Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1723664 Ocean & Coastal Management 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Luxury resorts of SIDS provide activities and services that can affect the islands' ecosystems.•To achieve a sustainable target certain activities must be sacrificed.•Deluxe resorts with high sustainable management levels are willing to sacrifice activities and services.•Resorts with high sustainable image levels are less predisposed to sacrifice services and activities.•Measures aimed at limiting resort size are positive in terms of preserving the islands' biodiversity.

The environment of small islands makes them favorable locations for luxury resorts and these play a significant role in the economic development of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). However, these resorts provide activities and services that can affect the islands' ecosystems and thus, a way to make luxury and sustainability compatible must be found. The main purpose of this study is to detect patterns for sustainability in SIDS surrounded by reefs from the conceptual framework of sustainable tourism. The study is based on a survey responded by 61 deluxe resorts in French Polynesia, the Seychelles and the Maldives. Responses were analyzed statistically to compare and group this population. Two important conclusions can be inferred from the results obtained in this analysis: a) luxury can go hand in hand with sustainability in the three SIDS and b) there is a pattern in their sustainability behavior based on how resorts manage sustainability and their willingness to improve environmental practices, and even sacrifice some activities and services, whether they have an environmental certification or not. The results of this study may contribute to the academic knowledge of environmental patterns in luxury SIDS destinations. Many studies have confirmed that possessing eco-labels and standards are a good reason to call tourism sustainable. However, this study proves that to achieve a sustainable target certain activities must be sacrificed. In addition, we provide advice to deluxe resorts that would like to be more sustainable and background information to policymakers which should help to find ways to enhance public environmental policies.

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