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Abstracts of Articles of TRR 26(2), 2001
Theme: Wine Tourism |
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Development in Small Islands: A Case Study of Elephanta
Island, Maharashtra, India
(Ilika Chakravarty) |
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Tourism
has profoundly influenced the fragile ecology and ancient
heritage of the World Heritage Site of Elephanta. The growth
of tourism and the commoditisation of heritage have become
topics of controversy, and the economic advantages of tourism
often seem to conflict with natural and cultural considerations.
Elephanta offers an opportunity to explore the inter-relationships
of livelihood, tourism promotion, environmental preservation,
heritage conservation and community participation. In this
context, analysis of the socio-economic profile and living
conditions of the islanders has become essential. Suggestions
for the sustainable development of Elephanta include upgrading
tourist facilities, integrated site management, environmental
conservation, heritage preservation and community participation.
Secondary household data based upon unstructured interviews
with household heads, meetings with the Sarpanch (village
head) and group discussions with local community groups
forms the core methods, supplemented with information from
field surveys of an exploratory nature.
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