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PROJECT TITLE
Prisoners of War – Safeguards and Humanitarian grounds
SUBJECT
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Introduction:
Worldwide tourism is recognized by the governments as a sector with high potential for
economic development and employment generation. International agencies like World
Tourism Organization (WTO) have underscored the vast developmental potential of tourism
particularly for the developing nations like India. It is estimated that economies like India and
China would emerge as the superpowers in world tourism by the years 2020. In spite of the
appreciable growth in tourism over the last few years and the excellent growth prospects of
the industry, there are growing apprehensions regarding the sustainability of tourism as a
development paradigm primarily because of the adverse environmental impacts of tourism. It
is widely believed that environment friendly tourism alone can be sustainable for
development in the long run, and accordingly the concept of ‘Ecotourism’ is gaining
significance day by day. Ecotourism promises employment and income to local communities
and needed foreign exchanges to national governments while allowing the continued
existence of the natural resource base.
Research Question:
Research Methodology:
This project is purely doctrinal and is based on primary and secondary sources, such as
newspaper articles, websites, books, magazines, and Internet source. This research process
seeks to collect and analyze information to answer questions. The research is purely
descriptive in limits of the subjects.
Literature Review:
by Tim Gale
This book offers conceptual and practical insights into the complex interactions between
ecotourism and the natural environment, with consideration given to government policy,
marketing by suppliers, consumer behavior and visitor/environmental management.
Illustrated by international case studies the roles of and interplay between tour operators, their
clients, resource managers and local communities are examined.