For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate change is urgent and crucial. Adaptation is costly and puts significant pressure on government resources. Using Samoa as a case study, this research examines if and how public-private partnerships (PPPs) may help the tourism sector in Small Island Developing States and Territories (SIDST) in the South Pacific adapt. Policy-makers and business owners were interviewed. The paper illustrates the different perspectives of the stakeholders, and suggests what can be done to exploit the potential contribution of PPP in adaptation. This research also contributes to the body of literature by demonstrating how existing theories related to PPP can be ap...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
This paper discusses the financial barriers to implementation of the National Adaptation Programmes ...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks be...
Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks be...
Tourism in small island developing states and territories in the South Pacific is crucial to the dev...
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an\ud important role ...
Tourism is the largest export sector and a major employer for most Pacific\ud Island countries inclu...
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an important role in...
Tourism is a growing economic sector in the South Pacific providing the region with great potential ...
Tourism is a growing economic sector in the South Pacific providing the region with\ud great potenti...
Tourism in small island developing states (SIDS), including those in the South Pacific, is crucial t...
This research has been carried out as one component of an AusAID International Development Research ...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
This paper discusses the financial barriers to implementation of the National Adaptation Programmes ...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
For tourism stakeholders in the South Pacific, the need to adapt to the negative impacts of climate ...
Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks be...
Samoa and its neighbouring Pacific Island Countries are highly vulnerable to climate change risks be...
Tourism in small island developing states and territories in the South Pacific is crucial to the dev...
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an\ud important role ...
Tourism is the largest export sector and a major employer for most Pacific\ud Island countries inclu...
As the leading industry in most Pacific Island Countries (PICs), tourism plays an important role in...
Tourism is a growing economic sector in the South Pacific providing the region with great potential ...
Tourism is a growing economic sector in the South Pacific providing the region with\ud great potenti...
Tourism in small island developing states (SIDS), including those in the South Pacific, is crucial t...
This research has been carried out as one component of an AusAID International Development Research ...
At the UN climate negotiations, developed countries pledged to mobilise US$ 100 billion of climate f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has identified Australia as among the developed nation...
This paper discusses the financial barriers to implementation of the National Adaptation Programmes ...