most demanded by those visiting the destination”. In addition to the diversification of walking routes, with itineraries that allow you to enjoy new landscapes, “the new trails will contribute to a better distribution of tourist flows across the nine islands of the Azores”, the regional government said in a statement. The current Pedestrian Route Monitoring Committee, which handles the approval of the routes, is met by a representative of each of the following entities: Regional Tourism office, who presides; Regional for Environment and Climate Change office; Regional for Forest Resources office, Association of Municipalities of the Autonomous Region of the Azores, Azores Tourism Association, Association in the area of Pedestrianism, Regional Delegation of the National Association of Parishes. Source: Publituris

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Azores hosts GLEX Summit 2021

In July, São Miguel will host the GLEX 2021 – Global Exploration Summit, an event that brings together the greatest explorers in the world, which is committed to a worldwide effort to inspire everyone to protect the planet, animal species and natural resources. Organized by Expanding World and the Explorers Club of New York, the 2021 edition will take place in Lisbon and Ponta Delgada between the 6th and 10th of July. The event, which will be broadcast on GLEX Summit’s own digital channels, is attended by explorers and scientists from around the world. In the Azores, as a result of a joint action between the Azores Tourism Association | ATA and the Government of the Azores, the main themes of the conference are space, ocean and polar exploration. Other themes will also be included such as the conservation of natural sanctuaries, environmental sustainability of the planet, climate change and natural phenomena. According to the Executive Director of the Azores Tourism Association | ATA, Luís Capdeville Botelho, this is an incredible opportunity for the region, which, as a Sustainable Host Partner at the event, will reinforce its positioning as a sustainable archipelago. The GLEX Summit 2021 will feature renowned scientists and explorers such as: Nina Lanza, NASA’s lead team in charge of the Perseverance Rover on its voyage to Mars; Richard Garriott, astronaut and new president of the Explorers Club of New York; Alan Stern, NASA astrophysicist and aerospace engineer; and Brian Cox, one of the BBC’s best-known science program hosts. Source: Açores 24horas

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Azores can achieve the Gold certification in three years as a sustainable tourist destination

The Regional Director of Tourism, Rosa Costa, announced that the Azores are already working on the second-year validation of the silver certification of sustainable tourism destination by EarthCheck, believing that the Region can “achieve Gold Certification within three years”. In December 2019 the Azores achieved the sustainable tourist destination certification by Earth Check, according to the international standards of Global Sustainable Tourism Council. This achievement has placed the Azores “as a leading global destination in the field of sustainability, being the first and only archipelago in the world with this certification”. This achievement has placed the Azores “as a leading global destination in the field of sustainability, being the first and only archipelago in the world with this certification”. In the opinion of Rosa Costa, this achievement “reinforced the strategic positioning of the region, as a destination that combines its stunning nature, the authenticity of the customs and traditions of the population, contributing to the sustainable balance of the Region in the economic, social, cultural and environment, responding to current trends in international tourist demand for non-massified, nature-based and more sustainable destinations, where immersive, but respectful, contact with local communities is provided ”. The Regional Director of Tourism, in an interview with Nonangon’s magazine ‘Thinktech’, stated that in the Azores “there is a struggle to improve the tourism sector, which is facing enormous difficulties, never before”. “It is difficult to manage expectations about the future, but we must continue to have hope and continue to be resilient, aiming and working for the rapid recovery in the sector as soon as possible, in which tourism will be the protagonist, which may trigger the economic recovery in the Azores, due to its sectoral transversality”, she affirmed. She noted that the tourism sector “has been gaining great expression” in the Azores over the past few years, with a “very positive transversal performance for the Region”. She considered that the tourism figures in 2019 “are a reflection of the growth of the sector, where there are more than 3 million overnight stays and 100 million euros in tourism income in traditional hotels”. In the opinion of Rosa Costa, “the relaunch of Tourism” in the Region “will be guided by a strategy that combines Safety with Sustainability, guiding business models towards a service that values quality and the safety of tourists”. In her opinion, “destinations that rely on more positive, sustainable, non-mass tourism models and in contact with the outdoors and nature, will be better prepared to receive tourists safely, so the Azores are positioned in the line of ahead while choosing a holiday destination”. As Rosa Costa stated, “the Azores tourist destination is positioned as a destination of exuberant and exclusive nature, providing unique outdoor activities on land and at sea. It has a rich culture and gastronomy and provides immersive contact with the unique customs and experiences of the Azorean people”. In the opinion of the Regional Director of Tourism, “the first steps in tourism have already been taken and, now, we must be more ambitious, raising the goals through the application of policies and regulations at the level of environmental, economic and social sustainability, in a transversal way in the region. We have to identify and enhance our cultural assets as a tourist product and continue to work on accessibility, product and service qualification, reinforcing training”. “The premise of improving internal and external accessibility that guarantees tourist flows to the Region is essential for the development of tourism, as well as a surgical investment in priority markets and segments, so that tourists continue to be distributed throughout the islands of the Archipelago, and throughout the year, reducing the current marked seasonality and which continues in a consolidated way in the creation of wealth and employment”.“It is essential to increase the external promotion of the destination through various promotional actions aimed at the intended targets, namely through digital marketing, communicating the Azores as a tourist destination of a nature, sustainable and experiential”, she added in the same interview. Source: Correio dos Açores

