Abstract
This study is on ‘Risk of climate change at coastal tourism in Bangladesh. The main aim of thisresearch is to describe the risks associated with climate change that has an impact on tourism. The study usesprimary data collected from the respondents (Domestic, Local and International Tourists) by using variousmethods like; observation, survey and questionnaire. This research mainly adopts with close-endedquestionnaire. This study uses Five Point Likert scale to measure the intensity of risk. This research identifiesvarious types of risk like Rise of sea level, Rise of temperature, Acidic Sea, Damage Property, Damageinfrastructure, Damage Livelihood, Damage environmental resources, Inundation during Storm, Risky Road,Heat Waves, Coastal Floods, Droughts, Pollution, Leads Powerful Hurricanes, and Allergy. This study alsoexplores some other risks including Rainstorm, Disrupt Food Supply, Mangrove Deforestation, SalineIntrusion, Scarcity of Fresh Water, Population Displacement, Water Intrusion, Undermining of LocalCommunities, Coastline Erosion, Fish Stocks Inundate, Rough weather, Hot Sunshine with their intensity.
Highlights
IntroductionIntroduction Government of Bangladesh is going to establish an exclusive tourist zone on 1100 acres of land near Cox’s Bazar
Tourism contributes to economic development and social welfare
Tourism industry contains various types of industries that contribute to national GDP-like photography, natural resources, leisure, and recreational industry
Summary
Introduction Government of Bangladesh is going to establish an exclusive tourist zone on 1100 acres of land near Cox’s Bazar This zone is only for exclusive foreign tourists (https://www.eturbonews.com). Global warming is accelerating the rate of sea level rise (https://www.ucsusa.org). Sea level rise associated with climate change could displace tens of millions of people in low-lying areas – especially in developing countries (https://www.sciencedirect.com). One of the major consequences of human-induced climate change and global warming is a greater occurrence of extreme weather events with potentially catastrophic effects for organizations, industries, and society (Linnenluecke & Andrew, 2010). It is very effective tool for promoting sustainable development and poverty reduction From this study, this country will be capable to identify the risk of climate change at costal tourism. This research is important to students, researchers, and policy maker for social and economic development of Bangladesh
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