Sustainable Tourism Development in The Himalayas

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Szerző: Wei Qiaochen
Dokumentumtípus: Diplomadolgozat
Kulcsszavak:Mountain tourism
sustainable development
the Himalayas
tibet
tourism
Online Access:http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/30173
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Kivonat:With the development of the world economy, travel has become a way for more and more people to relax and learn about the world. When we admire and discover the beautiful scenery in the scenic spot, the eyes of the locals are that tourists are destroying the local ecological environment. Travel means discovery, challenge, and new experience, and all of this makes sense only if it doesn't damage the destination. The Himalayan region is a pure land, but it is not independent of the world. This connection with the outside world is both delightful and worrying. This exhilarating connection keeps the Himalayas behind the world's pace, and the fusion and spread of technology, culture, and civilization are proceeding smoothly; and this worrying exchange also makes settlement culture in this area suitable for nomadic life The gradual popularity of the ground has brought a burden on the natural ecology here. The ecology of the Himalayas is inherently unstable and sensitive. The continued elevation of the region and the greenhouse effect caused by the continued squeeze of Eurasia make the ecology here more fragile. There is no doubt that the Himalayan region is now facing ecological degradation, and both the biodiversity and the livability of the region are approaching a lower level balance. The primary reason to accelerate this ecological degradation is human interference.