22 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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Montserrat is at great risk from the economic impact of climate change on its international transportation sector, which brings nearly all of its visitors (mainly tourists) from the main markets in North America and Western Europe and moves virtually all of its merchandise trade. The presence of a ‘persistently active’ Soufrière volcano into, at least the next decade worsens the situation.
The total cost of climate change on international transportation in Montserrat was calculated by combining the impacts of changes in temperature and precipitation, new climate change policies in advanced cou…
22 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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Owing to their high vulnerability and low adaptive capacity, Caribbean islands have legitimate concerns about their future, based on observational records, experience with current patterns and consequences of climate variability, and climate model projections. Although emitting less than 1% of global greenhouse gases, islands from the region have already perceived a need to reallocate scarce resources away from economic development and poverty reduction, and towards the implementation of strategies to adapt to the growing threats posed by global warming (Nurse and Moore, 2005).
The objectives …
22 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the tourism sector in Montserrat. Clayton (2009) identifies three reasons why the Caribbean should be concerned about the potential effects of climate change on tourism: (a) the relatively high dependence on tourism as a source of foreign exchange and employment; (b) the intrinsic vulnerability of small islands and their infrastructure (e.g. hotels and resorts) to sea level rise and extreme climatic events (e.g. hurricanes and floods); and, (c) the high dependence of the regional tourist industry on carb…
22 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the likely effects of climate change on the tourism sector in Saint Lucia. Clayton (2009) identifies three reasons why the Caribbean should be concerned about the potential effects of climate change on tourism: (a) the relatively high dependence on tourism as a source of foreign exchange and employment; (b) the intrinsic vulnerability of small islands and their infrastructure (e.g. hotels and resorts) to sea level rise and extreme climatic events (e.g. hurricanes and floods); and, (c) the high dependence of the regional tourist industry on car…
22 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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In this study, an attempt is made to assess the economic impact of climate change on Aruba. This
study has three main objectives. The first is to examine the factors that influence the demand and
supply of tourism in Aruba. The second is to forecast the cost of climate change to the tourism
sector until 2050 under the A2 and B2 climate scenarios with the Business as Usual (BAU) as a
comparator climate scenario, and the third is to estimate the cost of adaptation and mitigation
strategies that can be undertaken by Aruba to address climate change in the tourism sector.…
22 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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In this study, an attempt is made to estimate the economic impact of climate change on the tourism sector
in the (former) Netherlands Antilles. There are three main objectives in this study. The first is to
examine the factors that influence the demand and supply of tourism in Netherlands Antilles. The second
is to forecast the cost of climate change to the tourism sector until 2050 under the A2 and B2 climate
scenarios with the (Business as Usual) as a comparator climate scenario, and the third is to estimate the
cost of adaptation and mitigation strategies that can be undertaken by the touri…
17 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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Comunicado de prensa
(14 de octubre, 2011) La Secretaria Ejecutiva de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), Alicia Bárcena, participó en Abu Dhabi, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, en la Cumbre sobre la Agenda Global 2011, que reúne a representantes del sector académico, empresarial, gubernamental y de la sociedad civil de todo el mundo.
Este espacio de debate, creado en 2008 por el Foro Económico Mundial, congrega anualmente a los miembros de la Red de Consejos de la Agenda Global (Network of Global Agenda Councils) para intercambiar ideas sobre temas clave como la estabilidad financiera, la segur…
4 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report analyses the agriculture, energy, and health sectors in Trinidad and Tobago to assess the potential economic impacts of climate change on the sectors. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change on Trinidad and Tobago. It also has the potential to provide essential input for identifying and preparing policies and strategies to help advance the Caribbean subregion closer to solving problems associated with climate change and attaining individual and regional sustainable development goals. Some…
4 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report analyses the agriculture, health and tourism sectors in Saint Lucia to assess the potential economic impacts of climate change on the sectors. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change in Saint Lucia. It also has the potential to provide essential input for identifying and preparing policies and strategies to help advance the Caribbean subregion closer to solving problems associated with climate change and attaining individual and regional sustainable development goals. Some of the key anti…
4 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report analyses the agriculture, health and tourism sectors in Jamaica to assess the potential economic impacts of climate change on the sectors. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change on Jamaica. It also has the potential to provide essential input for identifying and preparing policies and strategies to help move the Region closer to solving problems associated with climate change and attaining individual and regional sustainable development goals. Some of the key anticipated manifestations o…
4 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report analyses the agriculture, coastal and human settlements and health sectors in Guyana to assess the potential economic impacts of climate change. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change on Guyana. It also has the potential to provide essential input for identifying and preparing policies and strategies to help bring the Caribbean sub-region closer to solving problems associated with climate change and attaining national and regional sustainable development goals. Some of the key anticipate…
4 Oct 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:43
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This report analyses the coastal and human settlements, tourism and transport sectors in Barbados to assess the potential economic impact of climate change on the sectors. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change on Barbados. Some of the key anticipated manifestations of climate change for the Caribbean include elevated air and sea-surface temperatures, sea-level rise, possible changes in extreme events and a reduction in freshwater resources.
