Title: PARC NATIONAL HISTORIQUE
1MINISTRY OF TOURISM
PRESENTS
IMPACT OF NATURAL DISASTERS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF
TOURISM IN HAITI
Presentation by Patrick DELATOUR Architect of
Monuments Ministry of Tourism
14 November 2007
2Summary
- The Haitian Tourist Product
- Types of disasters recorded in Haiti
- Damage recorded
- Impact on Tourism
- Defence Strategies
- Conclusion
3The Haitian Tourism Product
- NATURAL HERITAGE
- Beaches
- Mountains
- Caves
- Rivers
- TANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Historic towns
- Coastal fortifications
- Mountain fortification
- Civil architecture
- Military architecture
- INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
- Folklore
- Carnival
- Rara music
- Vodou
- Etc.
4Types of Natural Disasters Recorded in Haiti
- Earthquakes
- Hurricanes
- Tropical storms
- Tropical waves
- Floods
- Fires
5Natural Disasters and Seismic Risks in Haiti
6Natural disasters and seismic risks in Haiti
7Examples of damage recorded in Haiti
- Destruction of the historic city of Cap-Haïtien
in 1842 by an earthquake - Destruction of the town of Sans Souci in 1842
- Weakening of the Citadelle Henri in 1842
- Flooding of the city of Jacmel (Gordon 1994)
- Flooding of the city of Les Gonaïves (Jeanne
2003) - Flooding of the city of Les Cayes (Dean 2007)
- Etc.
8Impact on the tourist industry
- Destruction of beaches
- Destruction of natural sites
- Destruction of sites or buildings of high
cultural heritage value - Destruction of hotel facilities
- Damage of transport facilities (airports, ports)
- Destruction of roads leading to beaches and
natural sites
9Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Les Gonaïves
10Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Les Cayes
11Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Les Cayes
12Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Les Cayes
13Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Les Cayes
14Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Jacmel
15Recent cases
Flooding of the city of Jacmel
16Recent cases
Floodingof the city of Jacmel
17Recent cases
Flooding of the Hotel La Jacmelienne
18Recent cases
Destruction of Congo Beach in Jacmel
19Recent cases
Destruction of Congo Beach in Jacmel
20Tourism Master Plan
Inclusion of an analysis of recent disasters and
their implications for tourism in the Tourism
Master Plan that came into force in 2007
21Defence Strategies
- Proposal to use mountain fortification as a means
of defence against natural disasters
22Map of Forts
23Rationale of the Haitian Defence System
The North cordon controlled by Christophe
The West cordon controlled by Dessalines
Cordons of defence
24Examples of Territorial Protection
- Fortifications of Les Cahos by Toussaint
Louverture - Fortification of Marchand Dessalines by Jean
Jacques Dessalines - Fortification in the north by Henry Christophe
- Mountain fortification in the west by Alexandre
Pétion - Mountain fortification in the south-east by
Magloire Ambroise - Mountain in the south by Nicolas Geffrard
25Buildings left by Toussaint
Fort Louverture
Fort Bayonnais
26Mountain Fortification at Marchand Dessalines
Fort Décidé / overlooking the town of Dessalines
27Mountain fortification at Marchand Dessalines
Fort Fin du Monde
28Building left by Henry Crhistophe
Citadelle Henry
29Mountain Fortifications by Alexandre Petion
30FORT OGE
Mountain fortifications by Magloire Ambroise
31Mountain Fortifications by Nicolas Geffrard
CITADELLE DES PLATONS
32Characteristics of Haitian Fortifcations
- Mountain sites
- Enclosed and secure site
- Covered space
- Water reserves
- Food and munitions stores
33Principles of Fortification
Principles of Fortification
34Conclusion
Built heritage in the management of risks and
disasters
- Re-utilisation of enclosed spaces as sites of
community meetings - Re-utilisation of covered spaces as
administrative and dormitory sites - Exploitation of solar energy to electrify the
fortifications - Utilisation of the forts as weather stations
- Utilisation of the water reservoirs of the forts
to water plants and develop greenhouses for
reforestation - Inclusion of the Mountain Fortifications in the
circuit of emergency radio communication - Utilisation of the forts as administrative
centres for the National Parks - Inclusion of the mountain fortifications in the
development of sustainable tourism and in the
management of risks and disasters.