Sustainable practices in low carbon tourism: A case study of Thailand

Aphisavadh Sirivadhanawaravachara *

Associate Professor of Magadh University (India), Industry Professional, Bangkok, Thailand.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(03), 607–621
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.3.3684
 
Publication history: 
Received on 25 October 2024; revised on 01 December 2024; accepted on 05 December 2024
 
Abstract: 
Environmental challenges emanating from the impacts of climate change in Thailand's tourism sector remain serious for one of the important pillars. These underpin the need for low-carbon tourism that is based on sustainable practices to guarantee the long-term well-being of the country's natural resources and communities. This case study investigates the low-carbon initiatives current situation in the Khaosok Tourism Cluster, with a focus on community-based tourism, government policies, and private sector participatory approaches to sustainable development. It enumerates the main benefits derived from embracing low-carbon practices through a qualitative multi-method approach: environmental protection, economic growth, and the social development of the local community. The study also highlights various significant challenges that the Khaosok Tourism Cluster face, including financial constraints, general lack of awareness about low carbon tourism among its stakeholders, and a regulatory shortfall that works to inhibit the adoption of sustainable measures. The addressing of such challenges is crucial to the successful integration of low carbon practices in the tourism industry. Outcomes of this research also point to the importance of multi-agency coordination and collaboration across government agencies, private operators, and the communities. These players should be working hand in hand in the development of mechanisms that give way to a low-carbon tourism community. This study proposes some recommendations; the first of these relates to improving incentive policy mechanisms that encourage and ensure compliance with low-carbon practices. Involvement of comprehensive policies and guidelines which will inspire integration of sustainable measures in the tourism sectors. Second, educational programs should be established to boost the understanding and awareness of low carbon tourism among all stakeholders, including tourists themselves, local communities, and tourism operators. A well-informed community stands a better chance of actively participating and supporting such sustainable initiatives. It is also important in the final analysis to institute effective monitoring systems that will help in successful implementation of low carbon practices. This will help in regular monitoring and evaluation to know what needs adjusting in pursuit of sustainability in practice, measure performance, as well as track progress through set targets. It will also provide valuable data for future research and policy development in sustainable tourism. By applying these recommendations, Thailand will set the standard toward low-carbon sustainable tourism to meet global climate goals. The holistic approach will preserve the beauty and resources of the country, while communities of the country will experience economic growth and social well-being.
 
Keywords: 
Sustainability; Sustainable Practice; Tourism; Low Carbon Tourism; Thailand
 
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