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Este informe del Pacto Mundial de las Naciones Unidas, elaborado en consulta con más de 300 partes interesadas, identificó cinco puntos de inflexión para un océano saludable y productivo que representan un conjunto de objetivos tangibles para abordar los desafíos de la sostenibilidad de los océanos.
Este artículo del WRI destaca ocho formas de reconstruir una economía azul más fuerte después del COVID, incluyendo un turismo azul más azul, reducir las emisiones del transporte marítimo, evitar desperdiciar la abundancia de peces posterior al COVID-19, apoyar a los marineros, mantener el rumbo de los parques oceánicos, cultivar el mar para alimentar a miles de millones de personas, digitalizar el océano y no aprovecharse del momento.
This Seychelles Research Journal article explores the focus on Blue Economy goals in the Indian Ocean, examines the role that law can play in supporting them, and highlights key areas for future research.
This WRI report makes the economic and security case for the development of resilient coastlines, and examines trade-offs between coastal protection and infrastructure development. The paper illustrates that practical solutions exist which can be implemented to allow economic and infrastructure development, without compromising the integrity and benefits of coastal ecosystems or disadvantaging the people who rely upon them.
This CREST report highlights case studies in the Caribbean to see how various tourism sectors both contribute to and are impacted by climate change and presents innovative tourism businesses that are providing solutions to addressing climate change.
This checklist is designed as a practical and participatory tool to help implement and continuously improve practical action to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in accommodation and food service activities.
This briefing focuses on what we know about the short-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our environment, approximately six months after large parts of the world went into some degree of lockdown. It considers what can be learnt from these effects and how they might help shape decision-making in the future.
This UN resource offers an interactive tool to view COVID-19 Funding for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) around the world.
This report presents data on the economic, social and environmental impacts of cruise tourism in Belize, assessing the rapid expansion between 2000 and 2005 and comparing these findings with the stayover tourism sector.
This study examines the terrestrial impacts – economic, social and environmental – of cruise tourism as they are viewed in Belize. It is based on field research, carried out in 2005 using academic protocols, involving over 600 surveys with cruise passengers and over 100 interviews with a range of stakeholders in Belize.