Ecotourism as Landscape Management and Conservation Strategy: Chandlai Lake, near Jaipur

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SPA Bhopal

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Chandlai Lake, a vital ecosystem near Jaipur, India, faces significant ecological challenges due to human activities. This thesis proposes ecotourism as a landscape management and conservation strategy for the lake. By promoting responsible tourism activities and fostering an appreciation for the lake's natural beauty, the project aims to achieve a balance between ecological sustainability and economic development. The research will encompass a comprehensive analysis of Chandlai Lake's current ecological state, including biodiversity assessment, habitat evaluation, and identification of human-induced threats. Through this analysis, the thesis will develop a framework for ecotourism development that prioritizes:  Habitat Restoration: Strategies to address habitat degradation and promote the recolonization of fragmented areas.  Sustainable Practices: Design guidelines for low-impact ecotourism activities that minimize environmental impact.  Community Engagement: Programs to educate the public about the lake's ecological sensitivity and foster responsible visitor behavior.  Economic Benefits: Exploration of ecotourism initiatives that generate revenue for local communities, creating incentives for conservation. This landscape thesis will culminate in a comprehensive ecotourism development plan specifically tailored for Chandlai Lake. The plan will encompass design proposals for designated ecotourism zones, infrastructure considerations, and a feasible implementation strategy. Additionally, the research will explore potential financing mechanisms for long-term management and conservation efforts. By implementing this ecotourism strategy, the project aims to transform Chandlai Lake into a thriving ecotourism destination while ensuring its ecological well-being. This approach can serve as a model for sustainable landscape management in other urban water bodies facing similar challenges.

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