Montenegrin Road Towards Carbon Neutral Tourism



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The New Green Age: Montenegrin Road Towards Carbon Neutral Tourism Ms. Jelena Janjusevic, PhD Manager of the Centre for Sustainable Development, UNDP SUSTAINABLE AND COMPETITIVE HOTELS THROUGH ENERGY INNOVATION - NEZEH 2015 L'INNOVATION ÉNERGÉTIQUE AU SERVICE D'UN TOURISME DURABLE ET COMPÉTITIF HÔTELS PRESQUE ZÉRO ENERGIE EDITION 2015 24 June, 2015 Nice ACROPOLIS 1

Montenegro: Facts 1. Population: 650,000 2. Capital: Podgorica; 152,000 3. Area:13,812 square kilometers 4. Language:Montenegrin 5. Religion:Orthodox, Muslim, Roman Catholic 6. Currency:Euro 7. Life Expectancy:73 8. GDP per Capita: U.S. $2,200 9. Literacy Percent: 97 GEF project: Towards Carbon Neutral Tourism Project budget: EUR 3,090,000 Time frame: 2015-2019 Focus area: Boka Bay (on Unesco List of World Cultural and Natural Heritage) and Old Royal Capital Cetinje Sustainable and competitive hotels through energy innovation - nezeh 2015 24 June 2015, Nice, France 2

Low Carbon Tourism - Objectives Reduce GHG emissions of Montenegrin tourism sector: Promote development and adoption of policies and measures to reduce carbon (CO2); Establish sustainable funding mechanisms to support low carbon infrastructure; Support development and implementation of major financial investments in tourism infrastructure with low CO2 emissions; Capacity Building of the Industry and key stakeholders; Communicate Climate Change- Connecting Communications to Action; Awareness and understanding Programmes; Promotion of Low Carbon Tourism - Better marketing of Montenegro s tourism opportunities Innovation: We are witnessing a global shift in the way we live and power our homes and our businesses/economies Economic and social benefits: Pollution will decrease: Montenegrin GREEN reputation will be strengthened; Re-branding of the Ecological state: competitive advantage Sustainable economic growth: generate export earnings, and help Montenegro become more internationally connected; Prosperous green businesses New sources of income: generate income and create new employment opportunities; Unique and sustainable tourism experiences Montenegro as a role model Greater social equity: Improving energy productivity would ease the burden on the poor - helping narrow the economic and social divide; Innovative strategies to communicate climate change 3

Four Dimensions of the Project 1. Create a favorable business environment to attract new investment and financing mechanisms; Help design the policy instruments; 2. Facilitate low carbon investments in transport infrastructure; 3. Innovation: New carbon offset mechanisms and Climate Fund for tourism; Help motivate market incentives and investment vehicles to mobilize the entrepreneurialism and finance to focus on the low-carbon challenge; 4. a) Awareness Programme related to the harmful effects of CO2 emissions from this sector, the possibility of their reduction and measurement. b)regular monitoring of GHG emissions in tourism Dimension 1: Create a favorable business environment Expected outcomes: Adoption of the right mix of policies, incentives and new technologies that would dramatically restrain the quantity of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere; Amendments to the National Sustainable Development Strategy, Strategy for Transport, Tourism Law, the Law on Spatial Development and Construction of Structures, an other relevant documents; New tourist facilities planned, designed and constructed in accordance with international environmental standards; Promote Eco-certification of existing and new tourist facilities; Achieve low levels of CO2 emissions in the tourism sector. Results: At least 200 officially registered tourist facilities (100 large facilities and at least 100 units of private accommodation) certified by international Eco-certificate (EU Eco label, etc.); Direct effects on reducing emissions of greenhouse gases 77 kilo tones of CO2 equivalent per year for a period of 20 years after the investment in this project; Indirect effects on reducing emissions of greenhouse gases (Indirect GHGs emission) cumulatively 173.7 kilotons of CO2 equivalent by the end of 2023, or more than 360 kilotons of CO2 equivalent by the end of 2028; 4

Dimension 2: Facilitate low carbon investments in transport infrastructure Expected results: Low carbon mobility plans: Low CO2 emissions transport infrastructure which will significantly boost further tourism development; Airports and seaports facilities certified as low carbon emission facilities, including environmentally friendly ways of supplying cruise ships and yachts; Kotor-Cetinje cable car developed as a low carbon mode of transport; In at least two cities, bus stations improved as centers of low emission of greenhouse gases; At least 25 km of new non-motorized transport trails approved for funding. Low carbon society of Montenegro A major challenge for transport sector is to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Developing a low carbon society would provide the opportunity to further enhance road safety, ease the congestion in summer months and enhance tourism experiences Low carbon society of Montenegro, benefits: LESS, CONGESTION GREATER SAFETY FOR CYCLISTS AND PEDESTRIANS More cycling, walking & public transport use Smaller vehicles LESS CO2 EMISSIONS MORE SAFETY Fewer motorized vehicles Cable car Kotor Cetinje LESS CONGESTION IN BOKA BAY, INCREASED TOURIST EXPERIENCE 5

