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- Zika Resource Center | Zika | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Zika Resource Center is a Provides links to a range of resources aimed at assisting businesses in understanding the Zika Virus and how to prevent its spread. . This falls under the and was published before today, in . See other Zika resources Home > All Resources > Zika > Zika Resource Center > MEMBERS ONLY Zika Resource Center Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource Provides links to a range of resources aimed at assisting businesses in understanding the Zika Virus and how to prevent its spread. View Resource Year Published Category Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource Zika Resource Center Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- Sargassum Early Advisory System | Marine Resources Management | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Sargassum Early Advisory System is a . This falls under the Sargassum Forecasting Initiatives and was published before today, in . See other Marine Resources Management resources Home > All Resources > Marine Resources Management > Sargassum Early Advisory System > MEMBERS ONLY Sargassum Early Advisory System Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource View Resource Year Published Category Sargassum Forecasting Initiatives Author Seas Forceast Previous Resource Next Resource Sargassum Early Advisory System Access Now See More From Our Partner Seas Forceast Visit Partner Site
- Infographic – Responding to Sargassum Influx (2018) | Marine Resources Management | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Infographic – Responding to Sargassum Influx (2018) is a An easy to read visual graphic provides a quick general overview about practicle steps in dealing with the appearance of sargassum on your shore. Resource URL https://www.gcfi.org/sargassum-influx/ Publisher Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute.. This falls under the Sargassum and was published before today, in 2018. See other Marine Resources Management resources Home > All Resources > Marine Resources Management > Infographic – Responding to Sargassum Influx (2018) > MEMBERS ONLY Infographic – Responding to Sargassum Influx (2018) Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource An easy to read visual graphic provides a quick general overview about practicle steps in dealing with the appearance of sargassum on your shore. Resource URL https://www.gcfi.org/sargassum-influx/ Publisher Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. View Resource Year Published 2018 Category Sargassum Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource Infographic – Responding to Sargassum Influx (2018) Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- April 2022 Report from the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, made possible by NASA and USF | Sustainability | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The April 2022 Report from the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, made possible by NASA and USF is a . This falls under the Sargassum and was published before today, in 2022. See other Sustainability resources Home > All Resources > Sustainability > April 2022 Report from the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, made possible by NASA and USF > MEMBERS ONLY April 2022 Report from the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, made possible by NASA and USF Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource View Resource Year Published 2022 Category Sargassum Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource April 2022 Report from the University of South Florida Optical Oceanography Lab, made possible by NASA and USF Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- CHA-CTO Position Paper on Global Climate Change And The Caribbean Tourism Industry (2007) | Coral Reefs | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The CHA-CTO Position Paper on Global Climate Change And The Caribbean Tourism Industry (2007) is a An early warning document developed by CHTA and the Caribbean Tourism Organizaiton shinning light on the current and pending threats of climate changes to the industry in the Caribbean and provides a call for action for proactive measures by the industry to address the threat. . This falls under the General and was published before today, in 2007. See other Coral Reefs resources Home > All Resources > Coral Reefs > CHA-CTO Position Paper on Global Climate Change And The Caribbean Tourism Industry (2007) > MEMBERS ONLY CHA-CTO Position Paper on Global Climate Change And The Caribbean Tourism Industry (2007) Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource An early warning document developed by CHTA and the Caribbean Tourism Organizaiton shinning light on the current and pending threats of climate changes to the industry in the Caribbean and provides a call for action for proactive measures by the industry to address the threat. View Resource Year Published 2007 Category General Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource CHA-CTO Position Paper on Global Climate Change And The Caribbean Tourism Industry (2007) Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- Foreword Unlocking The ESG Innovation Stack In Hospitality — By Willy Legrand | Studies and General Publications | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Foreword Unlocking The ESG Innovation Stack In Hospitality — By Willy Legrand is a Professor at IU International University of Applied Sciences Germany Willy Legrand sets the stage for this year's edition of HYB 2024 Hospitality ESG Edition which focuses on unlocking the "ESG Innovation Stack" in hospitality, a crucial strategy in today’s competitive environment.. This falls under the General and was published before today, in 2024. See other Studies and General Publications resources Home > All Resources > Studies and General Publications > Foreword Unlocking The ESG Innovation Stack In Hospitality — By Willy Legrand > MEMBERS ONLY Foreword Unlocking The ESG Innovation Stack In Hospitality — By Willy Legrand Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource Professor at IU International University of Applied Sciences Germany Willy Legrand sets the stage for this year's edition of HYB 2024 Hospitality ESG Edition which focuses on unlocking the "ESG Innovation Stack" in hospitality, a crucial strategy in today’s competitive environment. View Resource Year Published 2024 Category General Author Willy Legrand Previous Resource Next Resource Foreword Unlocking The ESG Innovation Stack In Hospitality — By Willy Legrand Access Now See More From Our Partner Willy Legrand Visit Partner Site
