Working Library

A collection of original writings, videos, and developing ideas. It documents ongoing exploration into tourism, destination development, culture, and place, offering a space where research, commentary, and emerging work can be shared as it evolves.

Places shape people

Places influence how we live, think, and relate to one another. This short introduction explores the idea that the environments we design and inhabit quietly shape culture, identity, and the future of destinations.

Working Papers

Caribbean Tourism Needs Reinvention

The Caribbean tourism model was built for a different era.

This paper explores why changing climate realities, cultural priorities, and destination stewardship are pushing the region toward new approaches to tourism development.

Tourism is not only about travel. It is about place.

This paper explores how geography, culture, and land shape destinations and why future tourism development must begin with a deeper understanding of place itself.

Thinking in Places

Featured Books

The Magicians Book of Ideas
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A collection of reflections, concepts, and observations exploring creativity, intuition, and the unseen forces that shape human imagination. This work gathers ideas about how inspiration appears, how vision is developed, and how individuals learn to trust their own creative instincts when bringing new possibilities into the world.

Why Caribbean Tourism Needs Reinvention

Much of the Caribbean tourism model was built decades ago under very different conditions.

This video explores why climate realities, cultural priorities, and destination stewardship are pushing the region toward new approaches to tourism development.

Designing the Next Generation of Destinations

As tourism evolves, destinations will need to be designed with greater intention.

This discussion explores how future tourism development can balance environmental stewardship, cultural preservation, and long-term resilience.

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