Storytelling for Sustainable Tourism From Claims to Credibility

As expectations for transparency and accountability grow, tourism storytelling is under increasing scrutiny. Destinations and businesses must move beyond promotional messaging towards credible, evidence-based narratives that build trust, reflect real impact, and catalyse action. This session introduces the GDS-Movement’s 3Hs framework, showing how organisations can structure their sustainability storytelling to be clear, honest, and aligned with data and standards. Through a short presentation with theory, case studies and interactive discussion, participants will explore how to apply the framework in practice:

  • Hope: Inspiring action through credible progress and a vision for positive impact Participants will gain practical insights to strengthen their narratives, avoid greenwashing risks, and use storytelling as a tool for accountability and change.
  • Hook: Capturing attention with clear, relevant, and evidence-based insights
  • Heart: Connecting through authentic stories that reflect people, place, and purpose

Through real-world examples, interactive discussion, and hands-on exercises, participants will explore both the challenges and solutions and leave with actionable ideas and adaptable strategies to strengthen sustainability, resilience, and impact in their own work.

  • Guy Bigwood – CEO, Global Destination Sustainability Movement (GDS-Movement)

Due to live technical difficulties, the beginning of this recording contains audio issues. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

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