SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC MODELS FOR TRANSFORMING THE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
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Sustainable Tourism, Ecotourism, Community-Based Tourism, Environmental Sustainability, Cultural Heritage Preservation, Destination Management, Overtourism, Tourism Economic Models, Tourism Policy and RegulationAbstract
The 21st century is characterized by rapid economic, technological, and environmental changes that are reshaping the global tourism industry. This research paper discusses the need for sustainable economic models that can ensure the long-term existence, development, and transformation of the tourism sector. It examines how the face of tourism is evolving in an ecologically and socio-culturally sensitive world through the adoption of sustainable practices, innovative technologies, and active engagement of local communities. Using a methodology that includes literature review, case studies, and expert interviews, the study evaluates the economic feasibility of sustainable tourism models, highlighting their potential for increased long-term profitability, equitable benefit sharing, and reduction of negative environmental and social impacts. Furthermore, the research identifies emerging trends and best practices such as ecotourism, cultural tourism, and improved destination management strategies. These approaches provide a strategic roadmap for stakeholders, governments, and entrepreneurs seeking to address both the opportunities and challenges of tourism development in the 21st century. The study concludes that balancing economic sustainability with ethical tourism practices is essential for preserving natural and cultural resources for future generations.
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