Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean is recognized as one of the best diving places in the world because it has one of the healthiest and most resilient coral reef systems in the Caribbean. However, single-use plastic bags (SUPBs) threaten the island’s marine life, society, and tourism, which is the economy’s main source of income. To determine the best strategy on how to reduce SUPB consumption on Bonaire, this study completed a comparative analysis of policy instruments and implementation strategies of three regions that currently ban. The analysis revealed that gradually changing attitudes and behaviors towards SUPB consumption using a combination of top-down and bottom-up strategies is the best approach to decrease usage. Providing information, sti...
Bonaire (12°12’N, 68°77’W), Netherlands Antilles, is famous for its unspoiled coral reefs. Reefs and...
The Caribbean Sea hosts twenty-seven small island developing states (SIDS), some of which utilise th...
Single-use plastics (SuP) also known as throw away plastics are intended to be used only once then d...
Over the past 50 years, the global annual production of plastics has increased dramatically, from 15...
The plastic soup is caused by large consumption and improper waste management of plastics worldwide....
The economies of small tropical islands often benefit from large-scale tourism, attracted by the gua...
The island of Bonaire, part of the Netherland Antilles in the Caribbean, is percieved to be experien...
Tourism could be discussed as being a damaging phenomenon if not managed correctly as well as being ...
Indonesia is the second largest contributor of plastic waste in the ocean. The initiative of the cen...
The community and the Government of Denpasar City took the initiative to save Bali Island, which is ...
This paper studies the macroeconomic consequences of climate-induced reef degradation for Bonaire. B...
Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles (12°12’N, 68°77’W) is an island in the Caribbean sea, situated about 5...
Bonaire is a Caribbean Island that is part of the Dutch Kingdom. The island is currently facing seri...
Single-use plastics (SUP) coming from the land represent a large fraction of marine plastic debris t...
The presence of marine debris and microplastics in the Earth’s oceans are a global environmental iss...
Bonaire (12°12’N, 68°77’W), Netherlands Antilles, is famous for its unspoiled coral reefs. Reefs and...
The Caribbean Sea hosts twenty-seven small island developing states (SIDS), some of which utilise th...
Single-use plastics (SuP) also known as throw away plastics are intended to be used only once then d...
Over the past 50 years, the global annual production of plastics has increased dramatically, from 15...
The plastic soup is caused by large consumption and improper waste management of plastics worldwide....
The economies of small tropical islands often benefit from large-scale tourism, attracted by the gua...
The island of Bonaire, part of the Netherland Antilles in the Caribbean, is percieved to be experien...
Tourism could be discussed as being a damaging phenomenon if not managed correctly as well as being ...
Indonesia is the second largest contributor of plastic waste in the ocean. The initiative of the cen...
The community and the Government of Denpasar City took the initiative to save Bali Island, which is ...
This paper studies the macroeconomic consequences of climate-induced reef degradation for Bonaire. B...
Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles (12°12’N, 68°77’W) is an island in the Caribbean sea, situated about 5...
Bonaire is a Caribbean Island that is part of the Dutch Kingdom. The island is currently facing seri...
Single-use plastics (SUP) coming from the land represent a large fraction of marine plastic debris t...
The presence of marine debris and microplastics in the Earth’s oceans are a global environmental iss...
Bonaire (12°12’N, 68°77’W), Netherlands Antilles, is famous for its unspoiled coral reefs. Reefs and...
The Caribbean Sea hosts twenty-seven small island developing states (SIDS), some of which utilise th...
Single-use plastics (SuP) also known as throw away plastics are intended to be used only once then d...