Kerala to study backwaters, eco-friendly bids to boost tourism
By James Paul | 08 Oct 2002
Kochi: Kerala Chief Minister A K Antony has called for a carrying capacity study of the states backwaters and eco-friendly initiatives for promoting sustainable tourism.
Talking at Kerala Travel Mart (KTM), a three-day tourism buyer-seller meet, Antony said the tourism industry and the government should ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly environment. This is essential both to sustain tourism as well as to provide a necessary environment that will encourage the growth of tourism.
In
recent years there has been a phenomenal growth in backwater
tourism. The carrying capacity of Keralas backwaters
needs to be scientifically assessed and all efforts should
be made to preserve the environment for sustainable backwater
tourism, he added.
Economic diversification and technological improvement have created a conducive environment for tourism development in the present age of globalisation, he said. It has been recognised as the core competency sector on account of its potential for generating income and creating employment opportunities.
The tourist arrivals touched 5.5 million in 2001, generating a revenue of $850 million, which is 6.29 per cent of the states gross domestic product. Antony described tourism as the engine of growth, giving a huge push to Keralas economy in the coming years. Realising the importance, the government has increased the allocation for tourism by five-fold in the Tenth Five Year Plan.
Kerala Tourism Minister K V Thomas said the development of tourist destinations will be controlled and regulated based on the guidelines formulated through area development plans. New products will be promoted to sustain the position, which Kerala has already achieved in the tourist map of the world.
Kerala tourism has initiated steps to develop and implement effective marketing strategies for better mileage and value for the money spent, he added. This will be based on the market analysis and consumer preferences.
Kerala Industry Minister P K Kunhalikutty said KTM should be seen as a curtain raiser to the Global Investors Meet, scheduled to be held in January 2003 in Kochi. Indian Prime Minister A B Vajpayee will inaugurate the meet. KTM will give a good boost to GIM, Kunhalikutty said.
Buyers from Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Australia, the US, Italy, Belgium and Hong Kong are attending the mart. Over 800 buyers have registered and nearly 500 stalls, including 10 houseboats, have been put up at the KTM venue.
Karnataka
Tourism Minister D B Inamdar, Tamil Nadu tourism commissioner
Vittal Murthy, Andhra Pradesh tourism secretary Chandana
Khan, among others, attended the inaugural function. The
tourism departments of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh,
Pondicherry, Lakhshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Islands
are participating in the mart.