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            This study tries to examine the economic estimates of the recreational value of the economic estimates of the recreational value of nature –based tourism and estimates the economic potential for the development of such tourism in Arunachal Pradesh. click here for detail

  • Remote Sensing and GIS based ecotourism planning: a case study for ...

      .....should be imposed at eco-destination. ... destinations, Environmental group accreditation (tour operator) and ... Australia and Africa as Case Studies, Protected Areas ... click here for detail

 

  • Ecotourism - Boon or Doom?

            The term ecotourism has come into existence fairly recently and now evolved as a concept. Simply stated ecotourism is environmentally responsible tourism, which must be: ... click here for detail
 

  • Eco-tourism : A Model for Sustainable Forest Management

           ... Case Study Eco-tourism : A Model for Sustainable Forest Management. Vinay Luthra. Eco-tourism is tourism that involves traveling ...             .. click here for detail

  • A new take on tourism

        Case studies in this respect provide clear indicators. In Karnataka, a Rs 100 crore safari project is being planned in the Bannerghata National Park with the help of the Singapore Zoological Gardens.    .. click here for detail

  • Eco-Tourism in wetlands, sustainable livelihoods and Bio-Diversity Conservation.

            Though many Asian countries including China and India would like to develop eco-tourism activities in huge areas covered with natural wetlands they are faced with at least two major issues in many of such wetland areas.   . click here for detail

  • People-Park Relationships. A case study of Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

        The purpose of this study was to understand the complexities involved in wildlife conservation taking the example of a protected area (PA) in India. The country is one of the mega-biodiversity countries of the world and at the same time a developing country    . click here for detail

  • Siachen Peace Park: a case study for the valorisation of high mountain ecosystems

        The Karakoram range, which includes K2, the world’s second highest mountain, is one of the wonders of the world. The Siachen Glacier, a high mountain endangered ecosystem near K2, comprises an area surprisingly rich in wildlife: snow leopards, brown bears, herbivores and the plants they depend on; the area could well qualify for a World Heritage Site (see Allan 1995 for an extensive reference list)    . click here for detail