Monitoring of sustainable tourism
What you should know about this indicator
- The Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) and System of Environmental and Economic Accounts (SEEA) are standardized methods used by countries to measure the economic and environmental impacts of tourism.
- TSA tables track economic aspects of tourism, such as tourist spending, the production of tourism-related goods and services, and employment in the tourism sector.
- SEEA tables monitor environmental impacts, including the consumption of resources like water and energy, as well as the emission of greenhouse gases and generation of waste by the tourism industry.
- National governments or statistical agencies collect and organize data into these tables to understand tourism's influence on the economy and environment.
- The number of tables implemented indicates how comprehensively tourism's impacts are being tracked, with more tables providing a more detailed and nuanced understanding.
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UNWTO (2024) – processed by Our World in Data. “Monitoring of sustainable tourism” [dataset]. UNWTO, “Implementation of standards accounting tools to monitor the economic and environmental aspects of tourism sustainability” [original data]. Retrieved November 23, 2024 from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/implementation-of-tools-to-monitor-economic-and-environmental-tourism