Ecotourism for Biodiversity Conservation and Maintaining Global Climate Changes: A Review from Global Prospective
Abstract
Climate change, assets, and surrounding troubles have aroused growing instructional interest across the world. In order to suppress the environmental surroundings, ecological civilization creation has been started the various countries in the world; therefore, The concepts of low carbon and ecological improvement have emerged. As a result, Ecotourism has become increasingly popular over the last decade, both with conservation and improvement groups searching out methods of producing profits from blanketed areas. This review paper intends to analyze the overall role of eco-tourism in biodiversity conservation and maintaining global climate change. The result indicated that the sustainable development of eco-tourism play an important role in protecting plant, animal, and microorganism, and maintaining global climate change through enhancing eco-friendly conservation. Moreover, the issue of climate change and Carbon footprints are a further addition to it. They have a look at recommendations for maximizing the capacity advantages of biodiversity conservation with the assistance of a “coexistence model”, i.e. community-based ecotourism (CBET). Furthermore, measuring the carrying capacity of ecotourism sites and providing vocational training to the unskilled nearby network will decorate the general performance of the ecotourism sector. Lastly, it might be a step beforehand to construct the right know-how about the position of eco-tourism and using eco-certification for a hit ecotourism business.
Keywords: Biodiversity, Ecotourism, Protected Area, Sustainable Development
DOI: 10.7176/JTHS/66-02
Publication date: January 31st 2024
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