Dimension3: Innovation- New carbon offset mechanisms and Climate Fund for tourism Expected results: Boosting innovative public-private investments into low-carbon and energy efficiency technologies; Establishment of compensation schemes for carbon dioxide emissions The National Tourism Climate Fund established and funded by compensation schemes income; Emerging technologies will require substantial investment flows, Initiate human and financial resources mobilization for adaptation and climate preparedness; Carbon footprint calculation- offsetting tourists carbon footprint; Lay the foundations for major government-civil society-business and expert collaboration on low-carbon pathway and climate change. The Case for the National Tourism Climate Fund National Tourism Climate Fund architecture: How the fund is structured? Fund governance/who is contributing and managing the Fund? Relationship with official development assistance -support national stakeholders and priorities; -improve engagement with private sector; -financing low carbon tourism infrastructure - support projects, programmes, policies and other activities. Size of the Fund -min. capitalization EUR 2.000.000 6

Dimension 4: a) Awareness Programme related to the harmful effects of CO2 emissions from this sector, the possibility of their reduction and measurement Connecting Communications to Action; Use global social media s influence on spreading awareness; Craft messages that inspire action: by connecting messages to concrete actions; Engage the community: Increase low carbon tourism offerings in Montenegro, develop low carbon tourism products and packages; Advisory programs: Emphasizing the impact each person can have will empower them to act. Dimension 4: b) Regular monitoring of GHG emissions in tourism Accurate measurement; System of monitoring GHG emissions in the sector of tourism Baseline Survey, database, analysis & reports (Baseline survey is currently being conducted covering tourism sector and industry entities); Survey is also related to the perception / preferences of tourists for low carbon tourism services, and of Montenegro as a tourist destination with reduced carbon emissions; Industry Case Studies are being completed. 7

Work Plan for 2015 1. Defining a comparative review of existing international schemes of eco-certification applicable to Montenegro with a set of recommendations; 2. Development of "eco-certification" information desks in the municipalities and LTOs (project municipalities); 3. Review and analysis of the policy and legal framework with the aim of introducing legal requirements for the development of low-carbon tourism; 4. Strengthening administrative capacity and improving coordination between different levels of decision-making with the aim of establishing and developing low-carbon tourism; 5. Training of architects and urban planners on low carbon design and spatial planning; Work Plan for 2015 6. Development of a sustainable mobility plans for the Bay of Kotor and Cetinje; 7. Development of technical documentation for the use of renewable energy for the cable car Cetinje-Kotor; 8. Opening of the Green Info Centres in Tivat and in Cetinje, including the installation of an adequate low carbon equipment; 9. Opening of the Green Information Desks at the airports of Tivat and Podgorica; 10. Technical assistance to main greenfield investors, such as Porto Novi, Lustica, etc., in order to develop in accordance with the concept of low carbon tourism; 11. Technical assistance in the establishment and promotion of low carbon / eco certified international ports and corridors (Podgorica and Tivat, Port of Kotor and new marinas, including the option for visiting cruisers and yachts to be connected to a source of renewable energy); 8

Work Plan for 2015 12.Pilot investment projects - preparation and implementation of tender procedures; 13.Criteria: the amount of GEF - these funds will not exceed the sum of EUR 200,000, 25% of the total investment or EUR 10 per estimated ton of CO2 reduced during the project period, whichever is more relevant; 14.Feasibility Study of establishing a National Climate Fund in the tourism sector; 15.Investigation of voluntary / mandatory CO2 emissions compensation schemes, as well as determining the possibilities of their integration in the Montenegrin tourism (an appropriate system of booking, transportation, accommodation, sightseeing, etc.); 16. Carbon footprint Calculator development; What have we accomplished so far? Montenegro kicks off anti-idling campaign 2.2 million people and 600,000 cars and trucks drive through Herceg Novi (40.000 inhabitants) each year! Imagine the Co2 emissions? Anti idling campaign: An important step towards healthier lives as it will improve air quality and public health by reducing emissions; It s easy: If you are going to be idling more than 10 seconds when in Montenegro, turn off your vehicle! 9

Announcement: International Conference on Low Carbon Tourism Budva, Montenegro, 9-10 th October 2015 Montenegro will host the First International Conference on Low Carbon Tourism; The Conference should offer a forum to discuss and promote low carbon green tourism, exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices; It should also reflect the recent changes in the field and address, among other aspects, the need to develop dynamic models that can analyze existing data to predict future trends. Thank you for your attention jelena.janjusevic@undp.org SUSTAINABLE AND COMPETITIVE HOTELS THROUGH ENERGY INNOVATION - NEZEH 2015 L'INNOVATION ÉNERGÉTIQUE AU SERVICE D'UN TOURISME DURABLE ET COMPÉTITIF HÔTELS PRESQUE ZÉRO ENERGIE EDITION 2015 24 Juin 2015 Nice ACROPOLIS 10

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