Leading climate change experts discuss the need for urgent action after spring tides devastate coastal towns in South Africa.
“Rebuilding trust among tourists is a shared responsibility between the public and private sector – a collaboration to maintain South Africa’s coastlines as safe and attractive destinations to visit,” said Anderson.She said they hoped key players such as insurance companies and municipalities will step in to assist affected businesses and communities.
She added: “This also emphasises the significance and value of collaboration between the public and private sectors, to ensure effective precautionary measures, plans and protocols are in place to mitigate risks.” “Businesses have a responsibility to incorporate principles in their business strategies and plans.”
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