3 ways the Bahamian government can promote inbound tourism despite the danger of natural disasters
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Explanation:
1. Sustainable infrastructure
When the El Niño flooding lashed northern Peru in March 2017, the country decided to require a brand new approach to rebuild. The Caribbean now includes a similar opportunity. Incorporating sustainable buildings will allow the world to become more resilient and to be better adapted to the consequences of global climate change and natural disasters going forward.
2. Resources for rebuilding and improving
For many Caribbean countries, the goal is to rebuild before the peak season which starts at the top of the year and ends within the half-moon of 2018. This is also a good opportunity for hotels to handle deferred maintenance issues, refurbish their facilities to higher standards and emerge with a more competitive lodging product, thereby enhancing the general destination.
3. Incentives from the general public sector
Another element for reviving Caribbean tourism is to have civic support to boost and rebuild necessary tourism infrastructures like highways, airports, and signage that will are affected or destroyed. In Chile, as an example, the 2010 earthquake resulted in economic losses amounting to US$32 billion (approximately 15.1% of GDP), and 75% of the prices to rebuild were assumed by the govt., making it possible to scale back somewhat the private sector’s financial burden.
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