AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Breakthrough: Aruba has been officially approved as a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Biosphere Reserve, with the designation covering the whole island (about 19,300 hectares) and linking land to the surrounding Exclusive Economic Zone, following an inclusive co-creation process involving government, communities, scientists, and the private sector. Nature in Daily Life: Ahead of World Oceans Day, DNM director Gisbert Boekhoudt stressed that Aruba’s nature protection must be built into everyday decisions, tourism, and development—supported by a National Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan approved in 2024. Tourism Tech & Sustainability: Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba earned top-three finalist status at Mews Unfold 2026 for its “Slow Summer” campaign, using hotel tech to spread demand more gently across the season. Hospitality Upgrades: Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba launched beachside dining to let guests order from palapas, while Bucuti & Tara made Travel + Leisure’s 2026 T+L 500 list. Public Health & Mosquito Control: Aruba hosted DuCaPHEN and MoBoCon meetings, bringing regional experts together on surveillance, preparedness, and mosquito-borne disease prevention. Food Security Reality Check: New research says full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic for Aruba and the wider Dutch Caribbean due to land, water, and energy limits—pushing a shift toward smarter, locally feasible production.
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