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Balance environmental Sustainability & Tourism with a policy document

Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 26, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task invites you to share a blueprint on how to balance tourism development with local ecosystems. For example, the Himalayan states have become hotbeds for tourists from ...

This task invites you to share a blueprint on how to balance tourism development with local ecosystems. For example, the Himalayan states have become hotbeds for tourists from across India and the world. Yet, the arrival of tourists has put considerable strain on the local ecosystem.

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Suraj Goyal
Suraj Goyal 11 years 10 months ago
1. Toilets, which are cleaned daily, should be made available at every popular tourist place. 2. Plastic bags should be banned in all tourist destinations, specially hills. 3. For pilgrimage destinations, disposing off of goods in rivers, either for religious purpose or others, should be banned. 4. For ecological sensitive areas, number of tourists should be limited. 5. Entry fees for both Indian and foreigners should be made the same to promote tourism.
Prasad Kelkar
Prasad Kelkar 11 years 10 months ago
Railway services shall be used to promote the tourism. What is most common in everywhere in Europe, is local information centre identified with big symbol of 'i' at each railway station/bus station to provide information of local tourism and cheap mean to cover them, together with all benefit offers. They can also create local job opportunities
Arun Oberoi
Arun Oberoi 11 years 10 months ago
I hereby attach my policy document for consideration by the Government of India regarding using Bhutan as a guideline for future strategies of promoting tourism while retaining the local ecosystem.
SHAMBO SARKAR
SHAMBO SARKAR 11 years 10 months ago
1. Organize a tourism camp for students (like excursion) which will be like practical training in their syllabi. 2. teachers and local people must be associated. 3. local people will get employment for this purpose. 4. Local people, Teacher & Students will share there view to preserve the local ecosystem and this will help in mutual learning. 5. Students & Teachers & local people can also share there cultures with each other.
Rakesh Sharma
Rakesh Sharma 11 years 10 months ago
Regeneration of every tourist and giveing them free seeds of local ecological vvegetation. As every tourist covers large area and useing this powerfull force to make greener India. Also when any one have in mindset of planting tree he will be phycologicaly more carefull about ecological system.
Anoop Mehrotra
Anoop Mehrotra 11 years 10 months ago
Solution to make clean and save Ma Ganga : 1. Teachings by the all religious gurus and they have to issue instructions if any person of his religion try to make ma Ganga dirty even dirty or indirectly he will not continue as his religion. 2. Virsargan in earth not in river 3. Eco friendly toilets 4. Punishment as Rastra droh if any one make or try to dirty Ma Ganga
Gautam Reddy
Gautam Reddy 11 years 10 months ago
Tourism development and preservation of local eco-system can go together if we first understand that attracting tourists does not necessarily mean creating modern facilities. We need to have ordinances for local municipalities that's freely available, wherein we provide guidelines for development activities that take place. Example, height of curb, width of sidewalks, facade material, local architectural style, etc. I'm a City and Regional Planner (USA) and am willing to work for my Country.
Vasudeva Rao Dasari
Vasudeva Rao Dasari 11 years 10 months ago
Temple Tourism Dwadash Jyotirlinga Dharshan. Let IRCTC in collaboration with AI organize the trip Build Satellite Town ships to lodge and board Tourists little away from ecosystem/main spots. Provide Air Strips to use in emergencies. Ban Plastics/Bottles/Cans in all Tourist Spots. Clean Rivers in all Temple areas. Health food as PRASADAM in all Temple by endowment department/temple trustees. Permanent structures for shelter in all famous areas in case of emergency like kedarnath Incident.
pankaj Agarwal
pankaj Agarwal 11 years 10 months ago
Lots of trees r been planted near new roads and pathways but of no quality.. they r all one type of junglee breed. BEAUTIFUL trees bearing fruits &leafs & flowers of diffrent colours & quality oxyzen freindly vegitation like TULSI - PIPAL- VARAD etc..many helpful life blessing bhartiya breeds ..AS per our veda.. 2. Cow cleans - feeds- serves- whole community..laxmi said by vedas... Cow feeding places must me made for citizens & गौचर gardens कैcan बेbe made to help maintaing soul of bharat