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Tourism and the Environment in the Caribbean: An economic Framework

Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Dixon, John
Publisher
Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development
Publication Year:
2001
Publication Place
Washington D.C
Physical Description:
48p,;29cm
Call Number
TOU
Language
English
Record ID:
20599
Legacy PEIN ID:
60521
General Notes
Tourism is one of the most important economic activities in the Caribbean, contribution a third to a half of GDP in most countries. Whether tourism is land-based, or via cruise ships, Caribbean countries rely on their natural environment as the main lure to visitors. the resource base upon which all of this economic activity is based is fragile, however. Sustaining the tourism sector and the economic benefits it brings thus requires ensuring that the environmental resources the sector relies upon are managed sustaiably. This management should be seen as a shared responsibility by three main groups: the countries and peoples of the Caribbean, the tourism/ travel industry, and the visitors themselves. Each group has a role to play, and each stands to benefit from a healthier and a more sustainable environment.
Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Dixon, John
Publisher
Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development
Publication Year:
2001
Publication Place
Washington D.C
Physical Description:
48p,;29cm
Call Number
TOU
Language
English
Record ID:
20599
Legacy PEIN ID:
60521
General Notes
Tourism is one of the most important economic activities in the Caribbean, contribution a third to a half of GDP in most countries. Whether tourism is land-based, or via cruise ships, Caribbean countries rely on their natural environment as the main lure to visitors. the resource base upon which all of this economic activity is based is fragile, however. Sustaining the tourism sector and the economic benefits it brings thus requires ensuring that the environmental resources the sector relies upon are managed sustaiably. This management should be seen as a shared responsibility by three main groups: the countries and peoples of the Caribbean, the tourism/ travel industry, and the visitors themselves. Each group has a role to play, and each stands to benefit from a healthier and a more sustainable environment.
Record Created: 05-Dec-2002
Record Modified: 18-Dec-2020