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This UN resource offers an interactive tool to view COVID-19 Funding for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) around the world.
This UNWTO package offers guidance to both public and private tourism sector stakeholders in their COVID-19 pandemic crisis response by outlining UNWTO’s range of technical assistance and detailing potential areas of intervention, including impact assessment, roles and responsibilities.
This book provides an overview of the cruise industry covering topics and issues including economics, corporate social responsibility, passenger health and wellbeing, cruise workforce, marketing, the social and natural environment, planning and management, infrastructure, risk management, and the future of the industry.
This report presents the results and recommendations of a cruise ship tourism study in Central America with emphasis on Honduras and Costa Rica. The report includes a variety of tools to help destinations address over tourism through strategic planning, good management, and impact monitoring.
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.
The objectives of the “Ecoblue tourism” project are to increase entrepreneurship opportunities in blue ecotourism in coastal countries through an innovative training methodology (within the framework of EntreComp) to improve the entrepreneurial skills of long-term unemployed youngsters who wish to develop their own ideas and businesses in this sector.
This article addresses the economic and social implications of the COVID-19 health crisis in the coastal community of Mahahual, Mexico. Dependent on cruise tourism, this community has to adapt workers and new spaces for exchange and community solidarity are created.
This BREA report summarizes an analysis of cruise-related expenditure and subsequent impact on the economics of the participating coastal destinations.
This BREA report provides specific destination analyses of cruise-related expenditure and subsequent impact on the economics of the participating coastal destinations.
This CABI book uses case studies and regional overviews to understand the impact of ecotourism on communities and ecosystems in the United States and Latin America through the perspective of scholars, practitioners, tour operators, and policy makers.