National Sustainable Tourism Master Plan for Belize 2030. Country/Territory Belize Document type Date 2011 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Sustainable use Tourism Ecosystem preservation Cultural heritage Geographical area Americas, Central America, Latin America and the Caribbean, LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FAO, Small Island Developing States Abstract The National Sustainable Tourism Master Plan for Belize aims to achieve a set of quantitative and qualitative specific objectives by 2030 in the field of tourism. The quantitative objectives are defined indicators of tourism intensity; the qualitative objectives are defined as a desired market positioning or tourism vision, strategic market composition and destination development concepts. The 2030 vision of the Plan is that Belize is an exclusive multicultural sustainable destination in the Central American Caribbean; it is a destination where the authenticity and friendliness of its people, coupled with the uniqueness of an exotic natural environment can be actively experienced within a conserved world. Four strategies are outlined. Strategy 2 is focused on integrated destination development (Competitiveness & Sustainability Goal). Full text English Website cdn.gov.bz