Environmental Management Insertion in Tourism: Sector Policies in the Caribbean

This study is concerned with the insertion of environmental management in tourist sector policies to ensure that threats are recognized and addressed. Four main characteristics of Caribbean tourism provide the rationale for this study. First, tourism is the single most common industry in the region - particularly in the island economies. Second, tourism is the fastest growing industry in virtually every Caribbean country, including those in which the sector is not presently an important economic contributor. Third, tourism also is the most important and, sometimes, the only productive sector in some of these economies. Finally, the environment (ecological and socio-cultural) which is the economic `goose¿ that explains the initial three characteristics above - is under significant threat in several Caribbean tourist destinations. The study analyses the cases of Barbados, Bahamas, Saint Lucia and Tobago and presents a last chapter with summary and recommendations.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: University of the West Indies
Format: Working Papers biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Tourism, Environmental Policy, Trade Agreement, Integration and Trade, Water Supply and Sanitation, Globalization and Regionalization, tourism sector;Environmental management,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011024
https://publications.iadb.org/en/environmental-management-insertion-tourism-sector-policies-caribbean
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spelling dig-bid-node-103062024-05-30T20:25:17ZEnvironmental Management Insertion in Tourism: Sector Policies in the Caribbean 2002-04-04T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011024 https://publications.iadb.org/en/environmental-management-insertion-tourism-sector-policies-caribbean Inter-American Development Bank Tourism Environmental Policy Trade Agreement Integration and Trade Water Supply and Sanitation Globalization and Regionalization tourism sector;Environmental management This study is concerned with the insertion of environmental management in tourist sector policies to ensure that threats are recognized and addressed. Four main characteristics of Caribbean tourism provide the rationale for this study. First, tourism is the single most common industry in the region - particularly in the island economies. Second, tourism is the fastest growing industry in virtually every Caribbean country, including those in which the sector is not presently an important economic contributor. Third, tourism also is the most important and, sometimes, the only productive sector in some of these economies. Finally, the environment (ecological and socio-cultural) which is the economic `goose¿ that explains the initial three characteristics above - is under significant threat in several Caribbean tourist destinations. The study analyses the cases of Barbados, Bahamas, Saint Lucia and Tobago and presents a last chapter with summary and recommendations. Inter-American Development Bank University of the West Indies Working Papers application/pdf IDB Publications en
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Environmental Policy
Trade Agreement
Integration and Trade
Water Supply and Sanitation
Globalization and Regionalization
tourism sector;Environmental management
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Trade Agreement
Integration and Trade
Water Supply and Sanitation
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Trade Agreement
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Water Supply and Sanitation
Globalization and Regionalization
tourism sector;Environmental management
Inter-American Development Bank
Environmental Management Insertion in Tourism: Sector Policies in the Caribbean
description This study is concerned with the insertion of environmental management in tourist sector policies to ensure that threats are recognized and addressed. Four main characteristics of Caribbean tourism provide the rationale for this study. First, tourism is the single most common industry in the region - particularly in the island economies. Second, tourism is the fastest growing industry in virtually every Caribbean country, including those in which the sector is not presently an important economic contributor. Third, tourism also is the most important and, sometimes, the only productive sector in some of these economies. Finally, the environment (ecological and socio-cultural) which is the economic `goose¿ that explains the initial three characteristics above - is under significant threat in several Caribbean tourist destinations. The study analyses the cases of Barbados, Bahamas, Saint Lucia and Tobago and presents a last chapter with summary and recommendations.
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title_short Environmental Management Insertion in Tourism: Sector Policies in the Caribbean
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