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Pokhara MUN 2020 Day1 |
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by Kushal Naharki | 20-02-2020 00:28
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I had already shared you with the resolution of Pokhara Model United Nation 2020 where I participated as Co Chair in United Nation Environment Program. Now, I am writing you the report to give you the insight of what happened during the whole program. In this report, I will be sharing you what happened in the committee session during Pokhara Model United Nation on Day 1.
The committee started with the gavel and jumped into the agenda. During the first session of UNEP, the dais members started with the¡¯ instructions about the ROP¡¯s used in the committee and later on, the discussion about the agenda and the possible solution took place. In today's session, the raised motions were Environmental degradation with tourists, the Biggest challenges of ecotourism and the benefits of ecotourism. Talking about Environmental degradation, Norway realized that the people are torturing nature and degrading them for the sake of greed like tourism and ecotourism is a better alternative for those issues. Australia claimed Bush fire as the biggest challenge of ecotourism and the fire destroyed 800 billion sources of attraction for the ecotourists. Norway also cited that over-exploitation of natural resources, mostly wildlife by so-called ecotourists is causing a greater impact on tourism. Ecuador also added the contamination from engines, drain on water supply and over-fishing as the challenges and welcomed useful suggestions by the fellow delegates. The delegate of China being silent about the Corona virus issue pointed by Australia was a major disappointment as well. While discussing the benefits of ecotourism, Kenya told ecotourism as a tool for sustainable development at the local level. Qatar felt ecotourism as the best factor for obtaining SDGs in the absence of other factors thinking revenues from foreign currency exchanges can gain economic development. Kenya believes socio-economic tourism starts with fewer carbon footprints with public and private partnership and the point was backed by Madagascar. |
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Thank you @Jasmine
Posted 27-02-2020 13:02
Greetings
I do you are all good.
Everything sounds interesting!!!
Thank you so much for your report!!
Green cheers
Regards,
Jasmine karki
Posted 27-02-2020 00:09
Thank you @Ishma
Posted 25-02-2020 11:50
Hello
Thank you so much for this report
Green cheers
Regards
Ishma
Posted 25-02-2020 11:36
Thank you @Mentor
Posted 23-02-2020 16:26
Hello Kushal
I can see that some productive ideas were shared in the event!
I totally agree with the advantages of eco-tourism and its role in achieving sustainable development. It looks like you've had a great experience with the representatives of variety of nations. I hope you continue with your great environmental actions!
Posted 23-02-2020 15:19
Thank you :)
Posted 22-02-2020 19:43
Nice Writing
Posted 22-02-2020 19:38
You are welcome @Sabitri
Posted 21-02-2020 14:44
Hello kushal brother,
Thanks for your report about pokhara MUN
I got a chance to know and learn about you
Respect
Regards,
Sabitri
Posted 21-02-2020 12:21
Thank you @Lisa
Green Cheers
Posted 20-02-2020 18:29
Hey Kushal!
It' Lisa.
Thank you so much for sharing your story at the MUN!
I was expecting to hear all about it and it's really great that you had such a rich discussion.
I do agree that ecotourism if managed well can be a way that developing countries could make use of their unexploited nature and pursue economic growth!
Looking to hear more about it:)
Great to see you having fun!
Posted 20-02-2020 17:18
Thank you @rachana
Posted 20-02-2020 13:55
Congratulations Kushal
Keep going
Thanks for sharing
Posted 20-02-2020 11:09
Thank you @Nitipak
Posted 20-02-2020 02:30
Strongly action. Very impressive.
Posted 20-02-2020 02:08