AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Breakthrough for Aruba: The 38th UNESCO Man and the Biosphere council has officially designated Aruba as a Biosphere Reserve, recognizing the whole island (about 19,300 hectares plus a vast EEZ) and adding Aruba to the global network—an effort tied to local conservation planning and community co-creation. Nature Protection in Daily Life: Aruba’s Nature and Environment director Gisbert Boekhoudt says the Biosphere Reserve vision is about weaving conservation into everyday development, tourism, and community decisions, not just fencing off protected areas. Climate Adaptation Push: A new national survey finds residents strongly back climate change adaptation, with nearly nine in ten calling it a critical urgency or top policy priority for the next decade. Elder Abuse Awareness (June 15): The Aruba Alzheimer Foundation will hold its “NO EXCUSE FOR ELDER ABUSE” awareness lecture on June 15 at MFA Savaneta, focusing on building a strong support network for older adults. Energy Leadership at ELMAR: N.V. ELMAR appointed engineer Edward “Eddy” Oduber as its new CEO, bringing decades of energy and infrastructure experience. Tourism & Tech Spotlight: Aruba’s Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba earned its first Green Globe certification, while Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort made the Travel + Leisure 2026 T+L 500 list.
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