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 char...
This volume reports on current research by geographers and others into resource management and plann...
This research exercise has assessed the threat of global change on select island nations of the wide...
Tourism has become the driving force of the island economies of the Caribbean basin since the latter...
This study is concerned with the insertion of environmental management in tourist sector policies to...
Includes bibliographyTourism began to emerge in the Caribbean from the mid-1960s, and since that tim...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
International tourism is essential to the economic well being of the Caribbean region. However, this...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
In Caribbean islands like Barbados, damage to shallow water corals, nutrient enrichment and bacterio...
Tourists are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their selection of tourism destination. A major ...
In this study, we propose to analyze the limits of mass tourism in the French Antilles, specifically...
Mangrove ecosystems are in great peril world-wide, essentially because of human activities. Pollutio...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Ecotourism is increasing in popularit...
This study focused on the implementation of environmental management (EM) in the Caribbean accommoda...
Includes bibliographyExamina el desarrollo y la planificacion del turismo en el Caribe, los recursos...
This volume reports on current research by geographers and others into resource management and plann...
This research exercise has assessed the threat of global change on select island nations of the wide...
Tourism has become the driving force of the island economies of the Caribbean basin since the latter...
This study is concerned with the insertion of environmental management in tourist sector policies to...
Includes bibliographyTourism began to emerge in the Caribbean from the mid-1960s, and since that tim...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
International tourism is essential to the economic well being of the Caribbean region. However, this...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
In Caribbean islands like Barbados, damage to shallow water corals, nutrient enrichment and bacterio...
Tourists are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their selection of tourism destination. A major ...
In this study, we propose to analyze the limits of mass tourism in the French Antilles, specifically...
Mangrove ecosystems are in great peril world-wide, essentially because of human activities. Pollutio...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Ecotourism is increasing in popularit...
This study focused on the implementation of environmental management (EM) in the Caribbean accommoda...
Includes bibliographyExamina el desarrollo y la planificacion del turismo en el Caribe, los recursos...
This volume reports on current research by geographers and others into resource management and plann...
This research exercise has assessed the threat of global change on select island nations of the wide...
Tourism has become the driving force of the island economies of the Caribbean basin since the latter...