Critical Convergence: Tourism and Climate Action - Madhurjya Sarma
Description
Can tourism finally break free of mass consumption and become a method for meaningful community engagement? Host Umayal Eswaran dives into the world of sustainable tourism with Madhurjya Sarma, a Senior Project Manager at Global Himalayan Expedition (GHE).
This insightful conversation breaks down how sustainable tourism and climate action converge to help transform communities in the remotest parts of the world, and how community-driven solutions can unlock long-term change.
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Episode Highlights
00:00 – 03:41 | A Purpose-Driven Journey
* From teacher to tourism and clean energy advocate
* Unlocking purpose on a field trip
* The sustainable development journey
03:42 – 07:35 | Lighting Up Remote Communities
* Over 60 years without light
* Taking the wonders of technology to over 200 villages
* The milestone of electricity
07:36 – 11:54 | Where The Roads Do Not Go
* The terrain challenge
* 20,000 steps, multiplied
* Stranded in the mountains
* Reiterating community needs
11:55 – 13:29 | Acting When It Matters
* Connecting people to human realities
* The big why: Choosing to act
* Waking up to our roles
13:30 – 17:59 | Traditional Wisdom vs. Modern Solutions
* Resistance to change
* Building trust through collaboration
* Cultivating community leadership
* Local knowledge as the basis for creating solutions
18:00 – 22:47 | Infrastructure Sustainability
* Long-term technical concerns
* Enabling community-driven systems and creating ‘climate engineers’
* Committees for continuity
22:48 – 27:16 | Tourism for Climate Action
* Going ‘carbon negative’
* Minimising damage, maximising positive impact
* A holistic approach to sustainable tourism
27:18 – 30:26 | Government Involvement
* Government support for development rollout
* Preventing over tourism
* Sharing responsibility between sectors
30:27 – 33:47 | Vision For The Future
* The tourism industry in 5 to 10 years
* A community-first approach
* The necessity of a circular economy
* Localism for long-term sustainability
33:48 – 38:50 | The Unconventional Path
* Shifting parental expectations
* Supporting the changemaker’s passion and purpose
* Partnerships for the future
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