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Features of Sustainability Assessment for Destinations Every destination inside the app has a dedicated team for making edits to metrics. You can add members to your team for any metric group. With an in-app dashboard, you can track the progress of your sustainability efforts for your destination, anytime, anywhere. You'll find the entire Global Sustainable Tourism Council Criteria integrated into the Assessment App in addition to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Each question in the assessment is cross referenced with the related 12 Blue Community Strategies, the UN SDGs and the GSTC Criteria which specifically represents the subject matter.
Track Your Sustainability Efforts & Progress From Now until Forever:Establish a baseline for your community by completing a series of questions, based on themes in sustainability. The Blue Community Assessment app allows the work of data collection, entry and update to be distributed across a team. All destinations are assigned a team color. When assessors log in, the system already knows that team they belong to and which criteria they are permitted to edit/update/access. Once all 133 questions have been given an initial answer, 100% of baseline will be complete. From that moment forward, everything is tracked based on updates provided to the assessment over time, activating Historical Data modules and such.
Give the Stakeholders a Reason to Trust YouHelp the community trust you by providing the transparency stakeholders seek. Along with providing reference links to claims made inside the assessment, you can upload photos, videos, documents and evidence. When your destination provides demonstrable proof of improvement and implementations, the public will have a way to see you accomplish your established goals in real time. Blue Community will help your team with your plan and everything you need to succeed with your team efforts.
Establish & Showcase Best Practices in SustainabilityIn addition to establishing best practices by improving a destinations metrics, you can add best practices to the system and sort by category and metric group
Learn from Best Practices in other destinations within the system.Track your destination’s progress over time, as a system, and engage your stakeholders in a in a transparent and easy to manage assessment application. When something improves within a metric group, your Destination will have the opportunity to add a Best Practice to the Blue Community Assessment system
South Beach, Miami is renowned for its breathtaking oceanfront views, with tourists flocking to the area to soak in the sun and sand. However, the close proximity of the ocean also poses a significant threat in the form of sea level rise. As the ocean continues to rise due to global warming and melting glaciers, cities like South Beach must take proactive measures to protect their infrastructure and residents.

 

In response to this growing concern, city officials in South Beach have announced plans to raise West Avenue, one of the most popular streets in the area, by between one and a half to two feet. This move is aimed at mitigating the impacts of sea level rise, as the elevated road will be better equipped to handle the expected rise in water levels. To accomplish this, the city will have to improve its underground infrastructure, including storm water drainage and sewage systems, with the installation of more pumps to prevent flooding from rain and high tides.

 

This proactive approach to addressing sea level rise is an example of a best practice for sustainable tourism, as it prioritizes the long-term protection of the environment and the well-being of tourists and local residents. By investing in resilient infrastructure, South Beach can ensure that its tourist industry remains sustainable for years to come.

As sea level rise continues to threaten coastal communities across the world, it is important for cities like South Beach to take proactive steps to protect themselves. According to a study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), sea levels are projected to rise by 26-82 centimeters by the end of the century, with even higher increases expected in some areas (IPCC, 2013). This highlights the importance of investing in resilient infrastructure and taking action to mitigate the impacts of sea level rise on coastal communities.

In conclusion, the plans to raise West Avenue in South Beach serve as a positive example of how cities can respond to the threat of sea level rise and prioritize sustainable tourism. By investing in resilient infrastructure and taking proactive measures to protect the environment, South Beach can ensure that its tourist industry remains sustainable for generations to come.

 

References:

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (2013). Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. IPCC.

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