Resilient Coastal Cities for Enhancing Tourism Economy: Integrated Planning Approaches

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Contributors

  • Sonia Chand Sandhu - , Asian Development Bank Philippines (Author)
  • Vedanti Kelkar - , Asian Development Bank Institute (Author)
  • Vaideeswaran Sankaran - (Author)

Abstract

We share insights for an improved understanding of dynamic coastal ecosystems and tourism impacts, based on project level solutions and experiential knowledge of practices and a literature review of impacts of (a) growing pressures from coastal tourism in cities, (b) urban and environmental management practices, and (c) prevailing processes for creating and managing coastal infrastructure. Solutions to the identified problems are based on an analysis of the coastal ecosystems across three broad pillars: (i) city management, (ii) pollution and climate change risks, and (iii) coastal tourism. The problems range from a fragmented approach to coastal infrastructure planning; land and water pollution, fragmentation of natural ecosystems’ loss of habitat and unique biodiversity, salinity intrusion, and climate change risks from sea level rises and natural disasters; and tourism economy dependencies on the management of natural assets and cross-sectoral planning. We recommend paradigm shifts for innovative planning and policy approaches that engage communities, institutions, and other stakeholders.

Details

Original languageEnglish
PublisherADBI Publications
Number of pages41
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

Series Working papers / ADB Institute
Volume1043
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External IDs

ORCID /0009-0005-6955-8349/work/207309978

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals