Previous work done in Egypt related to Greening the Tourism Sector:

  • 3 diagnostic/background studies addressing the sector were identified
  • 2 National Strategies for the tourism sector have been issued since 2007.
  • 1 study related to planning for the sector have been identified
  • 7 Major projects addressing greening the tourism sector have been identified, two of which address climate change.
Title & Link Authors & Sponsors Date Remarks
Pre-feasibility Study- Tourism/Heritage Projects In Historic Egypt Published by: USAID Prepared by: Integra LLC 2019 This report details the findings of a pre-feasibility study of three potential heritage projects under consideration by USAID/Egypt.

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National Sustainable Tourism Strategy 2013 – 2020

Published by: Egyptian National Competitiveness Council

With Support from: USAID

2013

The purpose of this refreshed strategy is to enhance the old strategy for doubling tourism, from its former peak in 2010, to the point of generating 20 million visitors by the year 2020.

Sustainable Tourism in Siwa – An Integrated Strategy for the Siwa Protected Area

Technical Assistance: IUCN – Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation Implemented by: the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency and

Governorate of Marsa Matrouh

Financial support:  the Italian Development Cooperation and Debt Swap Project.

2007

The aim of this document was to identify

options, opportunities, priorities and needs for fostering the development of those

forms of tourism, that could help preserve the rich and unique natural and cultural

heritage of the Siwa region and also support the socio-economic development of the oasis.

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Egypt – Tourism Reform Program

Progress Report No.1

Published by: Ministry of Tourism

2018

The main objective of this program is to achieve a sustainable tourism sector through implementing structural reforms that strengthen the sector’s competitiveness and are in line with international standards.

The Green Star Hotel Program

Managed by: the Egyptian Hotel Association (EHA)

Under the patronage of: the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism

2018

The Green Star Hotel (GSH) is a national green certification and capacity-building program which offers an opportunity for hotels operating in Egypt to be internationally recognized for raising their environmental performance and social standards while reducing their operational costs

The Green Fins Initiative

Supported by: UNEP

Managed by: the Chamber of Diving & Watersports (CDWS) and The Ministry of Environment

2019

Green Fins was piloted in Egypt in 2019 and rolled out nationally in 2020. The programme’s main objective is protecting coral reefs through sustainable tourism

by following environmental guidelines.

Red Sea Sustainable Tourism

Case Study Page 144

Funded by: USAID

In cooperation with: The Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA), the Tourism Development Authority (TDA), the Governorate of the Red Sea, and the Ministry of Education (MOE)

2018

The main objective of the program is to protect designated marine and coastal areas through the establishment of nature reserves, and to build the capacity of national and local government agencies, as well as private tourism enterprises, to cope with the many challenges presented by a booming tourism industry.

Greening Sharm el Sheikh

Funded by: GEF

Implementing Agency: UNDP

Executing Agency: Ministry of the Environment

2022

The project objective is to turn Sharm El Sheikh into a model integrated and ecologically sustainable tourism city of national and international importance through the adoption of further low-carbon technologies, good waste management practices and a further-enhanced protection of its natural capital basis.

Greening Hurghada

Funded by: GEF

Implementing Agency: UNIDO

Executing Agency: Ministry of the Environment

2021

The project objective is to reduce the environmental pressure of the tourism sector and related activities to mitigate GHG emissions and preserve biodiversity in the coastal area of Hurghada through mainstreaming climate smart technologies and sustainability practices in tourism, energy and transport infrastructure.

Mainstreaming the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity into Tourism Development and Operations in Threatened Ecosystems in Egypt

Funded by: GEF

Implementing Agency: UNDP

Executing Agency: MoE, EEAA, National Conservation Sector

2015

Project objective is to mainstream biodiversity conservation into tourism sector development and operations in ecologically important and sensitive areas.

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Egypt: Mainstream Biodiversity Into Tourism Development

Funded by: UNDP

Implemented by: EEAA

2019-2023

This 4-year project is designed to mainstream biodiversity into the Egyptian tourism sector and government. the project will engage directly with the industry and government and with the tourism industry

Egyptian Italian Environmental Cooperation Phase III

Funded by: UNDP

2015-2023

The current third phase of EIECP aims at further developing Egypt’s protected areas (PAs) system, mainly with the view of establishing income-generating mechanism and, thus, facilitate the process for mobilizing resources toward the financial sustainability of the Egypt’s PAs system and, in this way, its conservation and sustainable development endeavors. EIECP III will also tackle other PAs management needs of the Nature Conservation Sector (NCS) of the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA), such as information gathering/generation management and analysis.

Sustainable Investment In Tourism In Egypt (Site)

USAID

2018

This project aims to conserve, preserve and promote more effective management of Egypt’s cultural heritage resources, with the aim of enhancing cultural tourism potential while also providing job opportunities for communities affected by the decrease in tourism.

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Greening Sharm el Sheikh

Funded by: GEF

Implementing Agency: UNDP

Executing Agency: Ministry of the Environment

2022

The project objective is to turn Sharm El Sheikh into a model integrated and ecologically sustainable tourism city of national and international importance through the adoption of further low-carbon technologies, good waste management practices and a further-enhanced protection of its natural capital basis.

Greening Hurghada

Funded by: GEF

Implementing Agency: UNIDO

Executing Agency: Ministry of the Environment

2021

The project objective is to reduce the environmental pressure of the tourism sector and related activities to mitigate GHG emissions and preserve biodiversity in the coastal area of Hurghada through mainstreaming climate smart technologies and sustainability practices in tourism, energy and transport infrastructure.

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Tourism as an Instrument for Development: A Theoretical and Practical Study

(In the book: Bridging Tourism: Theory and Practice)

Author: Eman M. Helmy

Helwan University, Egypt

2014

This chapter traces the Egyptian tourism policies since the 1980s and showcases patterns of successes and pitfalls of plans instrumented by such policies. It also debates the extent to which Egyptian tourism policies and strategies have been able to cope with the shifting international trends.

Sustainable Tourism in Egypt: Opportunities and Challenges

Author: Samer Bassiuny

(Master Thesis Geneva Business School)

2020

The purpose of this paper is to comprehend and grasp how resorts and hotels in Egypt use their local resources and local supplies to be more sustainable.

Value Chain Analysis for Tourism in Egypt

Commissioned by: The Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI)

Consultant: COMPASS GmbH

2019

The purpose of this value chain analysis (VCA) is to identify opportunities to develop sustainable tourism products in Egypt beyond the existing beach and cultural tourism by supporting local micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), sustainable tour operators, lodging and accommodation businesses operating in niche tourism segments, and business support organisations (BSs).

The Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Egypt’s Ecotourism Hotspots

Published by: AUC

Prepared by: Menna Moataz Elsehrawy, Omneya M. Nagib Ibrahim, Yara Ali Moustafa, Yousra Osama Taha

2019

This study focused on resource efficiency management in the tourism sector through engagement of private sector and perform an effective mechanisms to productively engage the local community into the tourism industry.

Tourism Development and the Environment on the Egyptian Red Sea Coast

Zainub Ibrahim

2009

This study recommend the efficient contribution and collaboration of both parties in tourism planning and development to encourage the undertake large-scale tourism project

Sustainable Tourism in Egypt: Opportunities and Challenges

Samer BASSIUNY

2020

This thesis represented the main opportunities and challenges of sustainable tourism

Report for the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) – Green Economy

Published by: The Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED)

Editors: Hussein Abaza, Najib Saad and Bashar Zeitoon 

 

2011

This report offers options of green economy in Arab countries in various sectors and represents the first phase of the AFED green economy initiative.

 

Making Tourism more Sustainable – A guide for policymakers

Published by: UNEP

 

2005

This guide defines what sustainability means in tourism, what are the effective approaches for developing policies and strategies for more sustainable tourism, and the tools that would make the policies work on the ground.

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T01

Integration of Sustainability into Tourism

Helmy, Eman. Towards Integration of Sustainability into Tourism Planning in Developing Countries: Egypt as a Case Study.”

Current Issues in Tourism, vol. 7

2004

 

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Sustainable Tourism Development

Shaalan, Ihab Mohamed. Sustainable Tourism Development in the Red Sea of Egypt Threats and Opportunities.

Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 13

2005

 

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Environmentally-Friendly Tourist Village in Egypt

Diab, Fahd, et al. An Environmentally-Friendly Tourist Village in Egypt Based on a Hybrid Renewable Energy System – Part One: What Is the Optimum City?

Energies, vol. 8

2015

 

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Environmentally-Friendly Tourist Village in Egypt

Diab, Fahd, et al. An Environmentally-Friendly Tourist Village in Egypt Based on a Hybrid Renewable Energy System–Part Two: A Net Zero Energy Tourist Village

Energies, vol. 8

2015

 

T05

Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Sustainable Development

Saad, Ahmed, and Hatem Aboelkhair. The Potential Use of Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques for Sustainable Development in the Coastal Plain between Halayb and Shalateen, Egypt.”

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, vol. 14

2021

 

T06

Energy Efficiency in Hotels

G.B. Hanna & H.E. Farouh, Energy Efficient Hotels: As a Step towards Sustainable Tourism in Egypt

9th International Conference on Civil and Architecture Engineering

2012

 

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Eco-tourism Planning

M.M. Elbarmelgy et al. Community-based Ecotourism Planning In Egypt, A Case Study: Evaluation Of Dahshur Initiative

Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, vol. 66

2018

 

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Tourism Planning

Z. Ibrahim & G. Wall, Assessing Tourism Planning: Goals and Objectives for Egyptian Tourism

Travel and Tourism Research Association: Advancing Tourism Research Globally

2011

 

T09

Eco Tourism

Gohar, A., & Kondolf, G.M.How Eco is Eco-Tourism? A Systematic Assessment of Resorts on the Red Sea, Egypt

Sustainability, vol. 12

2020

 

T10

Sustainable Tourism

Y. H. Ramzy, Sustainable tourism development in AlFayoum Oasis, Egypt

WIT Transactions on Ecology and The Environment, vol. 175

2013