CAPRI recommends that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from blue economy tourism model

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Budget for next fiscal year set at $1.3t

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Jamaicans to get lower limb prosthetic devices under “New Limb, New Life” initiative

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Romaine Morris rubbishes JLP claim of expulsion, said he resigned a month ago

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

Read More

Rastafarian convicted for ganja related offences fined $20,000.00  

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Health care programme now available for public transport operators

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Local Government debates to cost $24 million

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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JLP supporter whose leg was severed during crash on Nomination Day hospitalized

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Political parties and police confirm nomination day was mostly incident free

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

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Candidates in Local Government Elections to be nominated today

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has recommended that Jamaica considers integrating more elements from an eco-friendly / blue economy tourism model.

This is based on reports that many visitors to the island have an interest in eco-tourism.

The matter was outlined last evening as CAPRI launched its report dubbed, “Sea of opportunity: developing Jamaica’s blue economy”.

The report explored the need for comprehensive policies and global collaboration to achieve balanced growth, conservation, and development in the maritime sector.

CAPIRI researcher Reanne McKenzie, noted that Jamaica can diversify its tourism sector and create value-added experiences by embracing the blue economy model.

The recommendation also includes, doing a review of the tourism model, to incorporate more community tourism.

Read More