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Mavi Ekonomi, Karmaşık Zorluklar: Bangladeş’te Deniz Turizminin Geleceği

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Md Syful Islam

Summary

Researchers examined the opportunities and challenges facing marine tourism development in Bangladesh, assessing the economic, environmental, and cultural potential of the blue economy through qualitative analysis. The study identified key barriers including environmental threats, infrastructure deficiencies, and regulatory gaps that constrain sustainable sea tourism growth.

Bu araştırma, Bangladeş'teki deniz turizminin fırsatlarını ve zorluklarını değerlendirir, ekonomik, çevresel ve kültürel faydalar sağlama kapasitesine odaklanır. Mevcut koşulların ve potansiyelin nitel bir analiziyle, çevresel tehditler, altyapı yetersizlikleri, düzenleyici eksiklikler ve iklim zafiyetleri gibi ana engelleri belirler. Yasal düzenlemeler, altyapı iyileştirmeleri, topluluk katılımı ve çevre koruma kapsayan kapsamlı bir strateji önermektedir. Bulgular, sektörün tam potansiyelini açığa çıkarırken deniz ekosistemlerini korumak için bütünleşik yaklaşımların gerekliliğini vurgulamaktadır.

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