The economic impact of climate change on the three sectors…
Este año, el Día Mundial del Hábitat cae en el mes en que, según las predicciones demográficas, nuestro planeta ha de alcanzar los siete mil millones de habitantes. El futuro que heredarán las nuevas generaciones dependerá en gran medida de cómo manejemos las presiones contrapuestas del crecimiento demográfico cada vez mayor, la urbanización y el cambio climático.
Los expertos prevén que para el año 2050 la población mundial habrá aumentado un 50% desde 1999. Para entonces, dicen además los científicos que las emisiones mundiales de gases de efecto invernadero deben disminuir un 50% respecto a…
12 Sep 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:18
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Comunicado de prensa
(10 September 2011) At the closure of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Meeting Preparatory to the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), the ministers and representatives of the Governments in Latin America and the Caribbean, gathered at ECLAC headquarters in Santiago, Chile, agreed that it is necessary to achieve a global institutional framework for sustainable development "which is efficient and flexible and ensures the effective integration of its three pillars (social, economic and environmental)".
The delegates stated that, on the road to the United Nation…
12 Sep 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:18
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Comunicado de prensa
(10 de septiembre, 2011) Los ministros y representantes de los gobiernos de América Latina y el Caribe reunidos en la sede de la CEPAL en Santiago, Chile, señalaron que es necesario crear una institucionalidad global para el desarrollo sostenible "que sea eficiente y flexible y alcance una efectiva integración de sus tres pilares (la dimensión económica, la social y la ambiental)", al término de la Reunión Regional Preparatoria para América Latina y el Caribe de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Desarrollo Sostenible (Río+20).
Los delegados señalaron que, de cara a la Conferencia …
12 Sep 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:18
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Comunicado de prensa
(10 de setembro de 2011) Os ministros e representantes dos governos da América Latina e do Caribe, reunidos na sede da CEPAL em Santiago do Chile, assinalaram que é necessário criar uma institucionalidade global para o desenvolvimento sustentável que seja eficiente e flexível e alcance uma efetiva integração de seus três pilares (as dimensões econômica, social e ambiental), ao término da Reunião Regional Preparatória para a América Latina e o Caribe da Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (Rio+20).
Os delegados apontaram, frente à próxima Conferên…
12 Sep 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:28
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(7 September 2011) Today, at ECLAC headquarters in Santiago, Chile, authorities and representatives of 28 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, international experts and members of the civil society initiated discussions to agree on a joint stance for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), which will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012.
The Latin American and Caribbean Regional Meeting Preparatory to the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20, which is taking place until Friday 9 September, was opened by Alicia Bárcena, Exec…
12 Sep 2011, 00:00 - 14 Oct 2025, 04:28
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(7 de septiembre, 2011) Autoridades y representantes de 28 países de América Latina y el Caribe, expertos internacionales y miembros de la sociedad civil, comenzaron hoy en la sede de la CEPAL en Santiago, Chile, los debates para acordar un posición común de cara a la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Desarrollo Sostenible (Río+20), que se realizará en Río de Janeiro, Brasil, en junio de 2012.
La Reunión Regional Preparatoria para América Latina y el Caribe de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Desarrollo Sostenible, Río+20, que se extenderá hasta el viernes 9 de septiemb…