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  1. Jamaica Case Study

    Tourism is one of Jamaica's top sources of revenue. The industry contributes over 50% of the country's total foreign exchange earnings (approx. US$2b). Thousands of Jamaicans work directly or indirectly in tourism. Tourism employs the second largest number of Jamaicans (approximately 200,000) directly in hotels, transport and attractions ...

  2. PDF The Changing Economic World: Tourism in Jamaica

    In 2018, 30% of Jamaica's economy is in tourism. One in four Jamaicans are employed in tourism - within hotels, running restaurants, gift shops and tourist experiences. 4.3 million tourists visited Jamaica in 2017! In addition, areas that receive many tourists tend to develop quicker: new building developments, larger ports for boats and ...

  3. Tourism: a view from the fray: a Jamaican case study

    Jamaica's tourism industry is usually said to be composed of three distinct . ... The analysis and the case study indicated that the diversification of the tourism product, to be successful and ...

  4. PDF Case Jamaica Community Tourism and Open Data

    JAMAICA, COMMUNITY TOURISM, AND OPEN DATA By Andrew Young and Stefaan Verhulst OPEN DATA FOR DEVELOPING ECONOMIES CASE STUDIES www.odimpact.org. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License JULY 2017

  5. PDF JAMAICA: A case study

    JAMAICA: A case study EXECUTIVE SUMMARY* Prepared by Smith Warner International Ltd. ... It is noted (World Travel & Tourism Council - Jamaica Economic Impact 2015) that the direct contribution of the travel and tourism sector to the island's GDP in 2015 was 8.5%, and this was projected to increase to 11.6% by 2025.

  6. The economic impact of tourism: Jamaican residents' perceptions

    Methods: Employing case study methodology, we conducted six weeks of qualitative fieldwork in Jamaica between October 2012 and July 2013. Semi-structured interviews with health, tourism, and trade sector stakeholders, on-site visits to health and tourism infrastructure, and reflexive journaling were all used to collect a comprehensive dataset ...

  7. Resort-based or resource-based tourism? A case study of Jamaica

    This case study explored the nature of two forms of tourism development; resort-based and resource-based, and aimed to determine which is the more viable and sustainable option for the future of tourism in Jamaica, an island destination in the Caribbean which depends highly on the tourism industry. The literature established that both forms of ...

  8. Case Study: Tourism in Jamaica

    Tourism has helped Jamaica close the development gap by: Contributing 24% of Jamaica's GDP. Encouraging investment in roads and airports in the north. Improving the quality of life in areas such as Montego Bay. Encouraging landscaping and conservation projects.

  9. Tourism: a view from the fray: a Jamaican case study

    Tourism is an important economic driver for the island nation of Jamaica. Yet, accompanying the benefits derived from tourism are concerns regarding the negative impacts that come with the type of mass tourism that dominates the Jamaican tourism industry. This paper, in the form of an essay by a Jamaican 'Observer' accompanied by comments by an American tourism academic, explores some of the ...

  10. The environmental impact of mass tourism: A case study of Negril

    Between 2002 and 2018, the number of hotel rooms available in Negril increased from 3,543 to 5,965 and the number of stopover arrivals rose from 256,667 to 410,665 (Jamaica Tourist Board annual travel statistics). Because of its dependency on tourism, Jamaica was hit hard by the pandemic, which caused a 10 per cent decline in real GDP . In the ...

  11. Characteristics and policies of community-based tourism in the case of

    The Jamaican case study is important as Jamaica has possibly the newest CBT 48 Caucasus Journal of Social Sciences - Business and Economics strategy and policy. ... Sociocultural Sustainability of Rural Community-Based Tourism. Case Study of Local Participation in Fair Trade Coffee Trail, Nicaragua. Rovaniemi: Lapland University Press ...

  12. Tourism: a view from the fray: a Jamaican case study

    Stephen W. Litvin & Kadie-Ann Fyffe, 2008. " Tourism: a view from the fray: a Jamaican case study ," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2 (2), pages 160-172. Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbglo:v:2:y:2008:i:2:p:160-172. as. Downloadable (with restrictions)! Tourism is an important economic driver for ...

  13. Resort-based or resource-based tourism? A case study of Jamaica

    Case overview - This case study explored the nature of two forms of tourism development; resort-based and resource-based, and aimed to determine which is the more viable and sustainable option for the future of tourism in Jamaica, an island destination in the Caribbean which depends highly on the tourism industry.

  14. TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN JAMAICA

    sociated with the growth of tourism in Jamaica can be divided into the following: a. destruction of reefs b. water pollution c. sand erosion and c. poor sewage disposal. These problems are vividly documented in a study by Kauls (1986) in which he conducted a case study of Negril. The study indicates what can

  15. PDF The economic impacts of tourism-related private investment in Jamaica

    Jamaica's labour market is also dominated by (mostly unskilled) labour-intensive activities. In the Latin American and Caribbean context, a number of country case studies have been undertaken to ascertain the dynamics between tourism development and poverty reduction (Moreda and others, 2017).

  16. Unearthing Spanish Town's history and unlocking its tourism potential

    Originally called Villa de La Vega (City on the Plains) and St Jago de La Vega before being captured by the British in 1655, Spanish Town was the only settled town in Jamaica. The checkerboard ...

  17. PDF TOURISM: A VIEW FROM THE FRAY A JAMAICAN CASE STUDY

    - 1 - TOURISM: A VIEW FROM THE FRAY - A JAMAICAN CASE STUDY Abstract: Tourism is an important economic driver for the island nation of Jamaica.

  18. Case Study Tourism

    Case Study Tourism - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Jamaica relies heavily on tourism as it makes up 24% of its GDP. The tropical climate and many natural attractions bring tourists for activities like beaches, diving, hiking and golfing. This benefits Jamaica's economy through jobs, tax revenue for education and infrastructure.

  19. 9 Case Study: Tourism in Jamaica Flashcards

    Pros of Tourism in Jamaica. - provides approximately 200,000 job directly or indirectly this can boost the economy of Jamaica and the people gain new skills. - high quality of life for people living in tourists area of Montego Bay. - high level of investment on north coast so money used in improvement of road and airport.

  20. Tourism in Jamaica Case Study Flashcards

    describe the multiplier effect associated with tourism in Jamaica (in terms of tourists spending money) 1. money brought by tourists is spent in shops, hotels, street vendors and services. 2. the money generated increases affluence of the area and taxes contribute to the total economy. 3. the government is prompted to invest in tourist areas.

  21. case study: tourism Jamaica Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like where is Jamaica located?, why does Jamaica's past affect the country's development?, what 2 problems did Jamaica face before tourism grew? and others.

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    [email protected]. Tel. +1 212 419-5774. Mon - Fri, 9am - 6pm (EST) Find statistics, consumer survey results and industry studies from over 22,500 sources on over 60,000 topics on the internet's ...

  24. These countries are the most dangerous for LGBTQ+ travelers

    Here's a selection from the index for 2023: Seventy-two countries earned an F, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Tanzania, Egypt, St Lucia, Morocco, Kenya, Jamaica, Barbados, Belize ...

  25. AQA GCSE Geography

    Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like How large is Jamaica's population?, Jamaica is one of the largest islands in the _____, What are the economic sectors of Jamaica? and others.