2 August 2017
National Commitment for Sustainable Tourism for Development – National Association of Mexican World Heritage Cities
United Nations declared 2017 as International Year for Sustainable Tourism for Development. The Mexican Ministry of Tourism promotes the “National Commitment for Sustainable Tourism for Development”.
On July 3, the National Association of Mexican World Heritage Cities signed such commitment, which consists on managing and promoting actions to generate a sustainable development of the touristic activities, in order to contribute to the welfare of the Community of such touristic destinations, through the 3 pillars: Social, economic and environmental.
From left to right: Gral. Homero Gamboa Martínez (Mayor of Tlacotalpan), Mtra. Judit Magdalena Guerrero López (Mayor of Zacatecas), Lic. Ricardo Villarreal García (Mayor of San Miguel de Allende and President of the National Association of Mexican World Heritage Cities), Mtra. María Teresa Solís Trejo (Undersecretary for Planning and Touristic Policy, Ministry of Tourism), Mtro. Jorge Ortega González (General Director of the National Association of Mexican World Heritage Cities) and Mtro. José Mariano Leyva Pérez Gay (General Director of Downtown Mexico City Trust).