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Certified Svalbard guides will ensure safer tourism

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In the work on revised tourism regulations for Svalbard, the government is seeking input on the certification of tourist guides. The aim is to give tourists a better experience while reducing the burden on sensitive nature.

Svalbard is a unique place in terms of nature, culture and history

- Svalbard is a completely unique place in terms of nature, culture and history. New guidebook certification system na Svalbard it will increase the safety of tourists and at the same time will ensure the protection of natural and cultural assets. "Now that we relaunch the tourism industry, I'm afraid the offer will be as good as possible," says Trade and Industry Minister Iselin Nybø.

It is important where education should be conducted and what requirements should be specified
Some of the things that the government returns attention, are related to what competence requirements should be included in the certification of guides. It is important where education should be provided and what requirements should be specified. Both business, academia and administration will contribute to the work on the review of tourism regulations in Svalbard.

The aim is to ensure the solid development of tourism as well as high environmental goals

- The government is currently taking measures to ensure the solid development of tourism. Both safety and emergency preparedness considerations and the high environmental goals for Svalbard mean that we want high-quality tourism products. The development of the tourism industry in Svalbard will contribute to positive social development in Longyearbyen, says Minister of Justice and Crisis Management Monica Mæland.

The first meeting will be held online on Wednesday 12 May

The government will make a major contribution to the industry. The government wants the tourism industry to operate on the basis of standards that not only provide tourists with a safe experience, but also ensure safe and stable working conditions for its employees. The first meeting will be held online on Wednesday 12 May.

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