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Environmentally responsible tourism is a new concept the world over. There are two aspects of the relation between tourism and environment. Tourism depends heavily on an un spoilt natural environment. The world over, location of scenic beauty and un spoilt natural splendor have replaced heritage monuments in tourism trends.
Therefore for tourism to survive, protection of these natural environments becomes a pre-requisite. At the same time providing amenities of potable water and other infrastructure to tourists often become a cause for environmental degradation. Unrestrained commercialization has harmed many a fragile ecosystem.
The Earth Summit in Brazil discussed the issue of "sustainable tourism"-i.e. tourism without harm to environment, within the context of overall sustainable development. In India, an environmental impact assessment is now being insisted upon as a prerequisite for all major tourism projects.
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Environmentally responsible tourism is a new concept the world over. There are two aspects of the relation between tourism and environment. Tourism depends heavily on an un spoilt natural environment. The world over, location of scenic beauty and un spoilt natural splendor have replaced heritage monuments in tourism trends.
Therefore for tourism to survive, protection of these natural environments becomes a pre-requisite. At the same time providing amenities of potable water and other infrastructure to tourists often become a cause for environmental degradation. Unrestrained commercialization has harmed many a fragile ecosystem.
The Earth Summit in Brazil discussed the issue of "sustainable tourism"-i.e. tourism without harm to environment, within the context of overall sustainable development. In India, an environmental impact assessment is now being insisted upon as a prerequisite for all major tourism projects.
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Introduction:
Tourism and Environment are intrinsically related with each other. The development and up gradation of the tourist sector depends on a clean environment, free from all hazards.
Development of Thought:
Environmentally responsible tourism is a new concept the world over. There are two aspects of the relation between tourism and environment. Tourism depends heavily on an un spoilt natural environment. The world over, location of scenic beauty and un spoilt natural splendor have replaced heritage monuments in tourism trends.
Therefore for tourism to survive, protection of these natural environments becomes a pre-requisite. At the same time providing amenities of potable water and other infrastructure to tourists often become a cause for environmental degradation. Unrestrained commercialization has harmed many a fragile ecosystem.
The Earth Summit in Brazil discussed the issue of "sustainable tourism"-i.e. tourism without harm to environment, within the context of overall sustainable development. In India, an environmental impact assessment is now being insisted upon as a prerequisite for all major tourism projects.
Conclusion:
Tourism, if it is to be a vehicle of culture, prosperity and peace, must conserve without damaging, protect without plundering, and create, without destroying and at the end of it all, we must remember that in this we are trustees of the future.
Introduction:
Tourism and Environment are intrinsically related with each other. The development and up gradation of the tourist sector depends on a clean environment, free from all hazards.
Development of Thought:
Environmentally responsible tourism is a new concept the world over. There are two aspects of the relation between tourism and environment. Tourism depends heavily on an un spoilt natural environment. The world over, location of scenic beauty and un spoilt natural splendor have replaced heritage monuments in tourism trends.
Therefore for tourism to survive, protection of these natural environments becomes a pre-requisite. At the same time providing amenities of potable water and other infrastructure to tourists often become a cause for environmental degradation. Unrestrained commercialization has harmed many a fragile ecosystem.
The Earth Summit in Brazil discussed the issue of "sustainable tourism"-i.e. tourism without harm to environment, within the context of overall sustainable development. In India, an environmental impact assessment is now being insisted upon as a prerequisite for all major tourism projects.
Conclusion:
Tourism, if it is to be a vehicle of culture, prosperity and peace, must conserve without damaging, protect without plundering, and create, without destroying and at the end of it all, we must remember that in this we are trustees of the future.
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