Cox’s Bazar is one of Bangladesh’s leading coastal areas, mainly because of its scenic beauty. Tourism in this area led to the development of facilities such as hotels, restaurants, airport, gift shops etc. and supports local communities in form of employment opportunity. Recently, this area is showing signs of negative environmental impacts such as excessive crowds, poor waste management, security issues, and unplanned construction of hotels to support excessive local tourist demand. This implies that Cox’s Bazar has socio-economic and environmental impacts mainly caused from domestic tourism; certain areas that require immediate attention are discussed in this paper based on the concept of sustainability
The tourism industry in Bangladesh is a thriving sector for its medieval resources, rich historical ...
Bangladesh is a small developing country in South Asia, known as the undiscovered gem of Asia, it is...
<span>Tourism appeal includes natural places like beaches, eco-parks, lakes, valleys, rivers, island...
Cox’s Bazar is one of Bangladesh’s leading coastal areas, mainly because of its scenic beauty. Touri...
Tourism is acquiring the attention worldwide especially in the developing countries (Akpabio et al. ...
Tourism is an important driver of economic growth. Tourism is one of the most rising industries all ...
Coastal region in Bangladesh is always includes floodplains mangroves marshes and fringing coral ree...
Bangladesh is situated in South Asia, it is bordered by India in the north and east Myanmar to its s...
Tourism is a buzzword worldwide at present days. Bangladesh is also a beneficial country like many o...
Cox’s Bazar, the largest sea beach of the world has reached peak regarding national revenue generati...
The study intends to identify the influences of the tourism industry on the local people’s living st...
‘The problems of environmental damage, economic unsustainability and social dislocation caused by ra...
Currently Cox’s Bazar of Bangladesh has been recognized as a rising tourists’ spot among the fastest...
South Asia offers the world’s best places for vacations and chilling out. From beautiful beaches to ...
Bangladesh is full of natural beauty. It is surrounded by river, coasts and beaches, archaeological ...
The tourism industry in Bangladesh is a thriving sector for its medieval resources, rich historical ...
Bangladesh is a small developing country in South Asia, known as the undiscovered gem of Asia, it is...
<span>Tourism appeal includes natural places like beaches, eco-parks, lakes, valleys, rivers, island...
Cox’s Bazar is one of Bangladesh’s leading coastal areas, mainly because of its scenic beauty. Touri...
Tourism is acquiring the attention worldwide especially in the developing countries (Akpabio et al. ...
Tourism is an important driver of economic growth. Tourism is one of the most rising industries all ...
Coastal region in Bangladesh is always includes floodplains mangroves marshes and fringing coral ree...
Bangladesh is situated in South Asia, it is bordered by India in the north and east Myanmar to its s...
Tourism is a buzzword worldwide at present days. Bangladesh is also a beneficial country like many o...
Cox’s Bazar, the largest sea beach of the world has reached peak regarding national revenue generati...
The study intends to identify the influences of the tourism industry on the local people’s living st...
‘The problems of environmental damage, economic unsustainability and social dislocation caused by ra...
Currently Cox’s Bazar of Bangladesh has been recognized as a rising tourists’ spot among the fastest...
South Asia offers the world’s best places for vacations and chilling out. From beautiful beaches to ...
Bangladesh is full of natural beauty. It is surrounded by river, coasts and beaches, archaeological ...
The tourism industry in Bangladesh is a thriving sector for its medieval resources, rich historical ...
Bangladesh is a small developing country in South Asia, known as the undiscovered gem of Asia, it is...
<span>Tourism appeal includes natural places like beaches, eco-parks, lakes, valleys, rivers, island...