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Leveraging Digital Technologies for Sustainable Tourism Development in Mountain Regions

Leveraging Digital Technologies for Sustainable Tourism Development in Mountain Regions
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Author(s): Ridhima Sharma (Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies-TC, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 10
Source title: Balancing Mountain Tourism, Cultural Heritage, and Environmental Stability
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Marco Valeri (Niccolò Cusano University, Italy), Amrik Singh (Lovely Professional University, India), Pankaj Kumar Tyagi (Chandigarh University, India)and A.K. Haghi (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8764-1.ch022

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Abstract

The future of alpine areas and their ecosystems depend on how well sustainable tourist concepts are developed. Much of the political and economic writings has focused on how to make sense of development and growth in light of the changing social and economic landscape. Numerous economic policy organizations continue to address the problem as an outcome of the migratory phenomena occurring in internal areas. With an emphasis on the distribution of sustainable income, this research explores how mountain areas' resources relate to the creation of economic possibilities. On the one hand, mountain areas have natural resources that are shared assets and should be protected because of the opportunities they present for sustainable tourism, which they embody. Complex economic conditions, which drive people out of certain areas, call for fresh approaches to resource management that may accommodate locals' needs while keeping an eye on the planet's finite supplies. This study looked at the situation of Auli, India, to see how sustainable tourism strategies relate to managing natural resources.

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