scholarly journals Análise das diretrizes internacionais sobre Gênero e Turismo e suas ausências nos Planos Nacionais de Turismo do Brasil

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 2310
Author(s):  
Cassiana Gabrielli
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Em 2010, paralelamente à criação da ONU Mulheres, a Organização Mundial do Turismo, também vinculada à Organização das Nações Unidas, lançou seu primeiro relatório sobre mulheres no turismo. Contendo diretrizes para promover o empoderamento feminino por meio dessa atividade, teve sua segunda edição, ampliada, lançada em 2020. Porém, apesar da difusão das discussões sobre gênero no turismo e, de o Brasil ser, também, Estado signatário da Agenda 2030 (igualmente promovida pela ONU), não percebe-se indícios de melhorias nas relações sociais de gênero no contexto turístico nacional. Assim, apresentamos aqui as duas edições do Global Report On Women In Tourism, organizados pela UNWTO, com destaque para seus apontamentos e recomendações e, analisamos os planos nacionais de turismo publicados no Brasil a partir de 2010, ano de publicação do primeiro relatório. Elegemos o gênero como categoria de análise, especialmente pelas ausências previamente percebidas desse marcador em planos de desenvolvimento turístico. Identificamos, utilizando análise de conteúdo, que as recomendações são imperceptíveis nos PNT’s e, suas ausências impactam negativamente, fortalecendo um processo de desenvolvimento turístico predatório, que se afasta de seu potencial responsável e sustentável.

2019 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. 127-133
Author(s):  
Lucia Stacchiotti ◽  
Alessandro Acqua ◽  
Daniela Pennesi ◽  
Alessandra Beccaceci ◽  
Eleonora Paris
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2018 ◽  
pp. 8-14
Author(s):  
Jadwiga Adamczyk
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Zrównoważony rozwój jako droga harmonijnego rozwoju, bez ograniczania szans na zaspokojenie potrzeb rozwojowych przyszłym pokoleniom, został wskazany po raz pierwszy w 1987 r. przez Światową Komisję do Spraw Środowiska i Rozwoju. Przesłanką zrównoważonego rozwoju było powiązanie rozwoju gospodarczego i społecznego z ekologicznym przy zachowaniu jakości życia w czystym środowisku. Założenia zrównoważonego rozwoju zostały określone na forum ONZ (Agenda 21), które w okresie 30 lat są weryfikowane i aktualizowane (Agenda 2030). Koncepcja zrównoważonego rozwoju od początku była adresowana do przedsiębiorstw, chociaż ze względu na duży poziom ogólności proces implementacji przebiegał powoli. Celem artykułu jest identyfikacja koncepcji zrównoważonego rozwoju jako paradygmatu we współczesnym zarządzaniu przedsiębiorstwem. Dyskusja założeń i interpretacji koncepcji zrównoważonego rozwoju na poziomie makro- i mikroekonomicznym umożliwiła identyfikację celów i kryteriów oceny zrównoważonego rozwoju przedsiębiorstw. Ewaluacja celów i dokonań zrównoważonego rozwoju przedsiębiorstw pozwala uznać go, za paradygmat współczesnego zarządzania.


Author(s):  
Fernanda Maria Melo Alves
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A los largo de los últimos treinta años, los avances científicos y tecnológicos han facilitado el desarrollo de algunos pueblos, países y regiones. Para resolver el agravamiento de las desigualdades sociales en el mundo, las organizaciones internacionales han logrado distintas acciones. Entre todas, se destacan las Agendas de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas, la de 2015 Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio y la de 2030 Desarrollo Sostenible. En cuanto al método utilizado, es una investigación documental y bibliográfica basada en análisis de la información sobre el objeto de estudio. El texto pretende reflexionar y compartir una mayor conciencia y compromiso y contribuir para promover el 4º objetivo de la Agenda 2030 de Desarrollo Sostenible, la educación, reflexionando sobre la importancia de un desarrollo hacia la reducción de dichas desigualdades sociales. Se concluye que aunque el balance global sea bastante positivo, hay que conseguir que los logros disminuyan las desigualdades sociales a  través de la educación, clave en el desarrollo sustentable.


Author(s):  
Ursula Kilkelly

Article 24 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) recognizes the child’s right to health and health care. Despite its importance, surprisingly little international advocacy focuses exclusively on child’s health. The Committee on the Rights of the Child has addressed health and health care issues in many of its General Comments, but it has been surprisingly slow to adopt a General Comment dedicated to Article 24. There has also been an apparent disconnect between children’s rights law and the global development agenda. While the UN Sustainable Development Goals address many of children’s specific health needs, they do not mention the CRC and are not framed in rights terms. Although progress continues in advancing Agenda 2030, it is not clear whether greater progress would have been possible were these goals expressed as a matter of children’s rights. Overall, this process appears to be a missed opportunity to advance the child’s rights to health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 1717
Author(s):  
Donato Morea ◽  
Elisa Gebennini ◽  
Andrea Mazzitelli ◽  
Maria Simona Andreano ◽  
Gianpaolo Basile ◽  
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Sustainability is one of humanity’s most daunting issues at present [...]


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 7683
Author(s):  
Amila Omazic ◽  
Bernd Markus Zunk

Public sector organizations, primarily higher education institutions (HEIs), are facing greater levels of responsibility since adopting and committing to the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development (SD) and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). HEIs are expected to provide guidance for various stakeholders on this matter, but also to implement this agenda and the SDGs in their institutions. Although the role of these organizations has been recognized, the fields and issues that HEIs should address on their path towards sustainability and SD are still unclear. To provide further clarity, a semi-systematic literature review on sustainability and SD in HEIs was conducted to identify both the key concepts and main research themes that represent sustainability and SD in HEIs and to identify research gaps. This review increases our knowledge of this topic and enhances our understanding of sustainability and SD in the context of HEIs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 239-252
Author(s):  
Elspeth Guild

AbstractIn this contribution, I examine the links between the human rights basis of the UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) and its embeddedness in the UN Sustainable Development Agenda 2030. While the GCM grew out of a development framework, it was rapidly incorporated into the UN human rights system. Even during the negotiation of the GCM, human rights took priority over development. The resistance that was manifested against the GCM on its endorsement by the UN General Assembly was directed not against its development links, but rather concerns about its human rights impact. This paper examines the placing of migration in this dual framework and the ways in which outcomes compatible with both are achievable.


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