The collapse of Jamaica’s peak tourism season after Hurricane Melissa shows how unprepared the industry remains for extreme weather. Building climate resilience is no longer optional. Hurricane ...
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Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett will lead global discussions on tourism resilience at the GTRCMC Conference in Kenya, highlighting resilience as a critical driver of competitiveness, ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. Mangrove removal for new resort area points to dilemma for Jamaica How to increase tourism without undermining natural ...
The storm “totally destroyed” the port of Black River, the prime minister said. At least five people died in Jamaica, and the hurricane killed at least 30 in Haiti. Officials expect the toll to rise.
The damage Hurricane Melissa left behind in Jamaica two weeks ago still grips the nation, as they remain in the thick of disaster relief and recovery. On Tuesday, Jamaican officials confirmed the ...