“Is it not better to avoid or minimise the loss of life, livelihoods, property, economic decline and negative images of Caribbean destinations by developing their institutional capacity and management systems for disaster risk management and climate change awareness than to face the fallout of such negative impacts?,” asked Gail Henry of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation when addressing delegates of the meeting 'Regional Monitoring and Evaluation System for Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in the Tourism Sector in the Caribbean' in Kingston, Jamaica, as reported by The Cayman Free Press.
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