Sapna Madan’s research while affiliated with Kerala Forest Research Institute and other places

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The impacts of tourism on the environment of Mussoorie, Garhwal Himalaya, India
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January 2000

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The Environmentalist

Sapna Madan

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Laxmi Rawat

Mussoorie, a hill resort in the Garhwal Himalaya reveals the changing trends and impacts of tourist activity on its environment. This study was carried out during 1993–1994 and it showed that while Mussoorie had a permanent residential population of 25400 during the winter months, in the peak tourist season of May and June the population exceeded 200000 per month. Because of this huge influx of tourists the demand for lodges/hotels and other related infra-structure and super-structure facilities and amenities in the area was enormous, and it imposed a great stress on the natural environment. The data collected showed that from 1958 to 1988 the number of tourists had increased gradually but that from 1989 tourism in the town escalated following the political disturbances in the Kashmir Valley. The main purpose of the tourism was recreation (80%). It was recorded that the greatest number (60%) of the tourists were middle aged, 53% of the tourists worked in professional services. The majority of the tourists preferred to use the indigenous hotels and about 96% of the tourists used a private vehicle rather than public transport. The installation of modern tourist related facilities and infra-structure has led to the aesthetic degradation of the landscape. Tourist facility development is often disorderly and scattered. To reduce the traffic to Mussoorie town it is suggested that some nearby places like Dhanolti and Park estate should be developed for tourism.

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... The tourism and overall development of the hill town have been influenced by several social and political events on a local, national, and global level, such as the 1857mutiny, the Nationalist movement in the early 20 th century, World Wars 1 &II, Independence in 1947 and post-colonial liberalism (Sengupta, 2019) (Kenny, 1995). However, the town surpassed its tourist carrying capacity decades ago, with over 200000 tourists visiting during the peak summer season (Madan & Rawat, 2000) (Ramachandran & Ramachandran, 2001). As a result, the town authorities struggle to provide basic physical infrastructure both to the tourists and residents pertaining to the overburdening. ...

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A qualitative approach to investigate stakeholders' perceptions of heritage in the tourist-centric colonial hill town of Mussoorie, India
The impacts of tourism on the environment of Mussoorie, Garhwal Himalaya, India
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  • January 2000

The Environmentalist