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Not quite paradise: Inadequacies of environmental impact assessment in the Maldives

机译:不太天堂:马尔代夫的环境影响评估不足

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The Maldives, a Small Island Developing State (SIDS), has seen a rapid development of its tourism industry over the last 35 years with visitor numbers rising from 1062 visitors per year in 1972 through to over 600,000 today. Both in popular conception and reality the Maldives relies on its marine life and beaches to sustain a tourism industry that contributes over 30% of total GDP.However, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) system in the Maldives is insufficient and this paper analyses the causes and consequences of this situation. This is researched through an analysis of Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Reports, compared against accepted best practice, of a series of established tourism resorts; and through in-depth interviews with high-level officials from Government, commercial tourism resort operators and tourism associations. Sustainable tourism is a critical commercial reality and the implementation of a more appropriate EIA process, as part of that approach, is crucial as the Government leases more islands for tourism resort developments.
机译:马尔代夫是一个小岛屿发展中国家(SIDS),在过去的35年中,其旅游业发展迅速,游客人数从1972年的每年1062名游客增加到今天的60万名。马尔代夫无论从概念上还是现实上都依靠其海洋生物和海滩来维持占GDP总量30%以上的旅游业,但是马尔代夫的环境影响评估(EIA)体系不足,本文分析了原因和这种情况的后果。这是通过对一系列已建立的旅游胜地的环境影响声明(EIS)报告与公认的最佳实践进行比较分析得出的;并与政府,商业旅游胜地经营者和旅游协会的高级官员进行了深入采访。可持续的旅游业是关键的商业现实,作为该方法的一部分,实施更适当的环境影响评估程序至关重要,因为政府为旅游度假区的开发出租了更多的岛屿。

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