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Outline. Asia Pacific : coastal aspects, resources development; environmental degradation and managementClimate change and tourism; mitigation measures; poverty reduction Coastal tourism : impacts, adaptation measures for coastal areas and implications for employment. Coastal environment. High percentage of population at coastal areasMegadeltas, particularly vulnerable to climate change and sea-level rise. For modest 40 cm SLR, annually flooded people would increase from 13 million to 94 mill1140
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1. Climate change : employment implications in the coastal areas of Asia Pacific Research Conference : Green Jobs for Asia and the Pacific
Hotel Okura, Niigata, Japan, 21-23 April 2008
Poh Poh Wong
National University of Singapore
Email : geowpp@nus.edu.sg
2. Outline Asia Pacific : coastal aspects, resources development; environmental degradation and management
Climate change and tourism; mitigation measures; poverty reduction
Coastal tourism : impacts, adaptation measures for coastal areas and implications for employment
3. Coastal environment High percentage of population at coastal areas
Megadeltas, particularly vulnerable to climate change and sea-level rise. For modest 40 cm SLR, annually flooded people would increase from 13 million to 94 million by 2100
Coastal communities depend coastal environment for goods and services
E.g. mangroves are a critical habitat for coastal biodiversity, provide shoreline protection and valuable resources
4. Coastal degradation Destruction of mangroves through aquaculture
Destruction of coral reefs through blast and poison fishing
Even coastal erosion caused by tourism development
5. Environmental measures Rehabilitation of coastal environment
EIA for tourism projects; including setback lines
Creation of MPAs (marine protected areas)
Ecolabelling of beaches
Environmental tax, e.g. Seychelles
6. Climate change and tourism Air travel responsible for 2-3% of total GHGs
Increased warming : higher latitude countries to benefit; implies reduced travel to warmer countries
Ski tourism to be reduced by warming trend
7. Mitigation measures in tourism New airframes and engine technology to reduce substantively emission levels
Tourism : embrace new carbon-friendly technologies, e.g. in construction, using heat from waste incineration, etc
8. Tourism jobs and poverty reduction In accordance with Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
Supply side : ecotourism as key product (nature and culture)
Demand side : increasing group of travellers with social conscience
Supported by new corporate social responsibility mindset and financing institutions
ST-EP: Sustainable Tourism for Elimination of Poverty
9. Climate change impacts on coastal tourism Beach tourism becomes less attractive with increased heat index
Rising sea level : beach erosion; drowning of atolls and coral islands
Increase of 1-2oC above normal would be sufficient to induce bleaching; expected as early as 2030 and virtually certain by 2070
Pressure on water resources
Vector-borne diseases increase - tourism is vulnerable to such events
More immediate impacts would be floods, extreme events (e.g. cyclones)
10. Climate change adaptation : jobs Existing CZM (coastal zone management) framework for slew of adaptation measures to be implemented
Alternative livelihoods in ecotourism projects
Environmental friendly resorts : construction, maintenance
MPAs : enforcement and monitoring
In light of 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, DRR (disaster risk reduction) jobs to be included in adaptation
11. Coastal defences : jobs Not necessary construction of dykes and seawalls
Rehabilitation and maintenance of coastal vegetation belts : mangroves, coastal forests/dunes
Coral reefs ecosystems rehabilitation : some hope
12. Thank you
geowpp@nus.edu.sg