The Caribbean's development prospects, and that of each country therein, depend very much on the provision of reliable, efficient and affordable air transport both within and into the area.
A collaborative effort between the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) and the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI), resulted in 22 persons from around the region, including Trinidad and Tobago, participating in the first Visioning and Strategic Planning Workshop for Community Based Tourism held in Trinidad and Tobago.
This report was prepared under the Caribbean Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Programme (CRSTDP) Project No. 8 as part of technical assistance provided to the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO).
This study reports on findings from three surveys on the perceived economic and social impacts of tourism in three Caribbean countries: Barbados, St Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago. It also makes recommendations for future analyses of these residents' perceptions of tourism.
DownloadThe overall objective of this study is to assist the member countries of CARIFORUM and CTO enhance their tourism research capacity through the introduction of a more reliable and more accurate system to assess the contribution of tourism to overall economic growth and socio-economic development..
DownloadSummary of articles and Information on Hotel Classification System by CTO's Research Department in 2002.
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