This study explores the feasibility of implementing a sustainable funding mechanism for ocean and coastal management in Jamaica. Results show that tourists are more willing to pay for an ‘environmental tax’’ than a general‘‘ tourism development tax’’. The study found that an environmental surcharge of US$2 per person could generate $3.4M per year for management with 0.2% rate of decline in tourist visitation. Negative impacts from the imposition of additional taxes on annual tourist visitation rates could be minimized by providing information on how there venues from the tax will be allocated for management activities
Sustainable tourism demands a positivistic and holistic look at the true costs and benefits of the i...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
Marine tourism is promoted as a substitute economic activity to unsustainable fishing, which is comp...
This study explores the feasibility of implementing a sustainable funding mechanism for ocean and co...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the willingness of businesses directly dependent on ecotou...
The tourism sector in the Caribbean has been a significant contributor towards the region‟s GDP, con...
The management of coastal resources in South Africa has come under review as a result of the degrada...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate tourism capacity, the effectiveness of the management plan...
Marine and coastal ecosystems face widespread degradation largely because market failure hides the e...
The Jamaican economy is heavily reliant on the tourism industry. However, large scale developments ...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
Market-based instruments, such as the collection of conservation fees, have been implemented to supp...
One of the management goals of the Verde Island Passage Marine Corridor is to increase the area and ...
The tourism industry has realized that the goals to protect the environment and goals of the economy...
Sustainable tourism demands a positivistic and holistic look at the true costs and benefits of the i...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
Marine tourism is promoted as a substitute economic activity to unsustainable fishing, which is comp...
This study explores the feasibility of implementing a sustainable funding mechanism for ocean and co...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the willingness of businesses directly dependent on ecotou...
The tourism sector in the Caribbean has been a significant contributor towards the region‟s GDP, con...
The management of coastal resources in South Africa has come under review as a result of the degrada...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate tourism capacity, the effectiveness of the management plan...
Marine and coastal ecosystems face widespread degradation largely because market failure hides the e...
The Jamaican economy is heavily reliant on the tourism industry. However, large scale developments ...
Climate change is a continuous process that began centuries ago. Today the pace of change has increa...
Market-based instruments, such as the collection of conservation fees, have been implemented to supp...
One of the management goals of the Verde Island Passage Marine Corridor is to increase the area and ...
The tourism industry has realized that the goals to protect the environment and goals of the economy...
Sustainable tourism demands a positivistic and holistic look at the true costs and benefits of the i...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
Marine tourism is promoted as a substitute economic activity to unsustainable fishing, which is comp...