Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State

This paper reviews the compatibility of government programmes for regularising or relocating informal settlements situated in a growing tourism space in Jamaica, a small island developing state (SIDS). The case study of Ocho Rios involves mapping, charting, and defining this resort town’s island to...

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Main Author: Sheere
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Island Dynamics 2016-12-01
Series:Urban Island Studies
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Online Access:http://urbanislandstudies.org/UIS-2-Brooks-OchoRios.pdf
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spelling doaj-899977351a0c4f6aaa9d7614160e28132020-11-25T01:24:57ZengIsland DynamicsUrban Island Studies2445-60042016-12-012729410.20958/uis.2016.4Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing StateSheere0BrooksThis paper reviews the compatibility of government programmes for regularising or relocating informal settlements situated in a growing tourism space in Jamaica, a small island developing state (SIDS). The case study of Ocho Rios involves mapping, charting, and defining this resort town’s island tourism space. The paper questions the effectiveness of broad government programmes aimed at addressing informal settlements at a time when governance actors and Jamaica’s tourism policy agenda prioritise land use that accommodates a diversified and spatially growing tourism industry. Findings show that government programmes have been insufficiently responsive to informal settlements located in the Ocho Rios tourism space for a number of reasons and that attempts to address the informal settlements are often beset by corruption and a lack of trust between residents and the government. Under the current tourism policy agenda, regularisation of existing informal settlements is not feasible in light of the high real estate value of lands surrounding tourist resort towns. A more targeted approach to addressing informal settlements based on the location of an informal settlement in the vicinity of island tourism regions is required.http://urbanislandstudies.org/UIS-2-Brooks-OchoRios.pdfisland citiesinformal settlesmentsJamaica tourism spacerural/urban developmentsmall island developing state (SIDS)
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Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State
Urban Island Studies
island cities
informal settlesments
Jamaica tourism space
rural/urban development
small island developing state (SIDS)
author_facet Sheere
author_sort Sheere
title Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State
title_short Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State
title_full Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State
title_fullStr Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State
title_full_unstemmed Informal Settlements in Jamaica’s Tourism Space: Urban Spatial Development in a Small Island Developing State
title_sort informal settlements in jamaica’s tourism space: urban spatial development in a small island developing state
publisher Island Dynamics
series Urban Island Studies
issn 2445-6004
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This paper reviews the compatibility of government programmes for regularising or relocating informal settlements situated in a growing tourism space in Jamaica, a small island developing state (SIDS). The case study of Ocho Rios involves mapping, charting, and defining this resort town’s island tourism space. The paper questions the effectiveness of broad government programmes aimed at addressing informal settlements at a time when governance actors and Jamaica’s tourism policy agenda prioritise land use that accommodates a diversified and spatially growing tourism industry. Findings show that government programmes have been insufficiently responsive to informal settlements located in the Ocho Rios tourism space for a number of reasons and that attempts to address the informal settlements are often beset by corruption and a lack of trust between residents and the government. Under the current tourism policy agenda, regularisation of existing informal settlements is not feasible in light of the high real estate value of lands surrounding tourist resort towns. A more targeted approach to addressing informal settlements based on the location of an informal settlement in the vicinity of island tourism regions is required.
topic island cities
informal settlesments
Jamaica tourism space
rural/urban development
small island developing state (SIDS)
url http://urbanislandstudies.org/UIS-2-Brooks-OchoRios.pdf
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