Saint Lucia: the Yachting Sector
This study is a measure of the impact of the yachting sector in Saint Lucia specific to the terms of reference as presented by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). This study is part of the project: Development of a Subregional Marinebased Tourism Strategy, co-fund...
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oai-11362-388692020-11-19T01:58:04Z Saint Lucia: the Yachting Sector NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe ZONAS MARINAS BARCOS DE RECREO TRANSPORTE MARITIMO DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE EMPLEO ADMINISTRACION DE DESPERDICIOS MARINE AREAS PLEASURE BOATS MARITIME TRANSPORT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT This study is a measure of the impact of the yachting sector in Saint Lucia specific to the terms of reference as presented by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). This study is part of the project: Development of a Subregional Marinebased Tourism Strategy, co-funded by the Government of the Netherlands, which is aimed at the development of sustainable yachting in the Eastern Caribbean and focuses on the island arc from the British Virgin Islands in the north to Trinidad and Tobago in the south. This study was compiled based on information gathered through interviews, reviewing of existing data and current findings and observations in areas where data was not presented. This study reviews specifically the yachting sector, or pleasure boat industry, which can be defined as a complex set of activities that are required to sustain boating and cruising in Saint Lucia. These activities are emphasized by yachting tourists, who are visitors to the island, staying for more than 24 hours on their vessels. A comp .--1. Executive summary.-- 2. Introduction.-- 3. How the study was done.- 4. Country Background.-- 5. Description of the yachting industry.-- ^. The role of yachting within the national sustainable development framework.-- 7. Employment aspects of the yachting sector.-- 8. The socio-economic importance of the yachting sector.-- 9. The environmental implications of yachting.-- 10. Government and private sector policies regarding the management and development of the yachting sector.-- 11. Problems and structural weaknesses facing industry.-- 12. Recommendations. 2015-08-17T12:32:51Z 2015-08-17T12:32:51Z 2002-11-06 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38869 LC/CAR/G.706 en .pdf application/pdf SANTA LUCIA SAINT LUCIA ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean |
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ZONAS MARINAS BARCOS DE RECREO TRANSPORTE MARITIMO DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE EMPLEO ADMINISTRACION DE DESPERDICIOS MARINE AREAS PLEASURE BOATS MARITIME TRANSPORT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT |
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ZONAS MARINAS BARCOS DE RECREO TRANSPORTE MARITIMO DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE EMPLEO ADMINISTRACION DE DESPERDICIOS MARINE AREAS PLEASURE BOATS MARITIME TRANSPORT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT Saint Lucia: the Yachting Sector |
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This study is a measure of the impact of the yachting sector in Saint Lucia specific to the
terms of reference as presented by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean (ECLAC). This study is part of the project: Development of a Subregional Marinebased
Tourism Strategy, co-funded by the Government of the Netherlands, which is aimed at the
development of sustainable yachting in the Eastern Caribbean and focuses on the island arc from
the British Virgin Islands in the north to Trinidad and Tobago in the south. This study was
compiled based on information gathered through interviews, reviewing of existing data and
current findings and observations in areas where data was not presented. This study reviews
specifically the yachting sector, or pleasure boat industry, which can be defined as a complex set
of activities that are required to sustain boating and cruising in Saint Lucia. These activities are
emphasized by yachting tourists, who are visitors to the island, staying for more than 24 hours on
their vessels.
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Saint Lucia: the Yachting Sector |
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ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean |
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