Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean, Volume I

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean, Volume I
Title Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean, Volume I PDF eBook
Author Martha Honey
Publisher Business Expert Press
Total Pages 167
Release 2017-03-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1631574744

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The Caribbean is the most tourism-dependent region in the world, and its tourism attractions and infrastructure and three-quarters of its people are concentrated along its coastlines. While the Caribbean contributes to less than 1 percent of global carbon emissions, its beaches and hotels are among the most vulnerable to climate impacts, including increasingly fierce and frequent hurricanes, sea-level rise, and loss of coral and mangroves. This book details many techniques for mitigating and adapting to climate impacts and demonstrates how socially and environmentally responsible companies are proving resilient in coping with climate change.

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean, Volume II

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean, Volume II
Title Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Martha Honey
Publisher Business Expert Press
Total Pages 132
Release 2017-03-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1631574841

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This second volume on coastal tourism and climate change in the Caribbean examines three key supporting sectors: golf, local agriculture and cuisine, and aviation. Today, climate change is propelling accelerated reforms in these three sectors. Initiatives to link local agriculture to tourism are enriching visitor experiences and revitalizing local crops and cuisine, while reducing the carbon impact-the food print-from agricultural imports. Similarly, golf certification programs are providing templates for constructing and operating courses with smaller carbon footprints. In aviation, as well, virtually all international airlines are testing non-fossil fuel alternatives, and a nascent but growing green airport movement is reducing aviation's carbon footprint and improving its resilience. As the volume concludes, coastal tourism in the Caribbean is today addressing two intertwined concerns and opportunities: Òthe impacts of climate change and imperative of responsible tourism.Ó

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean: Supporting activities

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean: Supporting activities
Title Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean: Supporting activities PDF eBook
Author Martha Honey
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Caribbean Area
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The Caribbean is the most tourism-dependent region in the world, with an average of 50 million visitors a year. Most of its tourism infrastructure, including its 2,600 hotels as well as nearly three-quarters of its people, are concentrated along its coastlines. While the Caribbean island nations contribute less than 1 percent of carbon emissions to global climate change, they are among the most vulnerable to its impacts, including increasingly fierce and frequent hurricanes, sea level rise, hotter temperatures, and loss of coral and mangroves. Yet many vacationers, home owners, governments, and tourism developers and operators fail to fully grasp the realities of climate change. Two truths run through the essays and case studies in this edited volume: one, many of these environmental problems predate but are exacerbated by climate change, and two, many of the techniques for mitigating and adapting to climate change are part of the tool kit of sustainable tourism that has been honed over recent decades. Therefore, companies and coastal destinations adhering to the socially and environmentally sustainable practices such as beach setbacks, soft engineering, renewable energy, water recycling and reduction, and "green" architecture are likely to be more resilient in coping with climate change. Tourism master planning and building today requires a new normal that incorporates present risks and climate change protections using smart planning, sustainable design, and responsible construction

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean: Beaches and hotels

Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean: Beaches and hotels
Title Coastal Tourism, Sustainability, and Climate Change in the Caribbean: Beaches and hotels PDF eBook
Author Martha Honey
Publisher
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Release 2017
Genre Caribbean Area
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The Caribbean is the most tourism-dependent region in the world, with an average of 50 million visitors a year. Most of its tourism infrastructure, including its 2,600 hotels as well as nearly three-quarters of its people, are concentrated along its coastlines. While the Caribbean island nations contribute less than 1 percent of carbon emissions to global climate change, they are among the most vulnerable to its impacts, including increasingly fierce and frequent hurricanes, sea level rise, hotter temperatures, and loss of coral and mangroves. Yet many vacationers, home owners, governments, and tourism developers and operators fail to fully grasp the realities of climate change. Two truths run through the essays and case studies in this edited volume: one, many of these environmental problems predate but are exacerbated by climate change, and two, many of the techniques for mitigating and adapting to climate change are part of the tool kit of sustainable tourism that has been honed over recent decades. Therefore, companies and coastal destinations adhering to the socially and environmentally sustainable practices such as beach setbacks, soft engineering, renewable energy, water recycling and reduction, and "green" architecture are likely to be more resilient in coping with climate change. Tourism master planning and building today requires a new normal that incorporates present risks and climate change protections using smart planning, sustainable design, and responsible construction

Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resilience in the Caribbean, Volume II

Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resilience in the Caribbean, Volume II
Title Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resilience in the Caribbean, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Kreg Ettenger
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Boating industry
ISBN 9781631577536

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As the nations of the Caribbean respond to the emerging effects of climate change and prepare for those to come, tourism has the potential to either worsen or mitigate these impacts. In the four volumes of this collection, we look at the role of coastal and marine tourism in the Caribbean and similar regions, considering the impacts of the tourism sector on marine and coastal environments, and on the human communities that depend on them. We also explore the way the tourism industry is responding to climate change, and how various sectors are adapting and preparing for various types of impacts. Through essays and case studies by scientists, business leaders, government and NGO staff, and others, we show that tourism could lead the way in reducing human-induced climate impacts, protecting and restoring crucial ecosystems and habitats, and building sustainable futures for the people of the Caribbean and beyond. In this book, the last of four total volumes on coastal tourism and marine tourism, we look specifically at marine recreation and how its various sectors--ranging from surfing, diving and sport fishing, to yachting and cruise ships--are coping with and preparing for climate change in the Caribbean. As with the other three volumes, we focus on examples that show how industry leaders are responding to climate change, using their power and resources to foster positive change in the Caribbean and other parts of the world.

Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism

Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism
Title Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism PDF eBook
Author Andrew L Jones
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 360
Release 2017-11-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 178064843X

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Building upon the book Disappearing Destinations (Jones and Phillips 2010) and its conclusion that promoted the need to recognize problems, meet expectations and manage solutions Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism explores current threats to, and consequences of, climate change on existing tourism coastal destinations. Part 1 of the book provides a theoretical platform and addresses topics such as sustainability, tourism impacts, governance trade and innovation and how the media addresses climate change and tourism. It also assesses management and policy options for the future sustainability of threatened tourism coastal destinations. Part 2 presents case studies from all regions of the world (Europe, The Americas, Asia, Africa and Australasia) which synthesise findings to make recommendations that can be used to promote strategies that ameliorate projected impacts of climate change on coastal tourism infrastructure and in turn promote the future sustainability of coastal tourism destinations. This is a timely and informative text with appeal to researchers, undergraduate and post graduate students of tourism management, tourism planning, sustainable tourism development and leisure management, coastal tourism/management, environmental management/planning, geography, coastal zone management or climate change studies.

Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resilience in the Caribbean, Volume II

Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resilience in the Caribbean, Volume II
Title Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resilience in the Caribbean, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Kreg Ettenger
Publisher Business Expert Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2017-11-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1631577549

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As the nations of the Caribbean respond to the emerging effects of climate change and prepare for those to come, tourism has the potential to either worsen or mitigate these impacts. In this book we look specifically at marine recreation and how its various sectors—ranging from surfing, diving and sport fishing, to yacht­ing and cruise ships—are coping with and preparing for climate change in the Caribbean. Through essays and case studies by scientists, business leaders, government and NGO staff, and others, we show that tourism could lead the way in reducing human-induced climate impacts, protecting and restoring crucial ecosystems and habitats, and building sustainable futures for the people of the Caribbean and beyond.