‘Participatory data’ and the formulation of Tourism Development Area Management Plans in Samoa by Ms Amiaifolau Afamasaga – Luatua Tourism Climate Change.

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‘Participatory data’ and the formulation of Tourism Development Area Management Plans in Samoa by Ms Amiaifolau Afamasaga – Luatua Tourism Climate Change Project Manager Samoa Tourism Authority

Key facts and considerations for Samoa Tourism is the Main Foreign Exchange Earner – accounts for 30% of the National GDP – highly vulnerable to external shocks and climate change Proper planning needs – Reliable and up-to-date data sets – involvement of stakeholders in generating data and setting priorities Successful implementation needs – Ownership of decisions taken

Vision: “ By 2019, Samoa will have a growing sector which engages our visitors and people and is recognised as the leading Pacific destination for sustainable tourism” Samoa Tourism Sector Plan Destination Focus Marketing the Destination HRD and Training Investment and Enabling Environment Product Development Transport and Infrastructure

Project : “Enhancing the resilience of tourism reliant communities to climate change risks” Timeframe : May 2013 – January 2017 Donors : GEF/LDCF Implementing Agency of GEF: UNDP Executing Agency: Samoa Tourism Authority Implementing Partners: MNRE, SHA, SSTA & Tourism Industry

Tourism Development Area Management Plans Information gathering through integrating scientific and traditional knowledge and tourism needs Soft and or hard adaptation measures Form of construction of facilities Preferred location for emergency access and facilities Locations for off beach tourism and recreation activities Planning for longer term eco-systems based measures Constraints & opportunities for extension of tourism activities Implementation arrangements – roles and responsibilities of stakeholders involved in the implementation

Location of P3DM exercises in Samoa Saleapaga & Lalomanu Sataoa & Saanapu Satuiatua Tufutafoe & Falealupo Manono Valloa and Faala Palauli Manase Lano P3DM for TDAMP P3DM by MNRE

Data Generation through the P3DM Process Key Participants – Village representatives for every TDA ( 3 matais including mayor, 3 women including government representative for women, 5 untitled men and 5 female youth members) – Business Owners and staff representatives from every TDA (Beach fale operators, attraction sites owners, community – owned attractions owners and representatives) – Government Ministries and Corporations – Civil Society, NGOs and Church ministers – Tourists

Identifying Gaps through P3DM Integrate scientific information with local knowledge Identify tourism specific needs Update information on current maps Locate vulnerable locations – Coastal Erosion/Flooding Hazard Zones Reach collective agreements on priority needs and adaptation actions Need for comprehensive data for planning

Project Sites & P3D Modelling

Manono Island Tourism Development Area Management Plan & P3D Model Fa’aSamoa = The Samoan experience Culinary Experience: – Fish – the main diet on the island – Food preparation in the umu (earth oven) – Taro, palusami, pork & seafood Cultural Attraction Sites Snorkelling Traditional Ava ceremony Priority for Climate Change Adaptation Water security and access

South Upolu – Sataoa & Saanapu Key data generated Tourism accommodation in villages located in the CEHZ & CFHZ Updated data on  names of places,  agricultural activities  location of resorts Opportunities for alternative tourism products Priority for Climate Change Adaptation Wetlands – ecosystem based approaches

Southeast Upolu – Lalomanu & Saleapaga Small – medium scale Samoan styled accommodations located in Coastal Flooding and Erosion Hazard Zones Most popular beach destinations Long term resilience Priority for Climate Change Adaptation: Beach rebuilding, bio-shields and sediment control

South Savaii - Vailoa & Faala Palauli Key Information Opportunities for tourism products – e.g. Development of cultural attractions Strengthen village and business owners collaboration Priority for Climate Change Adaptation: Flooding and water quality

Falealupo & Satuiatua Key Information Located on the driest part of Samoa Fishing, agriculture and small scale tourism operations key livelihood sources Opportunities for ecotourism and more cultural activities Fish, vegetables, taro and bananas sourced locally from village farmers and fishermen Priority for Climate Change Adaptation: Water security, and ecotourism activities

Lano & Manase Key Information Both villages consist of beach fale accommodations Coastal erosion Opportunities for alternative tourism products Various programmes collaborating to assist with coastal protection Priority for Climate Change Adaptation: Coastal erosion control and need for various protection measures

Key Benefits of Using P3DM Generated data on tourism development used in national map information Participatory engagement contributed to quality and comprehensiveness of generated data Effective tool for planning and decision making – Intellectual ownership of priorities set by communities – Empowering tool for the community as key resources of information – Relationship building and cooperative linkages with the community – Community commitment to play an active role in addressing priorities – Improved understanding of community needs Excellent awareness building for geographical features of the community Long term planning and identification of tourism diversified products

Next Steps  Data digitization  Replicate P3DM process – Vailima Reserve  Formally Institutionalise P3DM process in the remaining Tourism Development Areas through the Samoa Tourism Authority

Acknowledgements

Thank you Amiaifolau Afamasaga – Luatua Tourism Climate Change Project Manager Samoa Tourism Authority