In India, like in many other parts of the developing world, tourism is viewed and promoted as a development paradigm and a sustainable growth option. However, along with the growth in tourism, concerns about the adverse impacts of tourism are also growing. In this context, there is the need to increase responsibility in tourism. Parameters of responsibility in tourism should address tourism holistically, keeping in mind its economic, environmental, social and cultural aspects and the strengthening of institutions, processes and policies. This paper puts down a broad framework of themes that could constitute a possible definition of responsible tourism. It draws from an understanding of the impacts of tourism (positive and negative) and efforts from around the world towards responsible tourism.
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