Cruise vs. Local: Sustainable Tourism Policy Case Studies in the Caribbean
MTA
Comparative analysis of mass tourism impacts and community-centered alternatives
2nd Edition
*Cruise vs. Local: Sustainable Tourism Policy Case Studies in the Caribbean* provides a comprehensive analysis of the profound impacts of mass tourism, particularly the cruise industry, on the Caribbean's delicate environmental, economic, and social fabric. It meticulously unpacks the often-unseen costs of unchecked tourism growth, revealing how economic leakage diminishes local benefits, how marine and air pollution degrade pristine ecosystems, and how the relentless commercialization of culture erodes authentic traditions and strains community resources. Through detailed examinations of employment conditions, waste management challenges, and the social consequences of overcrowding, the book builds a compelling case for a paradigm shift away from a volume-driven approach.
Shifting from critique to solution, the book then illuminates the transformative potential of community-centered tourism models. It defines the core principles of Community-Based Tourism (CBT), emphasizing local ownership, equitable revenue distribution, cultural preservation, and environmental stewardship. Through illuminating case studies from Jamaica, Grenada, and Saba, readers witness how these alternative approaches foster local economic benefits, empower artisans, strengthen cultural pride, and cultivate grassroots conservation leadership. The book concludes with a powerful vision and actionable policy recommendations, advocating for robust implementation of sustainable tourism frameworks, increased investment in CBT, diversified tourism products, stringent regulation of the cruise industry, and enhanced regional collaboration to build a truly resilient, equitable, and authentically Caribbean tourism future.
This book is essential for policymakers, tourism practitioners, and community leaders in the Caribbean seeking actionable insights to transition towards more sustainable and equitable tourism models. It also serves as a vital resource for scholars and students interested in sustainable development, environmental studies, and cultural preservation within the context of global tourism, particularly in small island developing states.
December 3, 2025
37,059 words
2 hours 36 minutes
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