JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Friday, March 21, 2025

UNESCO award gives Tobago tourism boost

by

1603 days ago
20201030
A map showing the areas of North-East Tobago which now forms the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere region.

A map showing the areas of North-East Tobago which now forms the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere region.

Courtesy THA

North-East To­ba­go has been award­ed the pres­ti­gious UN­ESCO Man and the Bios­phere des­ig­na­tion.

The area is now the largest UN­ESCO site in the Eng­lish-speak­ing Caribbean, span­ning 15 com­mu­ni­ties from Belle Gar­den in the east to­wards Mo­ri­ah in the north­ern part of the is­land.

The an­nounce­ment was made at the 32nd Sit­ting of the Man and the Bios­phere In­ter­na­tion­al Co­or­di­nat­ing Com­mit­tee on Wednes­day.

Ac­cord­ing to UN­ESCO, “The Man and the Bios­phere pro­gramme is an in­ter-gov­ern­men­tal sci­en­tif­ic pro­gramme that aims to es­tab­lish a sci­en­tif­ic ba­sis for en­hanc­ing the re­la­tion­ship be­tween peo­ple and their en­vi­ron­ments.”

Sec­re­tary for the Di­vi­sion of In­fra­struc­ture, Quar­ries and the En­vi­ron­ment Sec­re­tary Kwe­si Des Vi­gnes said there were many op­por­tu­ni­ties to be de­rived and ad­di­tion­al­ly, this was an­oth­er mile­stone for To­ba­go and the na­tion on a whole

“T&T is a small na­tion with a fierce spir­it. North-East To­ba­go has al­ways been the pearl of our par­adise. It is, there­fore, no sur­prise that the area is wor­thy enough to at­tract the at­ten­tion of the world,” Des Vi­gnes said.

“This award presents im­mense op­por­tu­ni­ties for busi­ness, cul­ture and the arts and ed­u­ca­tion, but more im­por­tant­ly, it will al­low us to ben­e­fit from ap­proach­es that can bet­ter con­serve and sus­tain the en­vi­ron­ment and ex­pe­ri­ences we gain from in­ter­act­ing with it.”

Des Vi­gnes said the award could not have come at a bet­ter time for Trinidad and To­ba­go due to the im­pact that COVID-19 has had on the is­land’s tourism prod­uct.

“As the world grap­ples with COVID-19, this des­ig­na­tion has placed us in an ad­van­ta­geous po­si­tion as it re­lates to brand­ing of our des­ti­na­tion and at­tract­ing fi­nan­cial and tech­ni­cal sup­port from the in­ter­na­tion­al com­mu­ni­ty. We in To­ba­go in par­tic­u­lar, are ex­cit­ed and proud of this ac­com­plish­ment and the many gains that will fol­low.”

Mean­while, THA Chief Sec­re­tary An­cil Den­nis said the ac­com­plish­ment was a proud mo­ment for the en­tire coun­try

“Our Man and Bios­phere Cer­ti­fi­ca­tion is tru­ly a proud mo­ment not on­ly for this is­land, but the en­tire coun­try. North-East To­ba­go has now joined the UN­ESCO’s glob­al net­work of bios­phere re­serves and is in the com­pa­ny of the likes of Mount Olym­pus in Greece and the Baa Atoll of the Mal­dives,” he said. Den­nis said the ac­co­lade would fur­ther em­pow­er To­ba­go and all the res­i­dents of the is­land.

The pro­gramme will cov­er blue and green eco­nom­ic ac­tiv­i­ties, in­clud­ing but not lim­it­ed to tourism, fish­eries, agri­cul­ture, cul­tur­al her­itage ac­tiv­i­ties, re­search and ed­u­ca­tion. In the com­ing month, the To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly will be­gin the process of for­mu­lat­ing a man­age­ment plan for the UN­ESCO site that will con­sid­er fur­ther mean­ing­ful en­gage­ment of com­mu­ni­ties and stake­hold­ers.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored