Abstract
In the past two decades, the Maldivians have built up a flourishing tourist industry. Tourist resorts have been established on hitherto uninhabited small islands and by 1990 the number of tourists has increased to nearly 200 000. The Maldivian tourist resorts represent a special type of tropical beach resorts catering only to the tourists’ needs for accommodation, board, leisure and recreation. They are distinctly separate from the islands inhabited by the Maldivians and intercultural communication does not take place. These resorts are in effect ‘tourist enclaves’. Holiday facilities in the resorts are clearly geared to the coastal environment - the beach, lagoon and reef. The impact of tourism on the atoll ecosystem has resulted in ecological and environmental conflicts.
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Domroes, M. (1993). Maldivian Tourist Resorts and their Environmental Impact. In: Wong, P.P. (eds) Tourism vs Environment: The Case for Coastal Areas. The GeoJournal Library, vol 26. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2068-5_6
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