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Title: Coastal tourism, Environment and Sustainable Local Development
Authors: Noronha, Ligia
Lourenço, Nelson
Lobo Ferreira, João Paulo
Lleopart, Ana
Feoli, Enrico
Sawkar, Kalidas
Chachadi, Adiveppa
Keywords: Coastal Areas
Sustainable development
Land use changes
DPSIR
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: TERI-The Energy Research Institute
Citation: Noronha, L.; Lourenço, N.; Lobo-Ferreira, J. P.; Lleopart, A.; Feoli, E.; Sawkar, K.; Chachadi, A. (eds.). 2003. Coastal tourism, Environment and Sustainable Local Development. New Delhi: TERI- The Energy Research Institute
Abstract: This book explores the interface between social and environmental issues relating to coastal tourism. It is the result of an interdisciplinary collaboration, that aims to integrate environment and development issues across disciplines and to bridge the divide between natural and social sciences, building on each other’s strengths and constraints. Societal drivers and coastal ecosystems are the two main parameters studied to examine aspects of change and sustainability on the coast. The question of sustainability is particularly appropriate in the context of coastal tourism, which is an activity at the interface of humans, land, and water. In this book, we are not directly engaging in the debate on sustainability. While we have the broader concerns of sustainability in mind, our focus here is on environmental sustainability, by which we mean a path of tourism development that lasts, in that it does not stress the health of the coastal ecosystems of interest, in terms of their ability to provide humans with the goods and services that are required for their continued well-being over time.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10884/331
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