The Major Environmental Issues In The Tourism Industry In Thailand

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There is no proper definition of the word “developing countries”. The reason for this is that many analysts believe that the word “developing countries” does not require a proper definition as they are mostly known as third world countries. Basically, countries that do not have high quantity of economic movement in demand to propose the obligatory resources for the broad majority of the people to disguise slight requirements of use to guarantee good settings of health, food, education, lodging and amenities are known as developing countries (Mowforth, & Munt, 2015). The notion is linked to fairness, circulation of revenue, and identical prospects. Some of the indicators of developing countries are high proportion of redundancy, high proportion …show more content…

There are diverse kinds of environmental issues that Thailand faces which is also affecting the tourism significantly (Sharpley, & Telfer, 2014). The major environmental issues affecting the country are water pollution from organic and factory wastes; and air pollution from vehicle emissions. The water pollution from organic and factory wastes are a serious issue for the tourism industry residing in Thailand. KanlayanasuKho, Ritchie, & Campiranon, (2014) state that the coastal areas biodiversity and marine life numbers have reduced significantly because of the overfishing and the garbage that is released in the water. The garbage usually starts from shrimp farms and agriculture areas owing to which it travels into the seas which also affects the marine life. Furthermore, tourism brings with it additional troubles for coastal areas because sewage by the hotels is released into the sea owing to which it stays in the sea for a long time, and eventually harms the marine lives significantly. Furthermore, tourism also increases the issue of marine environment comprising of illegally harvesting seashells being thrown into the sea as well as anchoring tour boats on coral reefs. Thailand’s beaches are popular for the kind of atmosphere they provide to its people and the tourists (Ingram, Tabari, & Watthanakhomprathip, 2013). However, the environmental issue is posing a serious threat as most of the time, plastic bottles are found lying around on the beach and no one is bothered to clean it up. This puts up a bad image of tourism aspect of Thailand in front of

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