Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India

Coastal areas are among the most densely populated zones worldwide and at the same time subjected to rapid environmental changes due to their land-sea interface locations. The phenomenal growth of coastal tourism in the last few decades, especially in the tropical countries, has created environmen...

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Main Authors: Proshanta Kumar Ghosh,, Debajit Datta,
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Published: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2012
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spelling my-ukm.journal.56522016-12-14T06:39:04Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5652/ Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India Proshanta Kumar Ghosh, Debajit Datta, Coastal areas are among the most densely populated zones worldwide and at the same time subjected to rapid environmental changes due to their land-sea interface locations. The phenomenal growth of coastal tourism in the last few decades, especially in the tropical countries, has created environmental havocs by drastically altering the local ecological milieu in which the indigenous communities have thrived for generations. Kovalam, a coastal village of Kerala, India, has been studied to assess the status of beach dependent tourism and its impact on the sustainability of beaches in the long run through participatory community appraisals. It was found that standing on the thin line between survival and destruction, the coastal village of Kovalam needs more such initiatives from all corners of the society to protect itself from the havocs created by the consumerist urban-industrial culture. In this context sSeveral development oriented guidelines were forwarded to initiate ecofriendly tourism, primarily based on local community endeavors, which will in turn enhance the local resource pool. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2012-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5652/1/8.geografia-okt%25202012-proshanta-english-am.pdf Proshanta Kumar Ghosh, and Debajit Datta, (2012) Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 8 (7). pp. 75-87. ISSN 2180-2491 http://www.ukm.my/geografia/v1/index.php?
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description Coastal areas are among the most densely populated zones worldwide and at the same time subjected to rapid environmental changes due to their land-sea interface locations. The phenomenal growth of coastal tourism in the last few decades, especially in the tropical countries, has created environmental havocs by drastically altering the local ecological milieu in which the indigenous communities have thrived for generations. Kovalam, a coastal village of Kerala, India, has been studied to assess the status of beach dependent tourism and its impact on the sustainability of beaches in the long run through participatory community appraisals. It was found that standing on the thin line between survival and destruction, the coastal village of Kovalam needs more such initiatives from all corners of the society to protect itself from the havocs created by the consumerist urban-industrial culture. In this context sSeveral development oriented guidelines were forwarded to initiate ecofriendly tourism, primarily based on local community endeavors, which will in turn enhance the local resource pool.
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author Proshanta Kumar Ghosh,
Debajit Datta,
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Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India
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Debajit Datta,
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title Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India
title_short Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India
title_full Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India
title_fullStr Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India
title_full_unstemmed Coastal tourism and beach sustainability – an assessment of community perceptions in Kovalam, India
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publisher Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
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