Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia

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This paper explores sustainable tourism practices in Southeast Asia, focusing on the interplay between economic growth and environmental conservation. The study employs a case study approach to assess the effectiveness of eco-tourism initiatives in Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Findings indicate that community-based tourism and stringent environmental regulations are key to achieving sustainability. Policy implications for governments and industry stakeholders are discussed.
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Ivanka Mavrodieva, et al. (2024). Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia. International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.70062/globaleconomics.v1i2.41

Ivanka Mavrodieva; Nikolay Nenovsky; Ekaterina Stoykova, "Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia," International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences, vol. 1, no. 2, 2024.

Ivanka Mavrodieva; Nikolay Nenovsky; Ekaterina Stoykova. "Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia." International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences, vol. 1, no. 2, 2024.

Ivanka Mavrodieva; Nikolay Nenovsky; Ekaterina Stoykova. "Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia." International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences 1, no. 2 (2024).

Ivanka Mavrodieva, et al. (2024) 'Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia', International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences, 1(2). doi: 10.70062/globaleconomics.v1i2.41.

Ivanka Mavrodieva; Nikolay Nenovsky; Ekaterina Stoykova. Sustainable Tourism Development : Balancing Growth and Conservation in Southeast Asia. International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences. 2024;1(2).

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