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Seychelles has officially validated the iCOAST project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing sustainable tourism in the Indian Ocean region. This project has secured funding of up to USD 5 million, which will be directed towards implementing climate resilience strategies and promoting eco-friendly practices within the tourism sector.
The iCOAST project is designed to address the pressing challenges posed by climate change, particularly in island nations like Seychelles that are vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather events. By focusing on sustainability, the initiative aims to protect the natural beauty and biodiversity of the islands while also ensuring that tourism remains a viable economic driver for local communities.
Stakeholders in the tourism industry are optimistic about the potential of the iCOAST project to transform Seychelles into a model for eco-conscious travel. This initiative not only seeks to preserve the environment but also aims to educate tourists and locals alike about the importance of sustainable practices. As Seychelles embarks on this new era of eco-friendly tourism, it sets a precedent for other destinations in the region to follow suit.
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