Govt asks tourism industry not to over-exploit natural resources
BY PTI28 Aug 2014 4:03 AM IST
PTI28 Aug 2014 4:03 AM IST
The government on Tuesday asked all stakeholders in the tourism industry not to over-exploit natural resources for short-term gains and sought development of the sector with minimal carbon footprints.
‘Our ministry is committed to developing tourism in India based on the principles of sustainability, minimising the carbon footprints,’ Tourism Minister Shripad Naik said while launching a comprehensive sustainable tourism criteria for the country for tour operators, accomodation, beaches, backwaters, lakes and rivers sectors. He said the development of tourism should not be in conflict with ecology. ‘We should ensure our strategies for development of tourism are not in conflict with the environment and have minimal negative impact. I take this opportunity to urge all stakeholders engaged in the tourism industry to not to over-exploit our natural and other resources for short-term gains,’ Naik said.
‘Our ministry is committed to developing tourism in India based on the principles of sustainability, minimising the carbon footprints,’ Tourism Minister Shripad Naik said while launching a comprehensive sustainable tourism criteria for the country for tour operators, accomodation, beaches, backwaters, lakes and rivers sectors. He said the development of tourism should not be in conflict with ecology. ‘We should ensure our strategies for development of tourism are not in conflict with the environment and have minimal negative impact. I take this opportunity to urge all stakeholders engaged in the tourism industry to not to over-exploit our natural and other resources for short-term gains,’ Naik said.
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