by Liyana | Mar 21, 2024 | Julian's Thoughts
Resilience? Again?Yes, those of you who have read my posts before will notice that I have talked about resilience before (here and here). So why am I speaking about it again?Because I believe that ensuring our reefs – and other marine ecosystems – are resilient is...
by Cynthia | Feb 16, 2024 | Julian's Thoughts
Happy Global Tourism Resilience Day! Tourism is in the news again. It’s Global Tourism Resilience Day on Saturday (more below), which is a nice juxtaposition to recent local happenings. Just a few days ago (11th February), the Malay Mail carried an article with the...
by Cynthia | Jan 31, 2024 | Julian's Thoughts
Our vision remains the same: sustainably managed coral reefs in Malaysia. If 2023 ended with a flurry of activity, 2024 has started with a bang! Some years come to a quiet end as programmes are put on hold during the monsoon season. Not so 2023! All our teams, in...
by Cynthia | Dec 28, 2023 | Julian's Thoughts
Reflections on COP 28COP 28 did reach an agreement – which seemed unlikely just 2-3 days ago! Is it strong enough to push the urgent changes needed to restrict global heating to the 1.5oC scientists tell us is necessary? That remains to be seen. But at least a...
by Cynthia | Oct 13, 2023 | Julian's Thoughts
Overcrowded islands are going to downgrade the tourist experience. First it was Tioman and the proposal for a new airport. Then there were rumblings about extending the airport at Redang…then we heard about two new resorts at Perhentian Island…and the latest – a...
by Cynthia | Sep 14, 2023 | Julian's Thoughts
Local communities should be involved in decisions on the management of natural resources that may affect their livelihoods After a busy few months focusing on a proposed airport development on Tioman Island, it’s appropriate to return to the post-2020 Global...