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Challenges and opportunities for the resumption of nature tourism in post-pandemic Sri Lanka
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Challenges and opportunities for the resumption of nature tourism in post-pandemic Sri Lanka

Priyan Perera, Charitha Jayakody, Udeshika Jayapali and David Newsome
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, Vol.11(2), pp.234-246
2023
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Abstract

COVID-19 nature-based tourism negative impacts over-tourism Sri Lanka tourism planning
Prior to COVID-19 heavy tourist pressure was causing environmental degradation and wildlife disturbance in Sri Lankan protected areas. The pandemic abruptly stopped visitation causing devastating impacts on the entire nature-based tourism sector. At the same time, the pandemic opened a window of opportunity to rethink the way the nature-based tourism is practiced in Sri Lanka's protected areas and bring it to the “sustainable track”. In this paper, we present a “position statement” to aid planning for sustainable and resilient nature-based tourism in post-pandemic Sri Lanka by validating and employing previous work on sustainable nature-based tourism planning, and information gathered through field observations and semi-structured interviews of nature-based tourism stakeholders in Sri Lanka. Future planning will require reflection and research with the aim of developing a more responsible and ethical approach to tourism activity and the viewing of wildlife. As the present economic and energy crisis is likely to prolong social and environmental difficulties, planning for a resilient nature-based tourism industry and appropriate community engagement is a priority.

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