Sustainable development of the tourism sector in the Caribbean




Rethinking the way tourism is conducted in the Caribbean and developing public-private partnerships will not only strengthen the resilience that is crucial for the Caribbean. The Caribbean economy is heavily dependent on the tourism sector, and protecting the natural and cultural attractions on which it depends is critical. On, Sustainability. The development of sustainable tourism can help build resilience and can also provide destinations with many additional benefits, including the environment. Mr Graziano da Silva described agriculture and family farming as “drivers of inclusive economic growth and sustainable development”, noting how they can create new employment opportunities. and linked to the tourism sector, an important source of income for many Caribbean countries. ~ Sustainable tourism refers to sustainable practices in and by the tourism sector. It is an effort to recognize all impacts of tourism, both positive and negative. The goal is to minimize negative consequences and maximize positive ones. Negative consequences for a destination include economic leakage, damage to nature. The COVID outbreak has wreaked havoc on the global economy. The tourism sector is among the hardest hit. How to focus on visitors who are most useful to the tourism industry and develop a sustainable operation strategy is a very important question for after the epidemic is over. This study was applicable; the SD Sustainable Development Goals were announced by the United Nations to guide world development, UN, 2015. Sustainable tourism development means “tourism that fully takes into account current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, and meets the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment,





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