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OECS - Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
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OECS Climate Action Plan for Tourism

September 2025
Transnational
Sustainability

The OECS Climate Action Plan for Tourism responds to rising climate threats hurricanes, sea-level rise, coral loss and heatwaves that endanger the region’s tourism-driven economies. The plan sets out a roadmap to build resilience, cut emissions, protect ecosystems and mobilise finance, guided by principles of equity, climate justice, community leadership, regenerative tourism and digital access to knowledge. Its five core goals focus on strengthening infrastructure and biodiversity, improving GHG tracking, advancing decarbonisation and supporting sustainable finance. Coordinated by the OECS Commission, the CAP seeks to position the region as a global leader in climate-smart, inclusive tourism while safeguarding livelihoods and natural heritage

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Executive summary
  3. Baseline assessment
  4. Vision and objectives
  5. Climate actions
  6. Next steps: getting started on implementation
  7. Timeline for next steps
  8. Monitoring and reporting

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OECS Climate Action Plan for Tourism

September 2025
Transnational
Sustainability

The OECS Climate Action Plan for Tourism responds to rising climate threats hurricanes, sea-level rise, coral loss and heatwaves that endanger the region’s tourism-driven economies. The plan sets out a roadmap to build resilience, cut emissions, protect ecosystems and mobilise finance, guided by principles of equity, climate justice, community leadership, regenerative tourism and digital access to knowledge. Its five core goals focus on strengthening infrastructure and biodiversity, improving GHG tracking, advancing decarbonisation and supporting sustainable finance. Coordinated by the OECS Commission, the CAP seeks to position the region as a global leader in climate-smart, inclusive tourism while safeguarding livelihoods and natural heritage

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Executive summary
  3. Baseline assessment
  4. Vision and objectives
  5. Climate actions
  6. Next steps: getting started on implementation
  7. Timeline for next steps
  8. Monitoring and reporting