An analysis of the art and craft sector and its potential for sustainable tourism development in the Caribbean
This report analyzes the art and craft sector's potential to enhance sustainable tourism in the Caribbean, focusing on its current status, challenges, and value chain, with case studies from Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Delena Indar, Elizabeth Thorme, Willard Phillips |
Geographic focus: | Caribbean, Saint Lucia, Trinidad And Tobago |
Page count: | 53 páginas. |
Methods
The research method involved a survey of artisans across the Caribbean, case studies in Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago, and a value chain analysis to assess the art and craft sector's role in sustainable tourism and its economic potential.
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Key Insights
The report examines the art and craft sector in the Caribbean, its integration with tourism, and potential for economic growth. It includes a survey of artisans, value chain analysis, and policy implications. Case studies from Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago highlight sector characteristics, challenges, and contributions to GDP.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | Saint Lucia geographic scope | Trinidad And Tobago geographic scope | art and craft | artisan survey | caribbean tourism | economic growth | gdp contribution | market challenges | policy implications | sector characteristics | sustainable tourism | value chain analysis