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Green Tourism as a Regional Advantage: Positioning Caribbean Destinations on the Global Map

The Caribbean’s Dual Reality The Caribbean is one of the world’s most tourism-dependent regions, with travel and hospitality contributing up to 40–70% of GDP in some nations. Its turquoise waters, white sand beaches, coral reefs, and vibrant cultures make it a global magnet for travelers. But the region is also one of the most climate-vulnerable....

The Business Case for Green Tourism: Unlocking Revenue, Reputation, and Resilience

Beyond Environmental Responsibility For many years, sustainability in tourism was framed as a matter of ethics — a responsibility to protect the planet and future generations. While that remains true, the narrative has shifted. Today, sustainability is also a business case. Far from being a financial burden, Green Tourism creates new revenue opportunities, enhances brand...

From Vision to Reality: Implementing a Green Tourism Roadmap That Delivers Results

Execution is Where Strategies Succeed or Fail Designing a vision for Green Tourism and exploring future scenarios are critical steps — but they are not enough. Many destinations and operators draft ambitious sustainability strategies, only to see them stall at the implementation stage. Turning a green vision into reality requires disciplined execution, stakeholder buy-in, resource...

Plotting the Green Journey: Scenario Planning for Tomorrow’s Tourism Industry

Planning for an Uncertain Future Tourism is one of the world’s most dynamic industries, but it is also among the most vulnerable. Climate change, shifting traveler preferences, technological disruption, and regulatory reforms are reshaping the sector at unprecedented speed. For operators, this uncertainty is daunting — but it also opens pathways for transformation. The key...

Appraising Environmental Health: Establishing the Baseline for Sustainable Tourism Success

Why a Baseline Matters Sustainability in tourism cannot begin with vague commitments or marketing slogans. It must begin with evidence. To design and implement effective green tourism strategies, operators and policymakers first need a clear understanding of the current environmental health of their destinations. This initial step — often overlooked — is what we call...

Beyond Brochures: Building Authentic Green Tourism Through Waste Management and Water Conservation

The Problem with Greenwashing In recent years, “eco-friendly” has become a buzzword in tourism marketing. Resorts tout their green credentials, glossy brochures highlight sustainability initiatives, and social media posts showcase “green” hashtags. Yet, too often, these claims mask superficial actions — a phenomenon known as greenwashing. The gap between rhetoric and reality is especially evident...

Preserving Paradise: Biodiversity as the Foundation of Tourism Competitiveness

The Tourism–Biodiversity Nexus Tourism thrives on natural beauty — pristine beaches, coral reefs teeming with life, lush forests, and unique wildlife. These ecosystems are not simply backdrops for travelers; they are the very foundation of the industry’s competitiveness. Without biodiversity, the allure of many destinations would fade. Yet the irony is sobering: while tourism depends...

Carbon Footprints and Tourism: Strategies for Reducing Emissions Without Reducing Growth

  The Tourism Growth–Emission Dilemma Tourism is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world — but also one of the most carbon-intensive. From long-haul flights to energy-hungry resorts and cruises, the sector contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions. According to recent estimates, tourism accounts for about 8% of total global emissions. The dilemma...

Tourism in the Climate Change Era: Adapting to Risks While Capturing Opportunities

Tourism in a Warming World Tourism is one of the most climate-exposed industries in the world. Beaches, coral reefs, ski resorts, wildlife parks, and cultural heritage sites — all are threatened by climate change. The irony is stark: tourism is both a victim and a contributor to climate risks. Global air travel, cruises, and hotel...

Rethinking Tourism for a Sustainable Future: Why Green Strategies Are No Longer Optional

The Paradox of Tourism Tourism has long been celebrated as one of the world’s most dynamic industries. With over 1.4 billion international arrivals in 2019 and contributing more than 10% of global GDP, tourism is a cornerstone of economic development, job creation, and cultural exchange. From the Caribbean to Southeast Asia, millions of livelihoods depend...

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