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Thailand tackles overtourism

07 Aug 2019 - by Adele Mackenzie
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THE Tourism Authority of Thailand

(TAT) is pioneering policies and

legislation relating to the growing

global problem of overtourism.

Its objective of reducing touristrelated waste by 50% by 2020 is well

on track, with the association working

closely with tourism suppliers and other

government agencies, including the

Department of National Parks (DNP), to

ensure waste reduction and discourage

the use of single-use plastics.

Director of the TAT office in London,

Chiravadee Khunsub, said it had

introduced a number of initiatives to

encourage local tourism suppliers to

focus on waste reduction and other

sustainable and environmentally

friendly practices. This includes annual

awards that recognise these practices

among tourism suppliers.

DNP said on its website recently that

the ban on single-use plastics would

help reduce plastic waste by around

three million items.

Another encouraging move, according

to Chiravadee, has been the banning of

smoking on 24 of Thailand’s beaches.

Designated smoking areas have been

provided, but those who flout the laws

face hefty fines and even jail time.

Low-impact tourism is another

way Thailand is ensuring that one

of its biggest GDP earners remains

sustainable. The popular Maya Bay

has been closed until 2021 to give

the ecology time to recover from

approximately 5 000 people visiting the

beach daily before it closed. Since the

closure last year, the fragile coral reefs

are re-forming and sharks were recently

seen returning to the bay.

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