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This lecture provides an overview of ecotourism, focusing on its principles, segments, and importance for conservation and enriching travel experiences. It discusses responsible tourism, sustainable practices, and the interconnectedness of conservation, communities, and travel.

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# Ecotourism ## ECO + TOURISM - Linked to the ecological concept in allusion to ecologically sustainable - Also has an economic development dimension, a dimension of special interest for the private sector (Higham, 2007) ## Ecotourism- Definition - Ecotourism is now defined as "responsible travel t...

# Ecotourism ## ECO + TOURISM - Linked to the ecological concept in allusion to ecologically sustainable - Also has an economic development dimension, a dimension of special interest for the private sector (Higham, 2007) ## Ecotourism- Definition - Ecotourism is now defined as "responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well-being of the local people, and involves interpretation and education" (TIES, 2015). Education is meant to be inclusive of both staff and guests. ## Principles of Ecotourism - Ecotourism is about uniting conservation, communities, and sustainable travel. - This means that those who implement, participate in and market ecotourism activities should adopt the following ecotourism principles: - Minimize physical, social, behavioral, and psychological impacts. - Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect. - Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts. - Provide direct financial benefits for conservation. - Generate financial benefits for both local people and private industry. - Deliver memorable interpretative experiences to visitors that help raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental, and social climates. - Design, construct and operate low-impact facilities. - Recognize the rights and spiritual beliefs of the Indigenous People in your community and work in partnership with them to create empowerment ## Conservation - Offering market-linked long-term solutions, ecotourism provides effective economic incentives for conserving and enhancing bio-cultural diversity and helps protect the natural and cultural heritage of our beautiful planet. ## Communities - By increasing local capacity building and employment opportunities, ecotourism is an effective vehicle for empowering local communities around the world to fight against poverty and to achieve sustainable development. ## Interpretation - With an emphasis on enriching personal experiences and environmental awareness through interpretation, ecotourism promotes greater understanding and appreciation for nature, local society, and culture. ## Segments of Ecotourism - Ecotourism in wildlife - Eco Adventure travels - Sustainable tourism - Responsible tourism - Nature base travels - Green travels - Cultural tourism ## Ecotourism in wildlife - Wildlife tourism can be an eco and animal-friendly tourism, usually showing animals in their natural habitat. Wildlife tourism, in its simplest sense, is watching wild animals in their natural habitat. ## Eco Adventure travels - Eco adventure is the combination of adventurous activity with environmentally responsible awareness. - floating a raging river - soaring through the tree canopy ## Sustainable tourism - Any form of tourism that does not reduce the availability of resources and does not inhibit future travelers from enjoying the same experience. - If the presence of large numbers of tourists disturbs an animal's mating patterns so that there are fewer of that species in the future then that visit was not sustainable. ## Responsible tourism - Tourism which operates in such a way as to minimize negative impacts on the environment. - A wilderness camping trip using "leave no trace" ethics would be considered responsible tourism while dune buggy tours would not. ## Nature based tourism - A more generic term for any activity or travel experience with a focus on nature. - Remote jungle lodges fall into this category as do cruise ships to view penguins in Antarctica. - These types of trips may or may not be environmentally sustainable or responsible. ## Green tourism - Often used interchangeably with eco-tourism and sustainable tourism but more accurately described as "any activity or facility operating in an environmentally friendly fashion". - A lodge with composting toilets, gray water system, and solar-powered lighting is probably "green". ## Cultural tourism - Interacting with, understanding and learning about unique cultures is the focus of this style of trip. - The concept of learning from other cultures to broaden ones' perspective is usually a core value.

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