Australasian Leisure Management
May 9, 2024

Tourism Industry Aotearoa launches new programme to advance sustainability initiatives

Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA), tourism industry’s leading representative body, has launched a new online programme to enable tourism businesses to advance their sustainability initiatives.

Tourism Industry Aotearoa said the programme, which it plans to call ‘Akiaki – Advancing Tourism’, was a response to a clear call from tourism operators to continue to build their capability, particularly around sustainability.

Akiaki is available for all TIA members, with modules to be rolled out from the middle of this year.

Tourism leaders are discussing the major issues and opportunities facing the sector during the annual TRENZ conference in Wellington this week.

Speaking at TRENZ today, TIA Chief Executive Rebecca Ingram said it was crucial that tourism in Aotearoa New Zealand developed “by design”.

Ingram notes “bouncing back to 2019 is not part of our vernacular. Rather we are focused on purposefully creating a resilient and sustainable industry that delivers for the country, our people, our environment and the visitor.”

Equipping tourism businesses is a key goal of Tourism 2050: A Blueprint for Impact, a 30-year industry strategy launched by TIA late last year.

There are 1900 tourism businesses signed up to the Tourism Sustainability Commitment (TSC), created by TIA in 2017.

A recent survey of TSC signatories showed 92% were committed to advancing sustainability in their business, and there was a clear desire for online capability building tools to help them continue to progress their sustainability initiatives.

Akiaki builds on the 12-week courses which TIA has been running with Regional Tourism Organisations to take the TSC from commitment to action, by supporting tourism operators and their staff to develop comprehensive sustainability plans for their business.

Ingram adds “Akiaki encapsulates the concepts of encouragement and courage. These are values essential for navigating the challenges of the future and leading the way in sustainable tourism globally.

“By making it easier for businesses to upskill, we are designing tourism for the future and taking the Blueprint from a document in a drawer - to the real world.”

Access Tourism 2050: A Blueprint for Impact, a 30-year industry strategy

About Akiaki
The Akiaki programme will take a holistic approach to sustainable and regenerative tourism, following the 12 commitments of TIA’s Tourism Sustainability Commitment (TSC).

It is based on the TSC’s four pou - Ōhanga (Economic), Manuhiri (Visitor), Hapori (Community), and Te Taiao (Environment).

Each module will consist of video presentations, interactive activities, case studies, and reflection on how to integrate the content into a business.

The learning hub has been made possible with funding from Te Pūkenga, and delivered in partnership with Grow Tourism. The name Akiaki was developed with Anzac Tasker of The Guardians.

Image top. Speaking at TRENZ today, TIA Chief Executive Rebecca Ingram. Credit: TIA

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