Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Managing Social and Environmental Risks in the Tourism Industry: A Theoretical Perspective
Shagufa Ali
JCDR. 2021: 780-786
Abstract
The tourism industry is essential to economic growth, but because of explosive growth, there are worries about social and environmental problems. This study offers a theoretical viewpoint on how such risks should be effectively managed in the tourism industry. The theoretical framework includes ideas like corporate social responsibility, stakeholder theory, and sustainable tourism to create a thorough knowledge of how tourism, society, and the environment interact. This study also explores how industry players, such as local authorities, companies, businesses, and visitors, may manage and reduce these risks. This paper helps build proactive strategies and guidelines for practitioners in the tourism sector and policymakers by looking at the theoretical underpinnings and synthesizing existing knowledge. Ultimately, the research findings will guide sustainable practices and regulations that support ethical tourism development, safeguard cultural and natural assets, and improve the general well-being of host communities and the environment
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