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Explaining the status and scope of ecotourism development for livelihood security: Andaman and Nicobar Islands,India
Authors:Subhash Chand  Sharwan Singh  Shinoj Parappurathu  S Dam Roy  Anjani Kumar
Institution:1. Division of Sustainable Agriculture System and Institutional Change, ICAR-National Institute of Agriculture Economics and Policy Research (NCAP), DPS Marg, Pusa, P. B. No. 11305, New Delhi-110012, Indiasubhashchand@ncap.res.in;3. Division of Sustainable Agriculture System and Institutional Change, ICAR-National Institute of Agriculture Economics and Policy Research (NCAP), DPS Marg, Pusa, P. B. No. 11305, New Delhi-110012, India
Abstract:In the past few decades, the tourism sector has emerged as a significant economic activity in island nations, particularly in tropical regions. However, most of the tropical islands face similar constraints, viz., threat to natural resources, chances of biopiracy, impact of climate change, population pressure and unsystematic tourist management. Ecotourism, as a concept, envisages promoting tourism with due regard to natural environment and ecological sanctity of the destination. Archipelago of Andaman and Nicobar (A&N) Islands is one of picturesque geographical creation in the Bay of Bengal, India, in tropical region and is an emerging tourist destination. It was observed that around 2.2 lakhs national and international tourists visit the A&N Islands annually. With tourism sector as an integral component, the service sector with share of 56% in gross state domestic product dominates the island economy. An analysis based on primary survey from various stakeholders associated with the sector revealed that factors such as economy in travel and boarding, availability of tourist facilities and comfort, safety, etc. were major factors that determined the choice of the tourists that visited the islands. The weights given by the tourists to the natural sites in A&N Islands revealed that the landscape topped list with 91.6% score by the visitors followed by beaches (91.3%), scenery (86.5%), reserved forests (84.6%), limestone caves (66.3%) and coral sights (65.8%). Coral sites were given weight of 65.8% of tourists, cultural and historical tourism products 85.4% for the natural history. Similarly, historical sites (83.7%), museums (78.6%) and heritage sites (72.8%) were also among top cites attraction. Recent initiatives by the Andaman administration gives due to care to sustainably develop the tourism infrastructure of the islands to harness the potential of eco-friendly tourism in this picturesque tourist haven.
Keywords:Island nations  ecotourism  sustainable development  economic development  tourist destinations  tropical islands
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