Climate Change and Tourism A Caribbean Tourism Organization Perspective

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Climate Change and Tourism A Caribbean Tourism Organization Perspective Presented by: Gail N. Henry Sustainable Tourism Product Specialist Caribbean Tourism Organization CARIBSAVE Partners Symposium, The Bahamas September 21, 2009

Presentation Outline Overview of CTO Caribbean climate change challenges Current Climate Change initiatives Possible Future Climate Change initiatives

CTO Member Countries Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bonaire British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Cuba Curacao Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guadeloupe Guyana Haiti Jamaica Martinique Montserrat Puerto Rico St. Eustatius St. Kitts & Nevis St. Maarten St. Martin St. Vincent & Grenadines Suriname Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos Islands US Virgin Islands Venezuela

Caribbean Tourism Organization Role Facilitate sustainable tourism and competitiveness: Research and information ST policy and operational guidelines Caribbean marketing and branding Programme/project implementation

Climate Change Impacts Losses from greater hurricane intensity & frequency Sea level rise & impacts on coastal areas Salt water intrusion into fresh water aquifers Warmer winters & summers in northern markets and changing Caribbean weather patterns affecting seasonal demand Changing precipitation patterns, leading to reduced water supply, drought & increased sea surface temperatures

Profitability and Competitiveness The profitability of tourism facilities in the Caribbean is likely to come under increasing pressure from climate change related operational costs such as increased insurance these endogenous and exogenous challenges facing Caribbean tourism are likely to impact on the region s ability to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. Source: Jessop, 2007 as cited in Daye et al., 2008:253

Caribbean Losses from Hurricanes (2004-2005) YEAR HURRICANE COUNTRY LOSSES (US$) 2004 Ivan Grenada $895 million 2004 Ivan Jamaica $593 million 2004 Ivan St. Lucia $10 million 2004 Ivan St. Vincent/Gren. $4 million 2004 Frances The Bahamas $357 million 2004 Jeanne The Bahamas $351 million 2005 Emily Grenada $75 million TOTAL $2.3 billion Source: CDEMA

Loss of Coral Reefs Probably, the most stark finding of our result is that the whole Caribbean has been flattened in the past decade, mainly as a result of climate change. There are no detectable complex reefs (left). We ve lost 80 percent of the living coral cover in the Caribbean over the last four decades. (Dr. Nicolas Dulvy, Simon Fraser University, Canada) Source: Royal Society's Journal "Biology Letters"

Latin American and Caribbean Cities at Risk From Flooding

Collaboration with UNECLAC RECC - A Review of the Economics of Climate Change - Member of UNECLAC s High Level Advisory Committee for the project To assess the likely economic impacts of climate change on key sectors of the Caribbean economies To stimulate local & national governments, regional institutions, private sector & civil society to craft & implement policies to mitigate & adapt to climate change

Collaboration with CHTA Caribbean Hotel Energy Efficiency Action Program To encourage the implementation of energy efficiency practices & microgeneration with renewable energy in the Caribbean hotel sector, hence improving the competitiveness of small, medium & large hotels through improved use of energy.

Collaboration with CDEMA Regional DRM Strategy & Plan of Action for the Caribbean tourism sector Standards for Hazard Mapping, Vulnerability Assessment and Economic Valuation Tourism Sector Lead (via the CDM-CHC Tourism Sector Sub-Committee) to facilitate sector level coordination for mainstreaming DRM into Caribbean tourism planning and development

Collaboration with UWI Possible development of an online programme in DRM and climate change for the tourism sector

Collaboration with CARIBSAVE Partnership Caribbean Climate Change, Tourism & Livelihoods: A Sectoral Approach to Vulnerability and Resilience (Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation and Capacity Building) To strengthen, protect & enhance the economies & livelihoods of Caribbean nations & sectoral stakeholders who rely directly & indirectly on the Caribbean tourism industry To strengthen, protect & enhance the natural & built assets & sectors on which the industry is based

Potential Future CC Adaptation and Mitigation Initiatives Mainstreaming CC within policy frameworks Caribbean as world s first carbon neutral region Exploration of feasibility of voluntary high quality carbon offset programmes targeting travelers Improving tourism stakeholders education and awareness of CC and its potential impacts Encouraging tourism stakeholders to apply low carbon technology, renewable energy & energy efficiency to address climate change

Useful Resources CTO website: www.onecaribbean.org and E-library Report International Policy & Market response to Global Warming & the Challenges & Opportunities that Climate Change Issues Present for the Caribbean Tourism Sector (CTO/EC) Good Practices: Natural Hazard Risk Management in the Caribbean Tourism Sector Handbook - Disaster Risk Management for Coastal Tourism Destinations Responding to Climate Change A Practical Guide for Decision Makers (UNEP/CAST) Multi-Hazard Contingency Planning Manual (OAS/CDEMA)

Gracias Thank You Merci Danki