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Monday, November 19, 2007
Case studies of ecotourism Help In Understanding And Bettering Ecotourism In Different Parts Of The World

There has been a lot of interest evinced on the subject of ecotourism and many case studies of ecotourism have been undertaken in different parts of the world for different locations and widely varying conditions in a bid to better understand what ecotourism is all about, and how best to improve it so that it can survive under any conditions.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Is A Case In Point

A case in point is the case study of ecotourism that concerns the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Western Uganda, which is a good attempt at investigating how important and also how relevant is ecotourism and also to understand the awareness and understanding of ecotourism amongst local peoples of the area. Such a case study of ecotourism has a number of different purposes that include assessing the awareness as well as understanding of local peoples regarding ecotourism, assessing how has ecotourism contributed to the local population and finding out if the locals are indeed sensitized on ecotourism as well as the environment. In addition, such a case study of tourism must also delve into finding out whether people that are more educated have better understanding of ecotourism.

After making such case studies of ecotourism, it has been found that even though not many respondents were employed in tourism there was widespread support for ecotourism and conservation of wildlife. There was near unanimity that the idea of ecotourism was good and was well supported by the respondents and that ecotourism would generate income through selling of goods and services to tourists. However, there is a need to put an end to illegal activities that continues to exist even in spite of international interventions.

In any case, different case studies of ecotourism involving different destinations must highlight the potential of ecotourism as an activity that brings economic prosperity and which also will contribute towards a sustainable as well as social development of the host country, and which also promotes preservation of that country’s environmental as also cultural heritage, and at the same time ensures that local communities are also advantaged as a result of ecotourism.

Another good example of ecotourism is Belize, on which subject too there have been conducted many case studies of ecotourism, and this was among the pioneering countries to have embraced ecotourism which focused on attracting tourists to its own rich natural environment, which offered many attractions including diving for which divers came in great numbers regardless of any particular season of the year.



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