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A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya

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Ziegler, AD; Wasson, RJ; Sundriyal, Y; Srivastava, P; Sasges, G; Ramchunder, SJ; Ong, CE; Nepal, SK; McAdoo, BG; Gillen, J; Bishwokarma, D ...
Published in: Environmental Hazards
January 1, 2023

As mountain tourism rapidly expands in remote landscapes, there is a critical need for improved disaster risk management to ensure the safety of tourists and industry workers, safeguard infrastructure designed to support tourism and service industries (e.g., transportation), as well as protect the local economies that have come to depend on tourism revenue. Drawing from recent disasters in the Himalaya, we present evidence that the promotion of safe and sustainable tourism is out of sync with the proliferation of inbound tourists who are prone to many types of environmental hazards. The key driver of this situation is commercialisation. Other factors include increased mobilities/access of tourists who are often unaware of or ill-prepared to cope with hazards; lack of regulations with respect to overcrowding, safety and building codes increased exposure to climate change phenomena; and limited disaster response capabilities, including responsibility at the local level. In this perspective we argue that this particularly complex situation is best addressed through the lens of a dynamic system, whereby strong leadership, increased regulation of access and participation, and enhanced professionalism via training are key leverage points in countering uncontrolled commercialisation that drives increased risk to known hazards. The inclusion of tourism into disaster risk management systems is also needed where hazard risks and tourist traffic are high, as tourists are part of the transient population who are often unfamiliar with local conditions and ill-prepared to cope with extreme adversity.

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Environmental Hazards

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1878-0059

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1747-7891

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

Volume

22

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1

Start / End Page

1 / 28

Related Subject Headings

  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
 

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Ziegler, A. D., Wasson, R. J., Sundriyal, Y., Srivastava, P., Sasges, G., Ramchunder, S. J., … Apollo, M. (2023). A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya. Environmental Hazards, 22(1), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/17477891.2021.1984196
Ziegler, A. D., R. J. Wasson, Y. Sundriyal, P. Srivastava, G. Sasges, S. J. Ramchunder, C. E. Ong, et al. “A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya.” Environmental Hazards 22, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/17477891.2021.1984196.
Ziegler AD, Wasson RJ, Sundriyal Y, Srivastava P, Sasges G, Ramchunder SJ, et al. A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya. Environmental Hazards. 2023 Jan 1;22(1):1–28.
Ziegler, A. D., et al. “A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya.” Environmental Hazards, vol. 22, no. 1, Jan. 2023, pp. 1–28. Scopus, doi:10.1080/17477891.2021.1984196.
Ziegler AD, Wasson RJ, Sundriyal Y, Srivastava P, Sasges G, Ramchunder SJ, Ong CE, Nepal SK, McAdoo BG, Gillen J, Bishwokarma D, Bhardwaj A, Apollo M. A call for reducing tourism risk to environmental hazards in the Himalaya. Environmental Hazards. 2023 Jan 1;22(1):1–28.

Published In

Environmental Hazards

DOI

EISSN

1878-0059

ISSN

1747-7891

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

Volume

22

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1 / 28

Related Subject Headings

  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies