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| Green India Mission: India’s REDD+ Action Plan to Disempower and Evict Forest Communities From Their Own Homelands |
| December 23, 2011 |
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| Government of India announced it’s first ever National Action Plan on... |
| Mapping Issues and Challenges in Culture and Tourism |
| December 23, 2011 |
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| This is a background note, which outlines the broad issues... |
| Mapping Issues and Challenges of Ecotourism |
| December 23, 2011 |
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| This is a background note, which outlines the broad issues and... |
| Whither Governance? - Public Private Partnerships and Tourism |
| December 14, 2011 |
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| Private corporations have been actively lobbying the government for a... |
| Submission to the OHCHR on Protection of Children from Sexual abuse in India |
| December 14, 2011 |
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| The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) involves a peer review of the... |
THEMATIC AREAS
Our work across thematic areas is guided by the impacts that tourism has on these areas. We research, campaign and advocate on issues that then emerge and this helps us as an organization to understand tourism’s impacts more comprehensively. The themes we work across currently are:
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CHILD AND TOURISM
We work with local communities, concerned groups, the tourism industry and other players to ensure that the rights of children are protected in the context of tourism. We endeavour to influence central and state governments to incorporate, implement and monitor child sensitive guidelines in their respective policies and legislations.
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ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND TOURISM
We provide a developing-country perspective at the national and international fora on the impacts of trade and economic policies on tourism development and community benefit. We work on influencing the national government's trade and economic policies related to tourism to prioritise community rights, benefits and local regulation.
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ECOSYSTEMS, COMMUNITIES AND TOURISM
We work on international, national and local level policies and processes to build an understanding of environmental impacts of tourism. We critique current models of tourism; all which have a bearing on ecological sustainability, biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods.
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GOVERNANCE, LAW AND TOURISM
We work with rural and urban Local Self Governing Institutions (LSGIs) to exercise their rights and to develop guidelines and mechanisms to strengthen local regulation of tourism and to ensure that they play an active and decisive role in tourism development.
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TOURISM EDUCATION
We aim to influence how tourism is taught in India by mainstreaming critical perspectives and attempt changes in tourism curriculum. We engage with students, teachers and tourism institutions by building awareness on tourism impacts, encouraging research and welcoming interns.
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WOMEN AND TOURISM
The tourism industry claims to be a major employer of women globally, but this is an industry that is far from gender just. Our work examines ways in which women can have greater access, control and ownership over livelihoods and natural resources as well as access to the benefits in the context of tourism. We endeavour to influence policy makers for evolving greater gender-sensitive models and policies for tourism.




