In-DepthCoastal Erosion Threatens Tourism Revenue: Beachfront Property Owners Must Reassess Risk
Ongoing shoreline erosion and planned beach armoring will significantly reduce public beach access in popular tourist areas, impacting the core appeal of Hawaii's visitor industry. Real estate owners and tourism operators face immediate challenges in property valuation, marketing, and operational resilience. - **Real Estate Owners**: Property values and insurability at risk; immediate reassessment of coastal defense strategies needed. - **Tourism Operators**: Reduced visitor appeal and potential loss of beachfront property access require marketing adjustments. - **Investors**: Coastal properties and related tourism businesses present elevated risk factors. - **Small Business Operators**: Reduced visitor foot traffic in eroded beach zones impacts demand. - **Action**: Real Estate Owners should consult coastal engineers and insurers; Tourism Operators must update marketing materials and revise revenue projections.










































