Join the Network

Want to join the group of committed destinations in order to advance the measurement of sustainable tourism?

Here is how it works…

PREPARATION

LEARN & REFLECT

Read the information on the INSTO website

Read the Framework and other supporting documents

Look at the individual websites of the observatories

DISCUSS & SHARE

Discuss with colleagues about a potential observatory

Share the idea with other relevant stakeholders

Incorporate the received feedback in the initial vision/plan

PREPARE APPLICATION

*documents should be prepared in English

  1. Application Form
  2. Destination Profile
  3. Preliminary Study (for guidance, please contact [email protected])
  4. KML File
  5. Support Letters

APPLY

Read the Framework and other supporting Send all required documents to [email protected]

Wait for feedback from INSTO to see whether adjustments are required or if the acceptance procedure is starting

Who can apply?

In principle, any destination that is committed or aspires to commit to long-term monitoring can apply to become a member of INSTO. Applicants are recommended to ensure that within the interested destination, basic tourism data is available that can be used as starting point. While at the moment of application, the observatory does not need to be fully established, clear plans to do so and stakeholder commitment need to exist. No matter how the observatory is established and in which structures it is integrated (e.g. as public-private-partnership, within universities, as individual institution, within governmental entities etc.), the official representative of the observatory has to submit the application package to UN Tourism.

Adaptation Period

Accepted observatories, newly established and previously existing ones, have a three year transitional period to comply with the INSTO Framework. In the first year, new members are expected to report on as many of the nine core issue areas as possible.

Compliance

Continuous compliance with the rules as outlined in the INSTO Framework is expected from all members. Responsible for following the rules and the regular and transparent communication with UN Tourism is the legal representative of the observatory or – in case there are more than 5 observatories within the region – the appointed regional coordinator (RC).

Costs

There are no financial implications for destinations for becoming a member of INSTO. The application process and the membership are entirely free. However, initiators of the observatories should be aware of the required costs that arise when establishing and maintaining an observatory over the years. Depending on the structure of the observatory (which each destination has to formulate individually), costs usually occur for elements such as staff, research, outreach, stakeholder engagement etc. As with any project, financial requirements based on the organizational structure and the vision for the observatory should be carefully considered when establishing the initiative. Generally, it is advised to start efforts on a small-scale but with high-quality, augmenting the scale and scope of the monitoring activities over time.