This volume reports on current research by geographers and others into resource management and planning issues in the Caribbean region. The chapters have been selected from the thirty-five papers presented at the Third British-Caribbean Geography Seminar held at the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies, suitable revised and edited for publication. The common theme of the meeting and of this collection is the search for developmental strategies that focus on social and economic needs of people without further deterioration of the region's fragile environmental resource base, in the context of a rapidly changing political and economic world. The eighteen chapters focus on a variety of topics, emphasizing the complexities of enviro...
Mangrove ecosystems are in great peril world-wide, essentially because of human activities. Pollutio...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
The current debate about women and gender in development, sustainable development, and the impact of...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
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...
This collection of eighteen chapters plus an editorial introduction brings together studies of land ...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
The Caribbean region consists of many small islands that span a large geographical area. The region ...
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...
Many Caribbean islands grapple with the problems of how to pursue economic development while preserv...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
Coastal resource management is an issue of concern for many people in the Bahamas. This Caribbean ar...
Geotourism is a relatively new concept in the tourism industry, a concept which apparently has not y...
Mangrove ecosystems are in great peril world-wide, essentially because of human activities. Pollutio...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
The current debate about women and gender in development, sustainable development, and the impact of...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
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...
This collection of eighteen chapters plus an editorial introduction brings together studies of land ...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
The Caribbean region consists of many small islands that span a large geographical area. The region ...
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...
Many Caribbean islands grapple with the problems of how to pursue economic development while preserv...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
Coastal resource management is an issue of concern for many people in the Bahamas. This Caribbean ar...
Geotourism is a relatively new concept in the tourism industry, a concept which apparently has not y...
Mangrove ecosystems are in great peril world-wide, essentially because of human activities. Pollutio...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
The current debate about women and gender in development, sustainable development, and the impact of...