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The event takes place amid growing concerns over the impact of tourism on climate change as well as extreme weather events affecting the sector.
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00:00Thousands of travel representatives have landed in London for the World Travel Market trade
00:06event as new data shows global tourism is now breaking pre-pandemic records. But where
00:13does that leave pledges to ease overcrowding and to deliver on sustainability?
00:18Actually, this overtourism rhetoric is like on the edge of being real or not, because
00:25it's not over a long period of time. We have phenomena like this when cruises, for instance,
00:33visit small islands that cannot handle too many tourists at the same time. We think it's
00:41an issue of infrastructure and management at a local level that makes the difference.
00:48With sustainability, the travel sector says it's not just working to be net zero, but
00:53also striving for net positive. This amid mounting climate change concerns and extreme
01:00weather events impacting the sector.
01:03The stats say that people are acutely aware of the impact on the environment and many
01:07of them are eager to go to destinations that have a lower carbon footprint. I think there's
01:12a bigger impact as well on the weather and how that's changing people's travel choices.
01:18With the tourism bounce back, there's also been pushback from communities. Some European
01:23destinations have seen anti-tourism protests amid concerns over things like environmental
01:29damage and high rental prices. In Croatia, short-term rentals are now changing.
01:37We're passing the law in which we are requiring 80% approval of the tenants in the buildings
01:44when short-term rentals are possible. We will have a situation in which we have our
01:48apartments and residential areas, I'm not going to say free from tourists, but with
01:53a significant reduced number of tourists.
01:56For the global travel and tourism sector, the pressure is now on to prove that it can
02:01be a force for good. Damon Ambling, Euronews, London.

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