Anildo, Costa2013-02-012013-02-012010http://hdl.handle.net/10625/50680The presentation contributes to development and incorporation of climate change adaptation preparations in long term urban planning, urban decision-making processes, urban design and urban communities’ lifestyle in two Portuguese-speaking small Island Developing States. It focused on the islands off Equatorial Guinea, San Tome and Principe. New tourist destination settlements on traditional coastlines bring with them social conflict and environmental damage. Tourism needs to work with islander concerns.application/pdfenDISASTER RISK REDUCTIONCOASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENTSMALL ISLAND STATESCAPE VERDESAO TOME AND PRINCIPEACCESS TO RESOURCESCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONRIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROLURBAN PLANNINGTOURISM DEVELOPMENTSOUTH OF SAHARAKSIDS project. Coastal Zone Canada Conference, 25-29 July 2010 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CanadaPresentation