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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Ad-eco-tourism brings more harm than good

Tourism is a booming industry. With many travelers flocking to different destinations around the world, tourism is one of the most profitable companies in global markets. However, air travel, car trips, and other aspects of tourism to pollution of the planet and this crisis is the addition of a problem. Tour operators and the host society recognized that some measures should be taken, and eco-tourism was created as a solution to this problem


 

Eco-tourism is now one of the most dynamic sectors of the tourism industry. Eco-tourism involves the conservation of biological and cultural diversity through education of locals and tourists. By protecting ecosystems it has a positive effect on local communities and their livelihoods through their participation in projects and reduce environmental impact
Why is ecotourism
A tourism operator who offers eco-tourism is essentially an operator who does not have a negative impact on the environment and helps to support and promote quality of life of local ecosystems
Their activities should not pollute the local environment and have a mutually beneficial relationship with local residents through education, how they survived without damage to the environment maintained. In South Africa, teaching the people how to minimize the use of arts and crafts from empty cans and containers for waste and establishing a source of income is one example. The tour operator should also be in the training of local people in the areas of environment and teaches them how to live in harmony with it, instead of being involved in destroying it.
There are many benefits to maintain the eco-tourism, hospitality providers many, they offer eco-tourism holidays and accommodation, if they do not. Governments and tourism providers on the promotion of all things related to nature, such as eco-tourism in decline, permitting activities that are not based on sustainable development and environmental communities
Tourism businesses such as ecotourism, ecotourism, tourism and bio-ecologically responsible tourism are advertised as eco-tourism, if they do not fall within this category is realistic
Problems with False eco-tourism
"Greenwashing" is a term used to maintain the appearance of a tourism operator, offering holidays environmentally friendly when they are actually describe environmentally destructive. This practice involves the commercialization of the nature of sex tourism and environmental projects such as eco-tourism. Many people flock to this tour and end up doing more harm to the environment if they are not using the operator of a green '. They are destructive to the environment are not sensitive to cultural needs and take advantage of the tourism industry. They are also misleading for tourists as a desire to destroy the environment for which tourists, or the environment, not to give a call to help tourists what they requested
Despite some market participants that the guidelines still may be a negative impact on the environment and local communities. Eco-tourism operators have quite an impact on the environment with little or no negative effect. If there is a negative influence, it must be countered by a kind of compensatory measures such as planting trees and so on are negotiated
South Africa is currently reaping many economic benefits of ecotourism, but there are still problems with the movement of people, the violation of constitutional rights and the negative environmental impacts of tourism activities.
An eco-tourism operators should invest in local ecosystems and conservation are involved. Rejuvenation of natural resources and the training of local people to live in harmony with these ecosystems is essential to eco-tourism. Educate tourists who support the livelihoods of people to meet their needs without negatively impacting the environment and the conservation of biological and cultural diversity must be approved not only, but achieved through eco-tourism. The money generated through eco-tourism should also be invested in promoting conservation efforts


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