EcoTourism What is EcoTourism Ecotourism is a form

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Eco-Tourism

Eco-Tourism

What is Eco-Tourism? • Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile and

What is Eco-Tourism? • Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism.

Some characteristics of ecotourism: • • • Involves travel to natural destinations. Builds environmental

Some characteristics of ecotourism: • • • Involves travel to natural destinations. Builds environmental awareness. Provides direct financial benefits for conservation. Provides financial benefits and empowerment for local people. Respects local culture. Supports human rights and democratic movements such as conservation of biological diversity and cultural diversity through ecosystem protection.

Its negative impacts: • Socio-cultural impact: There is a very high probability of a

Its negative impacts: • Socio-cultural impact: There is a very high probability of a culture clash. Outside influences can wreck havoc with the ethnic way of living. Local culture and heritage should be showcased but often it is ‘packaged’ to conform to Western expectations. Bastardization of customs into pop culture is an ever present danger. Also, eco-tourism often forms the single source of revenue for a community. Any cyclical changes in the economy affect it as a whole. Today, corruption and environmental degradation has left many regions in shambles.

Continued…. • Economic impact: very often eco-tourism is sold as a ‘package’ most often

Continued…. • Economic impact: very often eco-tourism is sold as a ‘package’ most often in the country of the traveler. This means that very little currency gets into the hands of the local community. Another problem lies in the fact that in order to meet the luxury demands of particular tourists, locals must import other goods from outside. For e. g. beverages and food. This essentially means that wealth leaves the community to pay for outside imports. Furthermore, Eco-tourism can put pressure on local resources which have to satisfy the needs of tourists.

Continued… • Environmental impact: Eco-tourism improperly managed means a walkthrough by droves of tourists

Continued… • Environmental impact: Eco-tourism improperly managed means a walkthrough by droves of tourists through virgin lands. This invasion rapidly spirals into an orgy of opportunism as everybody attempts to cash in. Environmental degradation follows. The popularity of an eco-tourism destination could be directly proportional to its rate of destruction. Local flora stand to be harvested for economic gain thus eroding their natural value