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Government of the Azores celebrates World Earth Day with awareness raising in all their schools.

Azores celebrated World Earth Day with an environmental awareness campaign, in an ‘online’ format, covering all schools in the Azores, from the Primary education to Secondary Education. This was an initiative of the Regional Secretariat for Transport, Tourism and Energy, through the Management Structure of the Sustainable Tourist Destination, Azores DMO, in partnership with the Regional Secretariat for Education, this collaboration was essential for the realization of this activity. The campaign aimed to raise awareness of the various environmental issues, and to share practical examples of the Azores as a sustainable destination, as well as to encourage domestic tourism in the region, since young people are opinion makers when choosing a holiday destination, and the Archipelago, as a tourist destination, is in line with proactive and experiential tourism, whose offer is based on a wide range of activities both on land and at sea. The action also had the purpose of creating a common conscience for the importance of the need to preserve the world’s natural resources, and for the urgency of adopting more responsible behaviors. There was a dynamic program throughout the day, which addressed various themes of sustainable tourism, and suggestions were also shared on how everyone can be a real agent of change in society through daily choices and behaviors. In carrying out this action, the Regional Government of the Azores managed to reach several schools in the Region, and to involve young students. Working close to the youngest is an elementary piece to combat the various environmental challenges and for the future sustainability of the Region and the planet.

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Government of the Azores celebrates World Earth Day with awareness raising in all their schools.

Azores celebrated World Earth Day with an environmental awareness campaign, in an ‘online’ format, covering all schools in the Azores, from the Primary education to Secondary Education. This was an initiative of the Regional Secretariat for Transport, Tourism and Energy, through the Management Structure of the Sustainable Tourist Destination, Azores DMO, in partnership with the Regional Secretariat for Education, this collaboration was essential for the realization of this activity. The campaign aimed to raise awareness of the various environmental issues, and to share practical examples of the Azores as a sustainable destination, as well as to encourage domestic tourism in the region, since young people are opinion makers when choosing a holiday destination, and the Archipelago, as a tourist destination, is in line with proactive and experiential tourism, whose offer is based on a wide range of activities both on land and at sea. The action also had the purpose of creating a common conscience for the importance of the need to preserve the world’s natural resources, and for the urgency of adopting more responsible behaviors. There was a dynamic program throughout the day, which addressed various themes of sustainable tourism, and suggestions were also shared on how everyone can be a real agent of change in society through daily choices and behaviors. In carrying out this action, the Regional Government of the Azores managed to reach several schools in the Region, and to involve young students. Working close to the youngest is an elementary piece to combat the various environmental challenges and for the future sustainability of the Region and the planet.