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When will Maldives open for Indian tourists 2021? 

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The results suggest growth of tourism and development of the industry is one major factor driving the carbon emission in Maldives.
As such, the drift deposits will provide a continuous record of Indian monsoon development in the region of the Maldives.
We are confident that the people of the Maldives are not condemned to become flooded in the near future.
By highlighting contrasting views, between fact and perception, and between residents in different occupations, we demonstrate that the effects of tourism in Maldives are complex and heterogeneous.
These results suggest that FADs in the Maldives may act inde- pendently.
It is important to note that better waste management and the use of environmentally friendly infrastructure development is needed to reduce the impacts of resorts in the Maldives.
Species diversity in the Maldives appears to be higher than the western Indian Ocean region due to the stronger influence of central Indo-Pacific faunas.
This indicates that the government of the Maldives and the major tour operators that organise tourist vacations have to emphasise their marketing efforts independently of each tourist source country.
For future sustainable development of the Resort Islands, the tourists' environmental awareness must be increased to promote greater responsibility for the protection of the fragile coral and reef ecosystems of the Maldives.