Communities are clear: tourism must grow in a way that protects people, land, and livelihoods.
More than 120 stakeholders across Labasa, Bua, Savusavu, and Taveuni have validated key findings of the Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment (SESA), highlighting the need to actively manage environmental and social risks as tourism grows.
The SESA is informing tourism development to help protect communities, land, and livelihoods, while ensuring risks are identified early and addressed through planning.
Continue reading on page 2 in our March Newsletter, IMPACT: here (https://navualiku.com/newsletters/)








