Eco-Tourism: Achieving a Harmonious Balance Between Conservation and Visitor Accessibility

Eco-Tourism: Achieving a Harmonious Balance Between Conservation and Visitor Accessibility

17 Jun, 14:00–15:15

The introduction of regulations in March of this year regarding tourism development in national parks and specially protected natural areas (SPNA) seeks to foster the growth of domestic eco-tourism and establish guidelines for responsible tourism in environmentally sensitive regions. Nonetheless, environmentalists express apprehension that these amendments might potentially facilitate excessive human intrusion into protected areas, thereby raising concerns about the delicate balance between conservation efforts and visitor access. Can we effectively safeguard exceptional natural areas while simultaneously ensuring their accessibility to a wide range of visitors? What are the contrasting perspectives and arguments surrounding this matter? How do young individuals, who frequently gravitate towards outdoor pursuits and travel, perceive the promotion and preservation of captivating and distinctive destinations?





















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