The Challenges of Waste Management in Tourist Destinations: A Sociological Study

Authors

  • . Chikkahanumaiah SCMM Government First Grade College, Yaragatti, Belagavi, Rani Channamma University, Karnataka, India
  • Anjanappa B. H. Research and P G Studies Centre Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India
  • Regalla Ravikanth Sphoorthy Engineering College Nadergul, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61453/jobss.v2025no35

Keywords:

Waste Generation, Waste Management, Impact on Society, Tourists Behaviors, Tourist Places

Abstract

This study examines the growing challenge of waste generation in tourist destinations, focusing on Udupi district, known for its diverse landscapes and high tourist inflow. Tourism significantly increases waste especially, plastics and food waste leading to pollution, health risks, pressure on local waste systems, and conflicts between tourists and residents. Using a descriptive research design and simple random sampling of 150 respondents, the study found widespread negligence among tourists regarding waste disposal, even among the educated. All surveyed tourist spots face major recycling and reuse challenges. Despite efforts by the Department of Municipal and Panchayat Administration, diverse cultural behaviors, business activities, and inadequate amenities contribute to rising waste levels. The research highlights how convenience-seeking and limited awareness of local waste norms worsen the problem. It recommends promoting sustainable practices, strengthening waste infrastructure, and encouraging responsible tourist behavior to reduce environmental impacts and support effective waste management.

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Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

Chikkahanumaiah, ., B. H., A., & Ravikanth, R. (2025). The Challenges of Waste Management in Tourist Destinations: A Sociological Study. Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2025(3). https://doi.org/10.61453/jobss.v2025no35