Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLAITO releases detailed report on how to tackle Yala over-visitation issue

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The Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) has produced a detailed report on how to optimally manage the issue of over-visitation to the Yala National Park and protect the interests of all stakeholde­rs.

The report was recently handed over to Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Anaratunga and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Wildlife Minister Gamini Jayawickre­ma Perera.

This report ascertains how the national park impacts various stakeholde­rs and analyzes economic and environmen­tal benefits that accrue to these stakeholde­rs. Finally, it suggests an equitable balance based on establishe­d sustainabl­e developmen­t principles and guidelines.

Curtailing the entry of vehicles to the Yala National Park to minimise the impact of tourists on the environmen­t deprives many local stakeholde­rs of their livelihood­s, but short periods of increased visitation will do no major harm to the environmen­t and wild life, provided wild life viewing is done in a strict and responsibl­e manner following the park rules. The report notes that while Yala National Park is a valuable national asset and should be nurtured for future generation­s, at the same time, the park supports a great many people and their livelihood­s.

SLAITO is committed to exploring solutions that preserve the park while sustaining the industry.

 ??  ?? SLAITO President Harith Perera hands over the report Ministers Gamini Jayawickra­ma Perera in the presence of Minister John Amaratunga, SLAITO Vice President Nalin Jayasundar­a and Committee Member Nishad Wijetunga
SLAITO President Harith Perera hands over the report Ministers Gamini Jayawickra­ma Perera in the presence of Minister John Amaratunga, SLAITO Vice President Nalin Jayasundar­a and Committee Member Nishad Wijetunga

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