Published 2005 | Version v1
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Socio-economic importance of environmentally sustainable nature tourism in Pakistan

Creators

  • 1. Ministry of Tourism, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad (Pakistan)

Description

The research paper deals with the nature tourism which is defined as unremunerated visits by local and foreign mountaineers, trekkers and rock climbers to the mountainous areas in Gilgit, Skardu and Chitral. Pakistan is gifted with one of the richest and unique collection of high mountains with three spectacular mountain ranges of the world Karakoram, Hindukush and Himalayas located in the Northern Areas. These ranges have more than 700 peaks above 6000 meters, with as many as 160 peaks rising above 7000 meters. Five out of the total fourteen peaks rising above eight thousand meters, namely K-2, Nanga Parbat, the Hidden Peak Gasherbrum-I, the Broad peak and the Gasherbrum-ll, situated within 20 Kms radius around famous glacial junction-Concordia in Karakoram. Nature Tourism besides being of importance to Federal Government as a source of foreign exchange earnings through royalty and trekking fees, tt is of particular importance for the local economy in the Northern Areas where nature tourists generate considerable economic activities. The Research Paper intends to study and analyze prospects and scope of Nature Tourism in Pakistan with a view to highlight dangers of environmental degradation and suggest balanced set of measures for promoting nature tourism with minimal negative environmental impact. The Research study is primarily based on secondary data collected by Ministry of Tourism during debriefing of mountaineers and trekkers, supplemented with primary data collected through self completion questionnaire and structured interview of Adventure and participants of International Conference on sustainable Tourism -New Vision and the Moving Force for Poverty Alleviation, held in Lahore on April 12 -13, 2005 Tour Operators. The analysis shows that owing to relatively small size of nature tourism environmental condition in Pakistan is not as bad as it might be in other comparable countries. Nevertheless with the growing volume of nature tourism there is a need to scientifically assess the tourist carrying capacity of the areas and environmental degradation. (author)

Availability note (English)

Available from COMSATS Inst. of Information Technology, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, University Road, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Part of:
Proceedings of the first international conference on environmentally sustainable development v. 1-3

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Dept. of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS Inst. of Information Technology, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Imprint Place
Abbottabad (Pakistan)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the first international conference on environmentally sustainable development v. 1-3
Imprint Pagination
1980 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 271-282

Conference

Title
1. International conference on environmentally sustainable development
Dates
7-12 Jun 2004
Place
Islamabad (Pakistan)

INIS

Country of Publication
Pakistan
Country of Input or Organization
Pakistan
INIS RN
36106542
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CLIMATIC CHANGE; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; PAKISTAN; PUBLIC OPINION; SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS; TOURISM; WEATHER
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS

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