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Tourism and the Environment and Integrated Coastal Zone Management, Seychelles, 2002
Tourism activities in coastal zones can be sustainable if they are developed through an integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) approach. A number of measures, such as environmental impact assessment; cooperation mechanisms; codes of conduct; active public participation and the application of the polluter pays principle, are crucial for the achievement of sustainable tourism.
The National Workshop on Tourism and the Environment and Integrated Coastal Zone Management was conducted between 25 and 27 November, 2002. Twenty-four representatives of relevant Ministries such as the Environment, Tourism and Transport, and Policy Planning Ministries; NGOs; and the academia; participated in the Workshop.
Objectives
- Develop national human resources and legislative capacity in relation to tourism, the environment and integrated coastal zone management.
- Enhance the understanding of associated international law.
Outcomes
- Development of a Strategy for Sustainable Development and Integrated Coastal Zone Management.
- Increased knowledge about the implementation of relevant environmental legislation.
Partners
- Ministry of the Environment of Seychelles
- Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie
- Swiss Federal Office for the Environment FOEN
- Rapport- Atelier UNITAR AIF de renforcement de Capacités sur le tourisme et l Environnement et la gestion intégrée des zones côtières - Seychelles 2002 (PDF - 394.5 kb)
- Recommandation de l’Atelier UNITAR sur la gestion intégrée des zones côtières et pour une stratégie de développement du tourisme durable – Seychelles 2002 (PDF - 35.5 kb)
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