
by Dr. Manish Sharma and Dr. Deepa Sankhla
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Pages:
139
ISBN:
978-93-47456-64-0
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"Passport to Preservation: Transforming Tourism for a Sustainable Future" explores innovative strategies and practices to balance tourism growth with environmental conservation and cultural preservation. 🌍
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Prepaid orders onlyIn an era where tourism drives economic growth and cultural exchange,
yet poses significant threats to our planet's fragile ecosystems, this volume
emerges as a timely exploration of sustainable practices. "Passport to
Preservation: Transforming Tourism for a Sustainable Future" delves into
the multifaceted impacts of tourism, from its environmental footprint to
innovative strategies for harmony between travel and conservation.
The book begins by examining tourism's profound influence on national
landscapes, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. It traces the shift of
eco-tourism from a specialized pursuit to an essential model, emphasizing
stewardship that balances development with preservation. Discussions extend
to reimagining hospitality through green infrastructure, rethinking mobility
with sustainable transport, and safeguarding cultural heritage amid global
pressures.
Further chapters explore the vital involvement of local communities, the
journey of mindful travelers toward responsible actions, and the role of cutting
edge technology in fostering eco-friendly innovations. Policy frameworks,
governance, and measurable indicators for success are analyzed to guide
effective implementation. Finally, the text looks ahead to emerging trends,
offering predictions and pathways for a resilient travel industry.
This collection aims to inspire stakeholders—policymakers, businesses,
and travelers alike—to adopt transformative approaches that ensure tourism
enriches rather than depletes our world. By bridging theory and practice, it
serves as a roadmap for a future where exploration and preservation coexist
seamlessly.