An Analysis of Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Northern Areas of Pakistan: A Case of Organic Farming Hunza Valley
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2018
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4th International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Abstract
The paper aims to seek the effects of tourism on biodiversity (Variety of plants and animals
life in a particular habitat) of Northern Areas of Pakistan considered as visitor’s paradise filled
with colors of nature. It is believed that tourism leads to economic growth of a specific region,
with spillover effect on national economy. Tourist industry needs massive arrangements like
housing, transportation and infrastructural development; with a negative bearing on
environment in form deforestation, air pollution, water pollution, land erosion and other
ecological losses. An obvious consequence of tourist movement is influx of consumer goods
produced in industrial towns; that will act as catalyst for polluting environment in form of
plastic, heavy metals (A metal of relatively high density) and CFC’s (Chlorofluorocarbons:
hazardous materials for nature). Furthermore inclusion in net of national economy serves as a
detriment of local small scale village based industries. The paper aims to analyze the impacts
generated by a boom in tourist industry on natural, social and economic ecology of northern
areas of Pakistan through SWOT analysis and suggest remedies to cure environmental
degradation by establishing environment friendly local economies of Hunza Valley of Pakistan.
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Biodiversity, Economic Growth, Pakistan, Hunza Valley, SWOT
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Murtaza, S.H. and Dr.Nawaz, R. (2018). An Analysis of Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Northern Areas of Pakistan: A Case of Organic Farming Hunza Valley.4th International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p98