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MEXICO CITY RECEIVES A CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION FROM CED FOR APPLYING THE SMED RECOMMENDATIONS

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MEXICO CITY RECEIVES A CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION FROM CED FOR APPLYING THE SMED RECOMMENDATIONS 

MONTREAL, SEPTEMBER 25, 2011 – The World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED) delivered today a certificate of recognition to the Minister of Tourism of Mexico City Mr. Alejandro Rojas Díaz-Durán for the accomplishment of 75% of the recommendations suggested in the official report of the System of Measures for Excellence in Destinations (SMED) to that city in 2008. 

During the ceremony of delivery within the “Feria Internacional de Turismo de las Américas” FITA, Mr. André Vallerand, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), emphasized the work accomplished by the Minister of Tourism, Mr. Alejandro Rojas, who has positioned the City as the first tourism destination in Mexico, even though hard episodes like the H1N1 crisis in 2009.

“The Ministry attracted during the last four years more international tourists through its great infrastructure, traditions, culture, archaeology and specially the friendliness of Mexico City´s inhabitants” Added André Vallerand. “The capital of Mexico was the first urban destination worldwide to be evaluated by the CED and ever since the team of the Ministry of Tourism began with the application of the recommendations contained in the SMED report, this is the reason why the City obtained this recognition” concluded Mr. André Vallerand.

“We asked to be evaluated three years ago, the methodology of evaluation makes a deep analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the destinations and finally gives a number of recommendations. The perfect example is that in 2008 CED recommended to create an international tourism event, after working in the conception and organization, FITA was finally launched in 2010” Declared Mr. Alejandro Rojas, Minister of Tourism of Mexico City.

The SMED is an evaluation tool developed by the CED that aims to identify the different levels of performance of a tourist destination, propose recommendations for improvement and increased competitiveness, and facilitate the integration of the destination in an international network of tourist destinations of excellence.

 

About the CED

With its headquarters located in Montréal, the CED began operations in February 2007. The CED is a non-profit organization dedicated to the research and creation of tools to support the development of sustainable tourism for destinations around the world. The CED was created with the support of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the National Geographic Society. For further information, please visit the CED website at: www.ced.travel

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Source:                    World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED)

 

Media: Nathalie Laberinto, World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED)
(+1) 514-871-1115 Ext. 226
nlaberinto@ced.travel

 

SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WORLD CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR DESTINATIONS (CED) AND CÔTE-NORD

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SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WORLD CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR DESTINATIONS (CED) AND CÔTE-NORD

Sept-Îles, August 17, 2011 – The World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED) announced today the signing of an important agreement with eight partners of Côte-Nord, with the goal of implementing its System of Measures for Excellence in Destinations in this north-western Québec destination. 

This agreement was officially confirmed today by Mr. Julien Boudreau, President of the Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) of Côte-Nord, and Mr. André Vallerand, President of the CED, in the presence of the presidents of Tourisme Côte-Nord/Manicouagan and of Tourisme Duplessis, as well as representatives of the Côte-Nord CLD and  Dr. César Castañeda Vázquez del Mercado, Director of operations of the CED.

This agreement aims to establish a tourism profile of the Côte-Nord region, to assist it in gauging itself to face international competition, while facilitating the attainment of its objectives in sustainable development. The System of Measures for Excellence in Destinations (SMED) also aims to improve the quality of the experience offered to tourists and to strengthen the geographical character of a region as a tourist destination (environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage, well-being of the residents, etc.) while strategically identifying major issues facing tourist destinations around the world.

“This agreement with Côte-Nord is the third in Canada. Côte-Nord is a large region with unique features. The CED will make its expertise available in the region, to contribute to the development of this important tourist region of Québec,” said André Vallerand, President of the CED. To date, more than a dozen destinations in the world have already been evaluated by the SMED. Several others have expressed interest in reaching an agreement with the CED.

The Côte-Nord region will benefit from an external expertise to take an objective look at the tourism industry in the region thus allowing for the direction for future developments. This is a first step in developing a regional tourism strategy. This approach relies on the contribution of tourism and economic stakeholders who will, by their actions, play an important role in the development of this beautiful industry”, declared Mr. Julien Boudreau. The development of tourism in Côte-Nord is a collective project that involves the entire population, taking role as ambassadors.”

