Mountain Tourism: Research and Development

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The mountains are considered the symbol of courage and peace. These are the last natural frontiers, and nature’s ultimate strongholds. In Europe, Alps are extensively being used for mountain tourism. The Rockies are a great source of inspiration to Canada, USA and Mexico. The Andes Ranges are the most beautiful scenic mountains in Southern America and are being used for tourism. Some nations have done marvelous work in mountain tourism.

The mountains are the most modern genetic pool for the human being over this earth. The Caucasus, Carpathians and a few other parts of Southern Europe are a source of wild fruits, nuts, wild pears, apples, plum, pistachio, pomegranate, fig and wild wheats.

Mountains are storehouses for natural resources- water, minerals and timber. The mountain forests protect the lands from flood, avalanche, erosion and landslide. The Archa (juniper) forests that once covered Tien Shan, Pamir Alai in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhatan have been vanished away once covering 20,000km2 Archa forests have been reduced to 400 km2.

The mountains are a great source of freshwater rivers. We should harness and protect them for mountain tourism and sustainable livelihood.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Taj Rawat

Taj Rawat is a writer and journalist of international fame. Postgraduate in sociology, postgraduate diploma in Information Management and Public Relations. Special Studies on Mountain studies and Research. Contributed 35 dailies, weekly and monthly magazines in India as well as abroad. He has written 35 books and 20 more books are in press.He has worked in some projects of Ford Foundation, WHO, UNICEF and UNESCO.Life member: Fauna and Flora International (UK), Sahitya Academy (New Delhi), International Institute of Mountain Studies and Research, Global Village of India, International Orchid Club, Dehradun Uttranchal.

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Title
Mountain Tourism: Research and Development
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788176256025
Length
xi+211p., Tables; Acronyms; References; Index; 23cm.
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