SMART JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STUDIES VOL. 19 NO. 1 PAPER 8
10.5958/2321-2012.2023.00008.8
APPLICATION OF ECONOMIC MODELS TO GREEN CIRCUMSTANCE FOR MANAGEMENT OF LITTORAL AREA: A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ARRANGEMENT
 
Asik Rahaman Jamader*, Shahnawaz Chowdhary**, Srijib Shankar Jha*** and Bidisha Roy****
*    Department of Tourism & Hotel Management, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
**    Centres for Hospitality & Tourism, BGSB University Rajouri, J&K, India
***    FMS, Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
****    Assistant Professor, Asia Pacific Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
 
It is necessary to take into account the tourism sector’s long-term environmental effects on a certain site, even though the growth of the tourism industry can assist a region economically. The long-term effects of growing number of tourists on ecological condition must be taken into account by those assessing different development possibilities, especially when the tourism business depends on a particular ecological state. This study outlines one method for fixing pleasure tourist behaviour to an ecological model that predicts the environmental effects of increasing number of tourists. Variables, based on research information and data on the water quality, taken from Ministry of Tourism website, were used to run two simulations for the system. According to the findings, a tourist destination's long-term survival depends in part on how well it can adapt to the changes brought on by growing hospitality industry. Additional framework elements, such as the travel industry and the adoption of the developed method in other contexts, could all be the subject of future research.
 
KEYWORDS: Economic Model, Sustainability, Tourism, Ecology and Management JEL CLASSIFICATIONS: Z32, Q53 and Z39 FULL TEXT