Sustainable tourism aims to develop the country’s economy while also preserving local resources, livelihoods, and cultures, and one way to accomplish those aims is to have the tourism sector operate in accordance with the GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) criteria. Focusing on intellectual property rights protection and preservation is an important tool in creating a local community’s identity and cultural sustainability in each locality.
Intellectual property can be expressed in tangible forms, such as various local products, or intangible forms, such as folk wisdom, various tourist services, and so on. All of this is the result of invention or human creation, which emphasizes the emergence of creativity and expertise. Promoting sustainable tourism under the GSTC criteria provides guidelines with which tourist sites may organize their participation in the protection and preservation of communities’ and individuals’ intellectual property rights, based on the following indicators:
Source : Global Sustainable Tourism Council
Information as of 28 February 2023