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Destination professionals can look forward to an exceptional event week from October 3rd to 6th. Visit València, the City Destinations Alliance (CityDNA), and the Global Destination Sustainability Movement (GDS-Movement) have joined forces to present two remarkable back-to-back events. The occasion also marks the announcement and celebration of the new home for the esteemed GDS-Awards.

The CityDNA Autumn Conference provides destination professionals with unique occasion to meet and network with colleagues from Europe and beyond, while sharing knowledge and insights on the latest trends and challenges.

The GDS-Forum will convene destination leaders and sustainability champions from around the world. This is a dynamic and unconventional gathering to discuss sustainability and impact strategies and best practices, learn from GDS-Index journeys, and co-create new approaches and initiatives for greater regenerative destination management. It will follow a novel, non-conference format with a focus on peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, and creativity.

The GDS-Awards Ceremony will bring both communities together in an entertaining and inspiring, evening-time celebration to recognise the winners of the 8th GDS-Index Awards.  The larger platform enables greater reach and recognition for and aspiration around destinations whose sustainability contributions have now exceeded pre-pandemic levels in a global industry with a growing responsibility to “be the change we need to see in the world”.

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Valencia, the city of arts and sciences, is a superb host for the inaugural GDS-Forum event. It is deeply dedicated to sustainable tourism, has best practices in reporting, is the very first participating city to calculate and certify its tourism carbon footprint, and is a long-term member of GDS-Index committed to continuous improvement. It’s also the proud recipient of the 2024 European Green Capital Award.

“I am absolutely delighted to extend our strategic partnership with CityDNA,” says Guy Bigwood, Chief Changemaker and CEO of the GDS-Movement.

“They are one of our founding partners and it’s a natural and powerful next step to bring our events together with the goal of accelerating city regeneration and innovation. By uniting our efforts, we are also reducing the environmental impacts of these events, and maximising the ROI to attendees, Valencia, and sponsors.”

“We are very excited to bring our joint events to Valencia,” says Petra Stušek, President of the Board at CityDNA. “This new partnership beautifully expresses our shared values of accountability and innovation and Valencia’s status as the 2024 European Green Capital Award winner positions it perfectly as the host city. This is a chance to bring fresh energy, formats, and ideas to our industry and come up with new solutions together.”

For more information visit https://www.gds.earth/.

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