Coastal tourism, sustainability, and climate change in the Caribbean, Volume II, Supporting activities:
1. Introduction -- 2. Golf courses -- Overview: the greening of golf? Impacts of climate change on Caribbean golf course development / by John Nauright, Martha Honey, and Anand Rampersad -- Case study 2.1: Irie Fields Golf Course, Belle Mont Farm, St. Kitts and Nevis / by Sam Thomas -- Case study 2....
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Zusammenfassung: | 1. Introduction -- 2. Golf courses -- Overview: the greening of golf? Impacts of climate change on Caribbean golf course development / by John Nauright, Martha Honey, and Anand Rampersad -- Case study 2.1: Irie Fields Golf Course, Belle Mont Farm, St. Kitts and Nevis / by Sam Thomas -- Case study 2.2: Alternatives to golf courses / by Tyler Grooms -- Case study 2.3: Golf environmental and sustainability standards and certification / by Libi Newell and Nancy Richardson -- 3. Sustainable food sourcing -- Overview: food print of agricultural imports and farm-to-table initiatives in the Caribbean / by Todd Comen and Eva Naeher -- Case study 3.1: The Vermont experience: sourcing ingredients locally to reduce a destination's food print / by Todd Comen -- Case study 3.2: Climate change, agriculture, and tourism: observations from Jamaica / by Scott Curtis, Jeff Popke, and Alex Moulton -- Case study 3.3: St. Kitts and Nevis restaurant week: an innovative approach to a tested concept / by Kathleen Pessolano -- 4. Airports and airlines -- Overview: the aviation sector's challenges and reforms in the era of climate change / by Milan Janic -- Case study 4.1: Green initiatives at Punta Cana International Airport / by Jake Kheel -- Case study 4.2: Portland International Jetport, Maine: reducing climate impacts by design / by Paul Bradbury -- Case study 4.3: Virgin Atlantic Airways: change is in the air / by Emma Harvey and Megan Welch -- Case study 4.4: JetBlue and EcoEarnings in the Caribbean / by Sophia Mendelsohn and Sara Lindenfeld -- 5. Conclusion -- Contribution authors -- Index This volume, the second of two on coastal tourism and climate change in the Caribbean, examines three key supporting sectors: golf, local agriculture and cuisine, and aviation. As the 15 essays and case studies demonstrate, many problems facing the Caribbean's natural environment predate but are exacerbated by climate change, and many, though not all, of the proposed climate change mitigation and adaptation techniques are already part of sustainable tourism best practices. For instance, before climate change was recognized, the Caribbean was heavily dependent on food imports; golf courses required large quantities of land, water, and chemical fertilizers and pesticides; and airlines were striving, for economic reasons, to cut their consumption of fossil fuels. Today, climate change is propelling accelerated reforms in these three sectors. There are, for instance, expanding initiatives across the Caribbean linking local agriculture to tourism. This not only enriches the visitor experience, helps to revitalize local crops and cuisine, and benefits local farmers, but it also reduces the carbon impact--the food print--from agricultural imports. Similarly, golf certification programs are providing templates for building and operating courses with smaller carbon footprints, while some developers are choosing alternatives, such as parks or organic farms, to golf courses. In aviation, as well, virtually all international airlines are testing non-fossil fuel alternatives, and a nescient but growing green airport movement is reducing aviation's carbon footprint and improving its resilience. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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