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Linking Tourism to Watersheds and People: A Preliminary Analysis of the Potential of the Tourism Sector to Contribute to Payments for Watershed Services

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  • Published: 2006
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Author(s)
Leotaud
Publisher(s)
Caribbean Natural Resources Institute
Level of Accessibility
Free
Stakeholders
Private Sector, Public Sector
Geographic Regions
Latin American & the Caribbean
Languages
English

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Description

This study examines the potential and mechanisms for the tourism sector – as a downstream beneficiary of watershed services – to provide support to the upstream watershed management practices that maintain these services.

Topics
Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Investment and Finance
Resource Management
Value Chain Management
GSTC-D Criterias
A1 -Destination management responsibility
B8 -Access for all
D1 -Protection of sensitive environments
D5 -Energy conservation
D6 -Water stewardship
D7 -Water quality
Sustainable Development Goals - SDG's
08- Decent Work & Economic Growth
12- Responsible Consumption & Production
Citation
“Leotaud;  
2006;  
Linking Tourism to Watersheds and People: A Preliminary Analysis of the Potential of the Tourism Sector to Contribute to Payments for Watershed Services;  
BTRP-ID:  2702″

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