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Tourism and the Environment

by | 16-11-2016 12:24 recommendations 0

In the mids of the Grand Celebration of their ISSA-FLOW Super Cup victory, I was quite honoured to be on the grounds, on the 14th of November. The Wolmer's Boys' School is one of the Top High schools in Jamaica. The students are well-rounded, having succeeded both in academics and in the area of sports. 

Travis
Travis Rowe, Deputy Head Boy of the Wolmer's Boys' School and Vice President of the Tourism Action Club alongside Regional Ambassador Leneka Rhoden. 

As an Ambassador, I am tasked with the duty of raising awareness. I visited the School's Tourism Action Club to have a brief discussion on "The Environment's Impact on Tourism." It's quite a flip of script as usually one would discuss the "Impact that Tourism has on the Environment." 

As mentioned on The United Nations Environmental Programme Website, the quality of the environment, both natural and man-made, is essential to tourism. However, tourism's relationship with the environment is complex. The environment itself is an independent factor for a number of reasons. The environment must be maintained to a certain standard to support the tourism industry. Littering is a common day-to-day activity, if the streets were not cleaned as often, then no country would be attractive or deemed as accommodating to tourists.  The environment is now being adversely affected by climate change. Sea-level rise is an outcome of this phenomenon and the rising of the sea level affects our coastlines. We may eventually lose our beaches and the largest industry in the world, Tourism, will be affected. 

The young men were very interactive and they all made strong points. Jean-Luc did an amazing job in concluding the discussion. He illustrated how the two are related and dependent on each other. 

The president of the club, Shiyan Barnett, who is also one of the Deputy Head Boys of the Institution, prepared some questions for the giving-away of the Environment Friendly pens and the Sticky note-pads provided by Tunza Eco-Generation, UNEP and Samsung Engineering. 

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Sandre Rhoden of 6th Form poses with his prize. 

Wolmers
The Environment Friendly pens were a hit! 

"Thanks once again for visiting us. From the feedback of the gentlemen, they really enjoyed the session. It was indeed a very enjoyable and interactive session. It was a pleasure hosting you Leneka"- Shiyan Barnett, President of the Tourism Action Club. 


Cheers, 
Leneka Rhoden
Regional Ambassador

Shall I visit your school next? Email: leneka97@gmail.com 

PS: Videos may be viewed on my IG: lenekarhoden or Facebook: Leneka Terika Rhoden ( https://www.facebook.com/Leneka.Rh )
 
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14 Comments

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 07-02-2018 21:54

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-02-2018 21:45

  • says :
    Thanks Leneka! for doing such a good work for the kids and the environment! Hope to see more of these stories :D
    Posted 22-11-2016 14:43

  • says :
    Good job ....thank u for sharing
    Posted 18-11-2016 18:45

  • says :
    Amazing work, thank you for sharing !!!
    Posted 17-11-2016 16:33

  • says :
    Great job, Am not sure if you want to collaborate with some youth as well especially since its youth month here
    Posted 17-11-2016 03:10

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Kudos to you for visiting the school & inculcating environmental values in the young minds , spreading awareness about inter-relation between tourism and environment. They both are impacted by each other.Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 17-11-2016 01:19

  • says :
    Great job, Leneka! Ecotourism is a developing and emerging discipline. Hence, the trend observed is continuously increasing as it derives better and more sustainable environmental programs. Thanks for having such initiative! Awesome!
    Posted 16-11-2016 23:10

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful experiences with us, Leneka! It is very interesting how you tried to discuss 'impacts the environment gives to tourism', rather than 'impacts tourism gives to the environment'. I hope both you and the students learned a lot. Have a great day today, and keep up the great work : )
    Posted 16-11-2016 23:07

  • Yvonne Wabai says :
    Congratulations Leneka!
    Posted 16-11-2016 22:04

  • says :
    Good work Leneka :), you can also touch Ecotourism with Tourism Action Club
    Posted 16-11-2016 21:53

  • says :
    Good job. Hope you continue to visit other schools
    Posted 16-11-2016 14:22

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