The economies of small tropical islands often benefit from large-scale tourism, attracted by the guarantee of beach facilities, sun and warmth, landscape beauty, and cultural and underwater life. While these are highly valued assets, it is unclear how local communities benefit from tourism, or how they perceive their natural environment, which has been the basis for their rich cultural history. Against this background, the main aim of this article is to investigate inhabitants’ perceptions about locals’ inclusiveness in tourism and recreation on a small island called Bonaire. A total of 400 households were interviewed during the period November 2021–February 2022. Inclusiveness in tourism and the welfare it brings are judged as low, based o...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
In this study, we propose to analyze the limits of mass tourism in the French Antilles, specifically...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
Tourism could be discussed as being a damaging phenomenon if not managed correctly as well as being ...
Impressively, since the 1970’s Bonaire has championed efforts to protect its natural environment and...
The island of Bonaire, part of the Netherland Antilles in the Caribbean, is percieved to be experien...
Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean is recognized as one of the best diving places in the world because it has ...
Since the rise of the tourism industry in Barbados in the 1960s a vast emphasis has been placed on e...
Tourism development has been promoted as an alternative livelihood to reduce the dependence of small...
The tourism industry has realized that the goals to protect the environment and goals of the economy...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
Ecotourism is a popular tool for biodiversity conservation and local community development. It has l...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
The collapse of the banana industry and the dependence on fishing in coastal villages in the Caribbe...
Increasing tourism and population growth, exacerbated by migration, are placing pressure on the heal...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
In this study, we propose to analyze the limits of mass tourism in the French Antilles, specifically...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
Tourism could be discussed as being a damaging phenomenon if not managed correctly as well as being ...
Impressively, since the 1970’s Bonaire has championed efforts to protect its natural environment and...
The island of Bonaire, part of the Netherland Antilles in the Caribbean, is percieved to be experien...
Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean is recognized as one of the best diving places in the world because it has ...
Since the rise of the tourism industry in Barbados in the 1960s a vast emphasis has been placed on e...
Tourism development has been promoted as an alternative livelihood to reduce the dependence of small...
The tourism industry has realized that the goals to protect the environment and goals of the economy...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
Ecotourism is a popular tool for biodiversity conservation and local community development. It has l...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
The collapse of the banana industry and the dependence on fishing in coastal villages in the Caribbe...
Increasing tourism and population growth, exacerbated by migration, are placing pressure on the heal...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
In this study, we propose to analyze the limits of mass tourism in the French Antilles, specifically...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...