Skål
International
4th
November 2002
Cairns
International Convention Centre
The
following is a copy of the Press Release issued after the presentation of the
1st Annual Skål International Ecotourism Awards in Cairns on 6
November 2002:
Cairns,
Queensland, Australia - 6
November 2002
The
world’s best practice ecotourism operators have been recognised by a new global
award conferred by the world’s largest tourism and travel organization to mark
2002 International Year of Ecotourism & Mountains.
Skål
International, the worldwide tourism fellowship association, has announced the
winners of its inaugural Eco Tourism Awards at the Skål 63rd World
Congress held at the Cairns Convention Centre in Tropical North Queensland,
Australia.
Skål
International president, Tony Clegg-Butt, said the awards paid tribute to the
status of global eco-tourism practitioners and highlighted the role of tourism
as a vehicle for sustainable development.
“The
positive contribution made by controlled, sustainable tourism development to any
economy cannot be underestimated.
Tourism has a multiplier effect that is felt at all levels of the
community, and Skål International seeks to recognise and reward excellence in
ecotourism by selecting these global examples of best practice.”
Winners
of the inaugural 2002 Skål
Ecotourism Awards were chosen from a field of 42 entries from all over
the world. Submissions for the
awards were judged separately and individually by global environmentalists. The judges for the 2002 awards
were –
Eugenio
Yunis, World Tourism Organization
Costas
Christ, senior director, Conservation International USA
Dr
Rosalind Reeve, environmental lawyer, Kenya
Winners
in categories 1 – 5 were:
Category
1. Countryside, Mountains, Rivers and
Lakes:
Winner:
Complejo Turistico Kapawi, Ecuador
Winner:
Pemuteran Coral Conservation Karang Lestari, Indonesia
Winner:
Shamwari Game Reserve, South Africa
Winner:
Al Donyo Wuas, Kenya
Winner:
Island Safaris, Vanuatu
Skål’s
International President, Tony Clegg-Butt praised the quality exhibited by local
eco tourism operators. “The
congress chose Cairns as the appropriate destination to launch Skål
International’s new ecotourism award due to its unique position between two
World Heritage areas – the Great Barrier Reef and Australia’s Tropical
Rainforests. We have experienced
the high standards achieved by this region’s ecotourism operators and feel
confident that they will feature strongly in future awards,” said Tony
Clegg-Butt.
Award
winners were presented with a specially crafted Waterford crystal trophy donated
by Waterford Crystal Ireland.
Skål
International has a worldwide membership of 22,500 travel professionals and is
represented by over 500 clubs in 86 countries. The clubs strive to develop
friendship and common purpose between professionals in the travel and tourism
industry by fostering goodwill and mutual understanding. Members participate in conferences,
seminars, and the organization is a major source for business networking
opportunities within the worldwide travel and tourism industries.
Media
Enquiries:
Skål
International at skal@skal.org
Digital
Photographs are also available from the General Secretariat.
Further
Information:
Skål
International Website: www.skal.org