Economic benefits and Overtourism: The long-term impact on the economic dynamics of Fort-Kochi

  • Fazlur Rahman , Nor Hazliza Abd Halim

Abstract

Over the two decades Kochi, Kerala has experienced remarkable growth in a number of
tourists, both domestic and international tourists increased to more than 30 percent between
1996-2016. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the long-term impact of overtourism on the
dynamics of Fort-Kochi, as it became a popular tourist destination for their heritage values with
a unique geographical location. Fort-Kochi located in the North-Western part of Kerala State in
Kochi district is the main heritage tourist’s attraction. It is known for its natural and built
heritage, and become a great attraction for international tourists who find the experience both of
exotic and heritage. Being more popular and being loved too much will become a challenge and
which leads to overtourism. This research is trying to elaborate on the trend of mass-tourism and
its impact on the economy of Fort-Kochi, as noticed a significant change in trends of tourist’s
shopping. It is brought out the economic problem of inflation and displacement of traditional
occupation due to the uncontrolled increases of tourism activities in the Fort-Kochi. Due to
overtourism and impact of factory-made market leading to endangering line on traditional
craftsmanship. It is being threatened with extinction, and the consequences will be catastrophic.
It is projected that such a trend may have a significant impact upon the local population of FortKochi. This study is based on a survey of 25 local resident’s feedback, 50 shop-owners and
craftsmen and 50 tourists about the trend of shopping, demand and supply and its impact on city
dynamics

Published
2020-05-10
How to Cite
Fazlur Rahman , Nor Hazliza Abd Halim. (2020). Economic benefits and Overtourism: The long-term impact on the economic dynamics of Fort-Kochi. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(10s), 1383 - 1391. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/14649
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