AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOcean Conservation & Finance: Seychelles is highlighted as a delivery leader on the 2030 goal to protect 30% of the ocean, citing its debt conversion and the Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust’s work to strengthen marine protection governance and funding. Eco-Tourism Spotlight: Seychelles is named the world’s top eco-tourism destination in U.S. News rankings, praised for protected areas, air quality and species richness, while carbon emissions and water stress remain key pressure points. Climate Action on the Ground: Nature Seychelles pushes the #NowForClimate message for World Environment Day, urging faster climate solutions. Biodiversity Research: Scientists say the “vanished” Seychelles crocodiles were actually the westernmost saltwater crocodile population, identified by DNA matching from living animals and museum specimens. Local Capacity for Resilience: Youths complete gabion construction training to support watershed restoration, erosion control and climate resilience. Media Independence: Seychelles’ SBC board warns a new broadcasting bill could weaken the public broadcaster’s independence through governance and funding concerns. Energy Costs Risk for SIDS: UNCTAD warns Strait of Hormuz tensions could drive up oil prices, hitting vulnerable economies and small island states with higher fuel import bills. Tourism Pressure Management: A “Travel Green List” notes rising visitor numbers are pushing destinations to cap stays, restrict cruises and use booking systems to protect fragile sites.
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