Stakeholder engagement in sustainable adventure tourism development in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve,India |
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Authors: | Kristin Kent Alan Diduck |
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Affiliation: | 1. InterGroup Consultants , Winnipeg , MB , Canada;2. Environmental Studies Program, The University of Winnipeg , Winnipeg , MB , Canada |
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Abstract: | Stakeholder involvement is often cited as critical to sustainable tourism development, but there is limited documentation for niche areas, such as adventure tourism. The main purpose of our research was to understand stakeholder roles in adventure tourism in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR), Uttarakhand, India, to identify opportunities for achieving sustainable adventure tourism. Our interviews, treks and other activities revealed that organised adventure activities were still in the early development phase, with trekking being the most popular activity. The roles of various stakeholders are yet to be clearly defined, but the State Forest Department is playing a lead in the rapidly evolving network of relationships among adventure tourism stakeholders. Significant opportunity exists for a more systematic approach to adventure tourism planning that builds on the existing strengths of the various players. |
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Keywords: | adventure tourism stakeholder roles participation Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve India |
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