Climate Smart Islands

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Assisting the IDB and the tourism industries of three pilot destinations to develop a fresh brand identity that is able to convey the implementation of critical climate change adaptation and mitigation measures

  • Client:Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
  • Partners:Pilot Island Destinations of Caye Caulker, Belize, Harbour Island, Bahamas and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Project Duration:November 2017 - December 2018

Project Description

Due to low geographic altitude, their island nature, and developing infrastructure, Caribbean nations are at a particular risk to climate change and the weather irregularities that accompany it. The renewable energy infrastructure of these nations is significantly underdeveloped, meaning they contribute to their own destruction through carbon emissions and are vulnerable to the volatility of the global petroleum market. For nations that rely significantly on the tourism sector, a sector that is threatened by these extreme weather events, building a resilient and low-emission energy infrastructure and ensuring the industry operates more responsibly is extremely important. It is for these reasons that the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) designed and approved the regional technical cooperation “Caribbean Climate Smart Islands Program” in order to encourage transitioning to a low carbon and climate resilient development pathway, utilizing as pilots the islands of Tobago (Trinidad & Tobago), Caye Caulker (Belize), and Harbour Island (The Bahamas). This project’s principal goal is to assist the IDB and the tourism industries of the pilot destinations to develop a fresh brand identity that is able to convey the implementation of critical climate change adaptation and mitigation measures. Solimar aims to create a branding and marketing strategy around the energy infrastructure developments and reduction in carbon emissions in the three sites in order to effectively spread the word about the effectiveness of the pilot sites. This strategy will then be used to launch a comprehensive marketing campaign to promote these destinations to tourists. The goal of this strategy will be to reach those travelers who are choosing their travel destinations and service providers more wisely and are seeking out those that proudly offer carbon-neutral itineraries and can provide authentic experiences with local communities.

Major Activities

  • Desk Research, Program Planning, and Orientation: Meet with the two other consulting teams working under CCSIP to gather information on their efforts and successes implementing low-carbon strategies for the pilot destinations, and conduct desk research and independent research about tourism in the area as well as carbon neutral branding efforts worldwide.
  • Destination Consultations and Strategic Planning: Work with committed locals, or champions that are found or created to ensure that implementation begins as a grassroots effort. Develop a list of stakeholders from government agencies (e.g. Departments of Tourism, Culture, National Parks), the private sector, commercial operators, community leaders and other stakeholders from each destination to participate in local consultations to gather inputs into the branding and communications strategy. Draft a comprehensive Marketing and Communications Strategy.
  • Final Marketing and Communications Plan: Finalize a Marketing and Communications Strategy that includes regional destination branding objectives and goals, demonstration of the success of carbon neutral strategies, core branding themes and key messages, and suggested marketing materials and communication tactics.
  • Action Planning: Develop Action Plans related to the following: Public relations and media outreach related to the launch, social media (including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and a blog), travel trade marketing, and local marketing with stakeholders (i.e. governments, private sector, tour operators, travel agencies, etc.) at each destination. In addition, create a cooperative marketing partnership program that can combine the marketing efforts of the three pilot destinations into one coherent voice.
  • Support to Action Plan Implementation: Provide support to action plan implementation—ensuring the communications messages and materials are disseminated in practical ways in which local stakeholders can utilize these tools for their benefit and the continued benefit of the region.

Anticipated Results

  • A Marketing and Communications Strategy for each of the three pilot islands including a brand for the Climate Smart Islands Program
  • Action Plans for implementing these marketing and communications strategies
  • A cooperative marketing partnership program that can combine the marketing efforts of the three pilot destinations into one coherent voice

Tourism Projects

  • Albertine Rift, Uganda
  • Armenia Marketing Campaigns to Enhance Tourism to Local Economies
  • Artisan Development in Morocco
  • Balaclava and Blue Bay Marine Parks, Mauritius
  • Bengal Tiger Conservation Activity
  • Benin Market Research Study
  • Black Belt Region, Alabama
  • Bocas del Toro, Panama
  • Boquillas, Mexico
  • Cambodia
  • Campeche, Mexico
  • Cayman Islands National Tourism Plan
  • Choco Community Tourism Alliance, Colombia
  • Climate Smart Islands
  • Colorado CRAFT
  • Colorado Destination Stewardship
  • Dogon Country, Mali
  • Dominican Republic
  • Douro Valley, Portugal
  • Eastern Newfoundland, Canada
  • Eastern Sri Lanka
  • Ecuador
  • Ethiopia
  • Ethiopia Western Route
  • Four Corners, USA
  • Friends of Wallacea, Guyana
  • Georgia National and Regional Tourism Plans
  • Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria
  • Go Blue Central America
  • Great Himalaya Trails
  • Großglockner High Alpine Road
  • Integrating the Tourism & Energy Sectors in Uganda
  • Izabal, Guatemala
  • Jamaica Community Experiences
  • Johnny Cay Regional Park, Colombia
  • Jordan
  • Kakheti Tourism Planning, Georgia
  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Lakes to Locks, New York
  • Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
  • Liberia Business Planning
  • Liberia Conservation Works
  • Liberia Ecotourism Study
  • Malawi Shire River Basin
  • Mizoram, India
  • Moldova Tourism Market Segmentation
  • My Armenia Cultural Sustainability Program
  • My Armenia DMO Development Course
  • Myanmar North American Representation
  • Namibia North American Marketing Campaign
  • Namibia North American Representation
  • Namibia Online Marketing Campaign
  • Nepal
  • Nepal North American Road Shows
  • Nepal Trail-Based Tourism Development Project
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Peak Park, Colombia
  • Pearl Cays, Nicaragua
  • Publication on Nature-Based Tourism and Community Benefits in Protected Areas
  • Puerto Rico Alternative Tourism Analysis
  • Rajasthan, India
  • Republic of Georgia DMO Development Course
  • Research Report to Identify Effective Information and Communications Technology-Based Marketing Strategies
  • Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
  • Rurrenabaque, Bolivia
  • Rwanda Marketing to the East African Community
  • San Andres & Providence, Colombia
  • Santo Domingo Ciudad Colonial, Dominican Republic
  • Sedona Verde Valley
  • Sierra La Giganta, Mexico
  • Sierra Leone Wildlife Policy
  • Sierra Nevada, California
  • Southern Tanzania Destination Marketing
  • Southern Tanzania Tourism Plan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Sugar River Region, New Hampshire
  • Sustainable Islands Platform
  • Svaneti, Georgia
  • Tennessee Valley Geotourism Program
  • Tequila Region Geotourism Program
  • Tribal Tourism in the Northern Great Plains
  • Tunisia Cultural Heritage
  • UNESCO World Heritage Journeys Khiva, Uzbekistan
  • UNESCO World Heritage Journeys Silk Road
  • US Gulf Coast States
  • USAID Bangladesh Ecotourism and Conservation Alliance
  • USAID Climate Adaptation Project in the Maldives & Sri Lanka
  • USAID Georgia Economic Security Program
  • USAID Georgia Resilient Communities Program
  • USAID Republic of Congo
  • USAID South Caucasus Regional Tourism Program
  • USAID Timor-Leste “Tourism for All”
  • USAID Visit Tunisia
  • Visit Alamosa Strategic Tourism Planning
  • West Virginia
  • Western Balkans Geotourism Program
  • Wild and Scenic Delaware River
  • World Heritage Journeys of the European Union
  • WWF Bhutan
  • WWF Conservation Travel
  • WWF Madagascar
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