Nature-based tourism is increasing throughout the world. Most are based in national parks and restricted areas. UNESCO has declared 28% of the world‟s largest contiguous mangrove forest, the Sundarban, as a world heritage site in 1987. Sundarban is the largest mangrove forest in the world, which is facing various kinds of threats. More than millions of people depends on cutting the tree, hunting animal other sources that are related with Sundarban. Negative natural and anthropogenic impacts and over-exploitation of natural resources have caused severe harm to the ecosystem. A growing human population with few different support opportunities poses a significant threat to the mangrove forest. There is an illegal increase in the reduction of t...
World heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site in 1992. Sund...
Tourism sectors can play very significant rules for the development of Bangladesh economy because it...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 26-07, "Does tourism contribute to local live...
Nowadays consumers are highly interested in the quality of the products they eat, especially when th...
Tourism as the largest economic sector in the world can have enormous developmental impact on the li...
Tourism is one of the ever-growing industries all around the world. It has been highlighted recently...
Ecotourism has been touted globally as a tool that promotes sustainable development. Yet ecotourism ...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Sundarban is world famous for its mangrove vegetation and is approximately of 10,000 sq km in area i...
Intertidal mangrove forests cover much of the coastline of Southeast Asia, provide crucial ecosystem...
Conservation of mangrove is a primary responsibility of mankind as per wide silent contribution to t...
Ecotourism development in a mangrove forest area includes many positive and negative aspects and req...
This research investigates whether or not the Tongke-Tongke mangrove forest in Sinjai Regency has th...
Coastal region in Bangladesh is always includes floodplains mangroves marshes and fringing coral ree...
Bangladesh is a land of diverse forest-based natural attractions throughout the evergreen, semi-ever...
World heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site in 1992. Sund...
Tourism sectors can play very significant rules for the development of Bangladesh economy because it...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 26-07, "Does tourism contribute to local live...
Nowadays consumers are highly interested in the quality of the products they eat, especially when th...
Tourism as the largest economic sector in the world can have enormous developmental impact on the li...
Tourism is one of the ever-growing industries all around the world. It has been highlighted recently...
Ecotourism has been touted globally as a tool that promotes sustainable development. Yet ecotourism ...
The Sundarban is the world famous largest single tract of mangrove forest in the world located in th...
Sundarban is world famous for its mangrove vegetation and is approximately of 10,000 sq km in area i...
Intertidal mangrove forests cover much of the coastline of Southeast Asia, provide crucial ecosystem...
Conservation of mangrove is a primary responsibility of mankind as per wide silent contribution to t...
Ecotourism development in a mangrove forest area includes many positive and negative aspects and req...
This research investigates whether or not the Tongke-Tongke mangrove forest in Sinjai Regency has th...
Coastal region in Bangladesh is always includes floodplains mangroves marshes and fringing coral ree...
Bangladesh is a land of diverse forest-based natural attractions throughout the evergreen, semi-ever...
World heritage site-Sundarbans were declared as the world’s 560th Ramsar Wetlands site in 1992. Sund...
Tourism sectors can play very significant rules for the development of Bangladesh economy because it...
This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 26-07, "Does tourism contribute to local live...