1. Impacts of natural Disaster in
Tourism and related
livelihoods
Case study (Nepal)
By
K.K.Swaroop Reddy
St 117049
2. Contents
• Introduction
• Impact of natural disaster onTourism of Nepal
• Tourist places that have been heavily damaged
• Stakeholders involvement
• Action taken by the government
• Conclusion & Recommendation
• References
4. Impact of natural disaster onTourism of Nepal
• Loss of jobs for the Local people
• Social disadvantages
• Decrease income in the Local Community
5. Tourist places that have been heavily damaged
Bhimsen’s tower Kathmandu Durbar Square
Bhaktapur Durbar Square Patan Durbar
6. Social Consequences of Natural Disasters on
Livelihoods
• Housing
• Health
• Education buildings
• Transportation
• Political Instability
• Stored Crop Losses
7. Bhakari, traditional bamboo structure used for storing
grain inside the house, destroyed in the collapse of the
house
Carcass of a buffalo being
extracted from rubbles
Children shelter in Phutung Village Picture:
UNICEF
Children and
families rest
along with
their
belongings in
a open area
Injured
animals
in
Nuwakot
8. Stakeholders involvement
• Who are involved in this disaster management process
Government , Military of different countries, NGOs like unesco, Red cross,
many other originations, Local communities.
9. Action taken by the government
• Temporary Shelters
• Priority Items
• Transportation
• Deployment ofYouthVolunteers
• EarthquakeVictim Identity Card
10. Conclusion & Recommendation
• Earthquake damage to old historical buildings.
• Earthquake blocked roads, disconnecting remote villages.
• Many people and tourist lost their lives due to this earth quacks.
• Mainly the buildings affected are not constructs according to the standards
of Nepal
• The Small business people lost their livelihood.