Title: | INFLUENCE OF BEACH TOURISM IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: A STUDY AT MARARIKULAM |
Other Titles: | MA Sociology Dissertation 2015-17 |
Authors: | MERLIN JOSE |
Keywords: | Dissertation MA Sociology INFLUENCE OF BEACH TOURISM IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: A STUDY AT MARARIKULAM |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Loyola College of Social Sciences |
Abstract: | Tourism today is emerging as a leading sector in the world and is now considered by some as the
number one industry. Coastal tourism is the sum of activities relating to the travel and stay over
by people visiting the coastal zone. Coastal tourism developments comprise developments and
activities conducted upon land immediately adjacent to the shoreline, coastal wetlands, estuaries
and tidal waters and associated marine waters. The present study is an attempt to find out the
changes in the coastal community due to the influence of beach tourism in Mararikulam .A pilot
study was conducted to understand the feasibility of this study. As part of it researcher visited the
Mararikulam coastal area and discussed the influence of tourism projects with local people
including local leaders, social workers and those who work in tourism projects.
The study adopted quantitative approach with a cross sectional design. Size of the sample was 60
respondents. Respondents were selected by following the technique of purposive sampling.
The study found that that coastal tourism has produced both positive and negative economic as
well as environmental impacts. The tourism in this coastal community helps to reduce the
unemployment among native people and provides new emerging job like umbrella selling, life
guard, security etc, native people, especially aged population have the fear of loss of their moral
values and existing social order but they support tourism because it provides them economic
stability and fishing is not adequate for their livelihood. Tourism led to the infrastructural
development of their region.
The findings of the present study can be used by the local Panchayath officials and other
authorities to evolve better strategies for the further development of tourism in coastal areas |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1636 |
Appears in Collections: | MA Sociology Dissertations 2015-17
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