What is Sustainable Tourism?
Historical Background
Key Points
10 points- 1.
Minimizing negative environmental impacts, such as pollution, resource depletion, and habitat destruction.
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Maximizing economic benefits for local communities, including employment and income generation.
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Respecting socio-cultural authenticity of host communities, preserving their built and living cultural heritage and traditional values.
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Ensuring viable, long-term economic operations, providing socio-economic benefits to all stakeholders.
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Promoting responsible consumption and production patterns in the tourism sector.
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Involving local communities in planning and decision-making processes related to tourism development.
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Educating tourists and stakeholders about sustainable practices and local culture.
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Monitoring and evaluating impacts to ensure continuous improvement and adaptation.
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Promoting accessibility for all, including persons with disabilities.
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Encouraging the use of local goods and services to support the 'Vocal for Local' initiative.
Visual Insights
Sustainable Tourism: Key Dimensions
Mind map showing the key dimensions of sustainable tourism, including environmental protection, social equity, and economic viability.
Sustainable Tourism
- ●Environmental Protection
- ●Social Equity
- ●Economic Viability
- ●Cultural Preservation
Evolution of Sustainable Tourism Concept
Timeline showing the key milestones in the evolution of the concept of sustainable tourism.
The concept of sustainable tourism has evolved over time, driven by growing awareness of the negative impacts of mass tourism and the need for responsible travel.
- 1972UN Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm)
- 1987Brundtland Report defines 'Sustainable Development'
- 1992Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro
- 2017UN declares International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development
- 2026Union Budget emphasizes sustainable mountain trails in J&K
Recent Developments
5 developmentsPost-COVID-19 pandemic, there's an increased global focus on resilient and sustainable tourism models.
India's Ministry of Tourism promotes schemes like Swadesh Darshan and PRASAD, which incorporate sustainable and responsible tourism principles.
Emphasis on ecotourism, rural tourism, and community-based tourism to diversify offerings and distribute benefits.
Development of 'Green Tourism' initiatives and certification programs for hotels and tour operators.
Digitalization and technology adoption to enhance visitor experience while managing environmental footprints.
