A resolution was passed at a day-long seminar here yesterday by the NGOs ahead of the summit of BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) which would be held in Goa on October 15 and 16.
"Goa needs a people's charter for tourism that disowns the government's master plan and instead offers a people-based approach to tourism based on justice and equity," said the resolution.
Bengaluru-based EQUATIONS and the Centre for Responsible Tourism, Goa, had organised the seminar.
"The state must adopt the principle of regulation in tourism and not this pattern of unstructured and unhindered growth of tourism. Goa's carrying capacity has its limitations, we must operate with an eye on the future generations," said the resolution.
It also said that people's movements in Goa must insist on the implementation of 'Pollution Pays Principle' in the context of corporations in tourism, making the polluter liable to pay compensation to those affected.
"Uniqueness of Goan tourism is the involvement of a large number of people from the locality," he said.
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