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Dominican Republic - Sustainable Tourism Fuels Dominican Republic

How can tourism help a country's economy and, at the same time, preserve the environment?
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This note describes the efforts of The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to combine competitiveness and environmental protection in the Dominican Republic. It states that:

  • The Dominican tourist industry has grown dramatically over the past decade;
  • This growth has thrust the service sector ahead of agriculture as the country's largest employer;
  • There is now a need to better manage the country's natural resources and develop its tourism industry;
  • USAID is helping Dominicans to capitalize on this growth through eco-tourism clusters;
  • These clusters bring together different groups that have a stake in the tourism industry to work together, increase cooperation and develop brand names for these regions.

The note goes on to describe:

  • The potential of beaches as tourist hubs;
  • Their attraction to tourists from the United States;
  • Rating systems that assess the eco-friendliness of hotels and resorts, thus increasing their brand value;
  • The pressure of development on the country's fragile ecosystems.

The note argues that:

  • Growth in tourism can be sustained only if the Dominican Republic protects its environment;
  • Media coverage has helped to increase awareness among consumers;
  • Non-government organizations (NGOs), treaties and conventions have also highlighted sustainable tourism.

The note concludes by describing similar efforts of USAID in other countries.

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By Killian, S.
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