The all-inclusive approach to sustainable storage of renewable energy necessitates the participation of the entire world, as renewable energy sources are not limited to one state or country. The responsibility of engaging people is achieved innovatively with social media. Social media plays a prominent role in promoting the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and incorporating sustainability and responsibility among the people for our planet. The novelty of this chapter is to address the role of social media in engaging the local community to understand the opinion of organizations and stakeholders for the better use of renewable energy resources in the tourism sector. This chapter seeks to discuss the question: How is social media a communicator of sustainable renewable energy for future usage? This chapter also highlights the role of social media in portraying social campaigns with themes, slogans, and a manifesto with clear, crisp, and concise messages for the potential use of renewable energy in tourism.
Achieving sustainability is a primary agenda of developing countries for Vision 2030. On the other hand, technological advancement appears to be a catalyst for achieving those goals. Similarly, the role of social media cannot be ignored while reviewing the impact of tech advancement on our social well-being. This research study evaluates the nexus between different factors of sustainable tourism. It focuses on tourism resources, i.e., natural, artificial, renewable, and non-renewable. Government participation is responsible for optimising economic benefits; while preserving social, cultural, and ecological features. The researcher analyses different social media in India to assess the significance of Responsible/ Sustainable Tourism. This research paper will help the tourists to suggest the various platforms of social media and its importance related to tourism.
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