AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Breakthrough for Aruba: The UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme has officially approved Aruba as a Biosphere Reserve, recognizing the entire island (about 19,300 hectares) and linking it to a much larger marine area via Aruba’s EEZ, with the designation backed by a broad local co-creation process. Nature in Daily Life: Aruba’s Department of Nature and Environment says the MAB approach is about weaving conservation into everyday decisions—tourism, community life, and development—supported by a National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan approved in 2024. Local Climate Adaptation Push: A national survey finds residents strongly back climate adaptation, with nearly nine out of ten calling it a critical urgency or top policy priority for the next decade. Regional Tech for Public Health: Aruba hosted DuCaPHEN and MoBoCon meetings, bringing together public health and mosquito-control specialists across the Dutch Caribbean to share surveillance, preparedness, and practical vector-control know-how. Healthcare Upgrade: Horacio Oduber Hospital introduced an MRI-first method for elevated PSA patients, aiming to reduce unnecessary biopsies and improve prostate care. Tourism Tech & Sustainability: Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba earned its inaugural Green Globe certification, highlighting solar power and energy/water conservation. Hospitality Growth: Embassy Suites Aruba launched a new beachside dining service, letting guests order from beach palapas for a smoother resort experience.
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