Published 2023-04-26
Keywords
- sustainable tourism development,
- coastal tract,
- human perception,
- indigenous people
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Abstract
Balasore is famous for its long sea beach and pleasant natural beauty. This district is noted
for the river Subarnarekha, Buhdabalanga and also the extended calm sea beach. It is also
bestowed with the Chandipur, Talsari and Bichitrapur sea Beach. Balasore is appreciated for
its salt, Brass utensils, stone and clay works. Ayodhya, Balaramgadi, Bardhanpur,
Bhusandeswar, Chandaneswar, Chandipur, Kasaphal, Langaleswar, Laxmannath,
Panchalingeswar, Raibania, Remuna, Sajanagarh, Talasari, Tripisagadia and Kupari are some
of the places of tourist interest. The sustainable development as a strategic tool requires a
process of planning and management that brings together a series of interests and indigenous
people’s concerns in the form of planning and development. The objective of this present
research is to study the indigenous people’s attitude in Coastal tract of Balasore district,
Odisha- towards the impacts of coastal tourism as also to suggest the strategic interventions
for current problems and future needs through intensive field survey and human perception
survey with the help of some statistical methods and GIS tools. The study finding suggests
that the residents’ participation and co-operation is necessary to make the tourism
development more sustainable.