With its headquarters located in Montréal, the CED began operations in February 2007. The CED has signed partnership agreements with Canada Economic Development for the Quebec regions, the Ministère du Tourisme du Québec and the Ministère des Affaires Municipales et des Régions du Québec.

 

About the CED

The CED is a non-profit organization dedicated to the research and creation of tools to support the development of sustainable tourism for destinations around the world. In performing its mission, the CED executes and further develops the tasks of the Destinations Council and other departments of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). It does so by adding value and expertise to the policies and innovative practices concerning tourist destination management. The UNWTO is a specialized agency of the United Nations with 153 member states and some 300 associate members from the tourism industry.

 

About the regional partners

La Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) of Côte-Nord is a privileged partner of the Government of Québec for all matters relating to regional development. Its mandate is to consult stakeholders in the region, to provide advice to the government and to elaborate a five-year development plan. Its mission is to defend and promote the interests of Côte-Nord.

 

CLDs are organizations that promote the economic development of their MRC by providing developers tools and services tailored to their needs in order to support local development and entrepreneurship.


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Regional tourism associations are organizations that act as interlocutors with the government of Quebec and Tourism Quebec for regional cooperation in information and welcome, signage, promotion and tourism development.

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Source:             Conférence régionale des élus (CRÉ) of Côte-Nord

Ms. Valérie Quimper, Manager, Regional Development

(+1) 418.962.0272

valerie.quimper@crecotenord.qc.ca

Information:     World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED)

Media: Ms. Nathalie Laberinto – CED

(+1) 514.871.1115 (ext. 226)

nlaberinto@ced.travel

 

安德.万勒仁(ANDRÉ VALLERAND) 任命为世界旅游组织目的地管理特殊顾问

2010038日,蒙特利尔 – 安德.万勒仁先生,世界优秀目的地中心(CED)主席,被世界旅游组织秘书长-Taleb Rifai先生任命为世界旅游组织目的地管理特殊顾问。

 

世界优秀目的地中心(CED)与魁北克ABITIBI-TÉMISCAMINGUE地区签署主要协议

2011年1月24日,蒙特利尔 – 世界优秀目的地中心(CED)今日宣布了与魁北克省Abiti -Témiscamingue地区签署以实施优秀目的地评估系统(SMED)为目的的重要协议。

 

Research Program on Tourism in the Arab Countries

An initiative of the International Centre for Education and Research in Tourism (CIFORT) (ESG UQÀM) in partnership with the World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED)
 

向希腊克里特岛提交正式的SMED报告

2010年11月24日,蒙特利尔-世界优秀目的地中心(CED)向希腊克里特岛提交了正式的SMED报告。仪式在Heraklion区,在Heraklion区代表,Evangelia Schinaraki-Iliaki 女士、Rethymno区代表,George Papadakis 先生、Lasithi 区代表,Anastasakis Sifis先生、 CED执行总监César Castañeda Vázquez del Mercado先生和SMED专家Manolis Psarros先生出席的情况下举行。

 

向希腊萨摩斯岛提交了正式的SMED报告

2010年11月26日,蒙特利尔-世界优秀目的地中心(CED)向希腊萨摩斯岛提交了正式的SMED报告。仪式在萨摩斯岛Vathi市政厅,在萨摩斯岛市长,Manolis Karlas先生、Vathi市长,Filippos Petrouskas先生、CED执行总监César Castañeda Vázquez del Mercado先生和SMED专家,Manolis Psarros先生出席的情况下举行。

 

THE WORLD CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR DESTINATIONS JOINS THE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE TOURISM COUNCIL

Commits to Organization Committed to Educating Travelers on Sustainable Tourism

MONTREAL, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 – The World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED) announced today that it has joined The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), an international partnership dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism practices around the world. Founded in partnership by the World Tourism Organization, the United Nations Environment Programme, UN Foundation, Rainforest Alliance, Sabre/Travelocity and others, the GSTC is open to any member of the travel and tourism industries.

 
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