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intrusion in ground water, which could directly threaten both the tourism industry and other local livelihoods in the Caribbean … flat, and has limited water flow. Second, it is the most densely populated country in the Caribbean. Third, the economy is … primarily driven by tourism, and has prospered as a result; Fourth, Barbados is characterized as “absolute water scarce” on the …
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fall in world travel and tourism demand related to acts of terrorism. Findings – The paper observes that the Caribbean …, even when there is perceived risk. Tourism and terrorism reflect very different philosophies, but there are also some … an estimated 365,000 jobs. Practical implications – The paper considers the fact that Jamaica suffers the equivalent of …
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the Caribbean indigenous people, especially in Cuba and Jamaica, is a clear gap. The goal of this paper is to provide a …Purpose This paper aims to investigate the existence of the Taíno people in Cuba and Jamaica and their alignment with … the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of 2030. The Caribbean has long had a narrative that the indigenous people – the …
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Purpose This conceptual paper examines the Caribbean tourism sector, its growth, performance, importance and its … climate change and the socioeconomic impacts likely to be experienced in tourism-dependent Caribbean territories. Design …; this warrants a broad assessment of the issues examined here. Findings This work shows that the Caribbean tourism sectors …
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attempts to provide answers to the following questions. Is it a zero-sum game? And does the rise of new tourism destinations … fastest growing segment of the hospitality and tourism industry. The confluence of innovative ships, improved distribution …
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Caribbean cruise industry and assess the post-pandemic prospects for recovery. Design/methodology/approach The study used a … post-pandemic cruise industry reveal the need for long-term plans and strategies from Caribbean countries if the countries … are to remain viable. Research limitations/implications The research was limited to Jamaica, St. Lucia and Antigua and …
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an examination of industry analysis and discussion with industry experts in tourism, cruising and luxury yachting … anticipation of a global pandemic that would bring tourism operations to a total halt. The question is, what recovery strategies … expanding or developing new cruise ports? Given the historical perspective for Errol Flynn Marina in Port Antonio, Jamaica, the …
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foreign exchange earnings from tourism. The sustainability of tourism in the Caribbean can potentially be affected by climate … supplies useful information on sustainability of tourism in the Caribbean and the effects of climate change.  …Purpose – Since the decline of export agriculture and the loss of trade preferences, most Caribbean countries have …
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