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Changing the future of tourism on Islands 

Image above) Island Innovation team and the Caribbean Climate Justice Leaders Academy COP28 Delegation in Dubai.

This year the Island innovation community experienced notable expansion. Our gratitude goes out to you for your readership and for being an integral part of this community comprising innovative individuals dedicated to making a difference on the island.

For the upcoming year, anticipate exciting updates on the projects and events we have in store. We look forward to sharing with you many surprises! See you in 2024!

Paradise cost: the Pacific islands changing the future of tourism
The resort lies on the fringes of one of the world’s largest barrier reefs. Powered by solar energy, in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint, there are no air conditioners or pools. Most food is grown in its gardens or fished from the sea, and all the employees are hired from local villages. This is Nukubati on the north coast of Fiji’s Vanua Levu island and at the forefront of a growing movement to change Pacific tourism.­Read more­
How is Dominica trying to become the world’s first climate-resilient nation?
When Hurricane Maria struck the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica in 2017, it caused the kind of devastation which is unthinkable to larger countries. The Category 5 hurricane damaged 98% of building roofs and caused US$1.2 billion in damage. Dominica effectively lost 226% of its GDP overnight. Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in the Caribbean and for small islands such as Dominica (not to be confused with the much larger Dominican Republic) it is an existential threat.­Read more­

What’s next for Island Innovation?

The Global Sustainable Islands Summit

In-person event: Co-hosted by the Government of Prince Edward Island, Canada, the Global Sustainable Islands Summit will bring together professionals, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss and explore innovative solutions and advancements in sustainable energy. Prepare to immerse yourself in this landmark event for the global island community in 2024! Early Bird Deals are valid ONLY until 15 January 2024.
­Secure your spot today!­

This week’s highlights

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More island stories

Saving lives on a remote island in Bangladesh 
Pacific Islands lash out at COP28 when deal was announced 
San Juan Islands Museum of Art presents the annual Artist Registry Show 
Paradise cost: the Pacific islands changing the future of tourism 
Breaking Momentum at the Caribbean Reparations and Colonialism Symposium 
Flying hurts the planet but it’s vital for island tourism. Is there a greener way?

Save-the-date:  The Island Finance Forum will be in March 2024

Virtual event: The Island Finance Forum is the premier global event for sustainable finance and investment for islands. The Forum gathers cross sector experts from around the world to discuss the current challenges and opportunities of mobilising financing for inclusive and sustainable development.

Register here­

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