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Bangladesh has introduced a comprehensive Master Plan for Saint Martin's Island, the nation’s sole coral island, with a focus on sustainable development. This initiative aims to regulate tourism activities while prioritizing conservation efforts to protect the island's unique ecosystem.
The plan seeks to address the growing concerns regarding environmental degradation caused by unregulated tourism, which has been a significant challenge for the island's delicate coral reefs and marine life. By implementing measures to limit tourist numbers and promote responsible travel practices, the government hopes to preserve the island's natural beauty and biodiversity for future generations.
Additionally, the Master Plan includes strategies for community engagement, ensuring that local residents benefit from sustainable tourism practices. This holistic approach aims to balance economic growth with ecological preservation, fostering a harmonious relationship between visitors and the island's environment. As Bangladesh moves forward with this initiative, it sets a precedent for other regions facing similar challenges in managing tourism sustainably.
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