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Implementing Waste Management Solutions in Tourist Destinations
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Author(s): Md. Yeamin Masum (Islamic University, Bangladesh), Mohammad Omar Faruq (Jagannath University, Bangladesh), Md. Nasir Mia (Islamic University, Bangladesh)and Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder (International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Bangladesh)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 28
Source title:
Application of Waste-to-Energy Innovations in Tourism
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder (International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Bangladesh), Sanjeev Kumar (Lovely Professional University, India)and A.K. Haghi (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7605-8.ch001
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Abstract
The prime objective of this study is to identify and implement waste management solution in tourist destinations. Initially, the study focused on the conservation of energy and the minimization of wastage. Through an in-depth review of relevant literature, case studies, and empirical evidences the study offers significant insights into the potential economic and environment friendly practices in the hospitality and tourism industry. The study also highlights how waste management solutions in tourism reduces resource consumption, trash production, and bring economic developments for the host country. The findings of the study reveals that waste management can lead to sustainable development. The study recommends that adoption of renewable energy, recycling of garbage, and conservation of water are some of the measures that might help in the consumption of resources, maintaining of biodiversity and local ecosystems, and management of waste. In this regard, Public-Private Partnership can play a crucial role in implementing waste management solutions in tourist destinations.
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