Ideally, ecotourism should satisfy several criteria, such as:
· Conservation of biodiversity and cultural diversity through ecosystem protection.
· Promotion of sustainable use of biodiversity by providing jobs to local populations.
· Sharing of socio-economic benefits with local communities and indigenous people by having their informed consent and participation in the management of ecotourism enterprises.
· Tourism to unspoiled natural resources, with minimal impact on the environment being a primary concern.
· Minimization of tourism's own environmental impact.
· Affordability and lack of waste in the form of luxury.
· Local culture, flora and fauna being the main attractions.
Direct environmental impacts
Ecotourism operations occasionally fail to live up to conservation ideals. It is sometimes overlooked that ecotourism is a highly consumer-centered activity, and that environmental conservation is a means to further economic growth.
Ecotourism also has an effect on species through the value placed on them. “Certain species have gone from being little known or valued by local people to being highly valued commodities. The commoditization of plants may erase their social value and lead to overproduction within protected areas. Local people and their images can also be turned into commodities”
Natural resource management
Natural resource management can be utilized as a specialized tool for the development of eco-tourism. There are several places throughout the world where the amount of natural resources are abundant. But, with human encroachment and habitats these resources are depleting. Without knowing the proper utilization of certain resources they are destroyed and floral and faunal species are becoming extinct. Ecotourism programme can be introduced for the conservation of these resources. Several plans and proper management program can be introduced so that these resources remain untouched. Several organizations, NGO's, scientists are working on this field.
Sustainable tourism is where tourists can enjoy their holiday and at the same time respect the culture of people and also respect the environment. It also means that local people (such as the Masaai) get a fair say about tourism and also receive some money from the profit which the game reserve make. The environment is being damaged quite a lot by tourists and part of Sustainable tourism is to make sure that the damaging does not happen.
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