- Training Guide for Coral Reef Restoration (2020) 24 | Marine Resources Management | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Training Guide for Coral Reef Restoration (2020) 24 is a This document was prepared in 2020 by the Mesoamerican Reef Fund (MAR Fund), Mesoamerican Reef Rescue Initiative (RRI) with the support of the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) and the Small Grants Program for United Nations Environmental Programme (UN/UNEP). The Guide is a practical, complementary tool to support coral reef restoration training. . This falls under the General and was published before today, in 2020. See other Marine Resources Management resources Home > All Resources > Marine Resources Management > Training Guide for Coral Reef Restoration (2020) 24 > MEMBERS ONLY Training Guide for Coral Reef Restoration (2020) 24 International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource This document was prepared in 2020 by the Mesoamerican Reef Fund (MAR Fund), Mesoamerican Reef Rescue Initiative (RRI) with the support of the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) and the Small Grants Program for United Nations Environmental Programme (UN/UNEP). The Guide is a practical, complementary tool to support coral reef restoration training. View Resource Year Published 2020 Category General Author International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) Previous Resource Next Resource Training Guide for Coral Reef Restoration (2020) 24 Access Now See More From Our Partner International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) Aims at preserving coral reefs and related ecosystems globally. Visit Partner Site
- Taxation and Operating Costs for the Caribbean Hotel Sector (2007) | Studies and General Publications | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Taxation and Operating Costs for the Caribbean Hotel Sector (2007) is a This 2007 CHTA study, with guiding relevance today, is aimed at assessing and monitoring the competitiveness of the Caribbean tourism sector with a primary focus on hotels, through a review of operating costs, taxation levels and other non-cost barriers that impact on the sector.. This falls under the General and was published before today, in 2007. See other Studies and General Publications resources Home > All Resources > Studies and General Publications > Taxation and Operating Costs for the Caribbean Hotel Sector (2007) > MEMBERS ONLY Taxation and Operating Costs for the Caribbean Hotel Sector (2007) Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource This 2007 CHTA study, with guiding relevance today, is aimed at assessing and monitoring the competitiveness of the Caribbean tourism sector with a primary focus on hotels, through a review of operating costs, taxation levels and other non-cost barriers that impact on the sector. View Resource Year Published 2007 Category General Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource Taxation and Operating Costs for the Caribbean Hotel Sector (2007) Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- The CHENACT Final Report (2012) | Coral Reefs | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The The CHENACT Final Report (2012) is a Report on the findings and recommendations from the first phase of the Caribbean Hotel Energy Action Project, from detailed energy audits undertaken of small-mid-sized hotels in selected Caribbean countries. The rpoject was a collaboration between CHTA/CAST and the CTO, with funding primiarly from the Inter-American Development Bank. . This falls under the and was published before today, in 2012. See other Coral Reefs resources Home > All Resources > Coral Reefs > The CHENACT Final Report (2012) > MEMBERS ONLY The CHENACT Final Report (2012) Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 16 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource Report on the findings and recommendations from the first phase of the Caribbean Hotel Energy Action Project, from detailed energy audits undertaken of small-mid-sized hotels in selected Caribbean countries. The rpoject was a collaboration between CHTA/CAST and the CTO, with funding primiarly from the Inter-American Development Bank. View Resource Year Published 2012 Category Author CHENACT Previous Resource Next Resource The CHENACT Final Report (2012) Access Now See More From Our Partner CHENACT For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- Environmental Legislation | Disaster Management | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Environmental Legislation is a . This falls under the and was published before today, in . See other Disaster Management resources Home > All Resources > Disaster Management > Environmental Legislation > MEMBERS ONLY Environmental Legislation Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource View Resource Year Published Category Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource Environmental Legislation Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site
- Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health - PAHO/WHO | Studies and General Publications | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health - PAHO/WHO is a Links you to various resources to guide the user through the challenges presented by mental health illnesses. . This falls under the Non Communicable Diseases & Mental Health and was published before today, in . See other Studies and General Publications resources Home > All Resources > Studies and General Publications > Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health - PAHO/WHO > MEMBERS ONLY Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health - PAHO/WHO Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource Links you to various resources to guide the user through the challenges presented by mental health illnesses. View Resource Year Published Category Non Communicable Diseases & Mental Health Author Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Previous Resource Next Resource Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health - PAHO/WHO Access Now See More From Our Partner Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Works to improve health and living standards in the Americas. pubrights@paho.org +1 (202) 974-3000 Visit Partner Site
- CHTA Position on Climate Change and Carbon Emission Trading (2007) | Sustainability | Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism
The CHTA Position on Climate Change and Carbon Emission Trading (2007) is a Provides insight into CHTA's early position on the issue. . This falls under the General and was published before today, in 2007. See other Sustainability resources Home > All Resources > Sustainability > CHTA Position on Climate Change and Carbon Emission Trading (2007) > MEMBERS ONLY CHTA Position on Climate Change and Carbon Emission Trading (2007) Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Published on 9 Apr 2024 Become a member Access Resource Provides insight into CHTA's early position on the issue. View Resource Year Published 2007 Category General Author Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Previous Resource Next Resource CHTA Position on Climate Change and Carbon Emission Trading (2007) Access Now See More From Our Partner Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) For over 50 years, the CHTA has been central to the Caribbean hospitality industry, uniting 1,000 hotel and allied members along with 33 National Hotel Associations. It aims to shape the region's future by providing value that generates business and advances a sustainable and profitable industry. chta@chta.com 305.443.3040 Visit Partner Site