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Du lịch sinh thái: (Ecotourism) + Khái niệm du lịch sinh thái. (Definition ) + Lịch sử hình thành du lịch sinh thái. (History) + Các hoạt động trong chuyến đi du lịch sinh thái. (Activities involved in ecotourism) + Lợi ích và tác hại của du lịch sinh thái. (Advantages and Disadvantages of Ecotourism) + Một số mẹo và lời khuyên cho du khách. (Tips and advice for ecotourists)
Trang 1Ecotourism is a new field of study and a new sub sector of the tourism industry People can benefit a lot from ecotourism, yet somepeople are still trying to
understand exactly what it is and what they derive from it
Let’s first see what is ecotourism defined as
DEFINITION:
- In Oxford Dictionary: Ecotourism means tourism directed towards exotic natural environments, intended to support conservation efforts and
observe wildlife
- In Merriam – Webster Dictionary: Ecotourism means the practice of traveling to beautiful matural places for pleasure in a way that does not damage the environment there
- According to the International Ecotourism Society: Ecotourism is
responsible travel to natural areas that conserves environment and
improves the well-being of local people
In my point of view: Ecotourism is travel that is environmentally friendly, tourism that has as little impact on the environment as possible, that respects local culture and that helps promote livelihoods
HISTORY:
The concept arose in the 1970s from the general global environmental movement, and by the 1990s was one of the fastest-growing tourism sectors Ecotourism appeals to responsible travelers who want to minimize the negative impacts of their visit, and who take special interest in local nature and cultures.
ACTIVITIES CONSTITUTE ECOTOURISM:
Now let’s see some activities involved in ecotourism to understand more clearly about it There are a lot of activities constitute ecotourism such as:
+ Stay overnight in a local village and try local food, take part in local festival, learn how to cook a traditional dish => learn about local traditions and culture + Go swimming, scuba-diving and see the coral reefs.
+ Go hiking or go camping in the forest.
Trang 2+ Visit a national park or protected areas => learn how to protect animals and
plants
+ Wildlife viewing: see different kind of animals, learn about their habitat and
habit
+ Visit historical or beautiful natural places.
+ Take a boat through a cave and enjoy its beauty.
PROS AND CONS:
In today’s world everything tends to be ecological, everything has to be with minimal impact on the nature, everything has to be green But is it always good to live in world like that? For example ecotourism, do you think that ecotourism is good at all time? Is ecotourism better than normal tourism which we know and which is still more popular? What are the advantages and disadvantages of
ecotourism? And these are the main issues that will, hopefully, be explained in our presentation
PROS:
If done right, ecotourism bring us a wealth of benefits
First and for most, as being an ecotourist, you can relax and gain a lot of
wonderful and useful experience and skills For example, when go camping in a forest, you can take part in activties such as swimming, fishing, sightseeing,
climbing, singing, dancing and so on, which can help you refresh your mind and
learn how to co-operate and respect each other Ecotourism can be educational
because you can learn about plants, animals and understand more deeply about local culture, which help you broaden your knowledge Ecotourists have much greater interaction with native peoples than traditional tourists who barely venture out of their westernized hotels Home stays and eco-lodges allow visitors to
experience local lifestyles and customs first-hand, and this interest helps to
preserve the region's heritage Besides, ecotourism can be spiritually uplifting,
bring you closer to nature, open you up to new ideas and it can be a great
springboard for ecotourists Additionally, going on an ecotour can take you off the
beaten path and help you lose weight because it usually requires going on foot or
by bicycle, not by car
Trang 3In addition to benefits to the ecotourists, ecotourism has done the nature good It has helped protect endangered animals and habitats and conserve the
biodiversity During an ecotour to a national park or while going wildlife viewing, people always learn about animals’ habitats and habits so that they can raise and
protect them better Ecotourism also help protect the environment and reduce
negative impact on it because tourists have to keep the environment clean and usually learn about the ways to protect it when going on an ecotour
Last but not least, community or local residents also derive a lot of benefits from ecotourism First, ecotourism provide local employment, which help to solve
the problem of unemployment Historically, mass tourism has helped to support corrupt and undemocratic regimes, but with ecotourism, money goes directly into local communities, rather than government coffers The eco-tourism industry is seeing a boom as the concept is getting much popular with each passing day More and more job opportunities are opening up as a result of the increasing demand of hotels, resorts and other accommodations equipped with skilled and trained
professionals, experienced tour guides, merchandise retailers selling lots of
necessary items, restaurants offering a variety of tasty foods, and so on
Furthemore, when an ecotour is organised, tourists visit the destionations of
ecotourism and pay for their journey, the money of which will flow back into the
community and help to solve the problem of poverty What’s more, ecotourism
also brings a better standard of living to local residents whose conditions are quite difficult In fact, when an area is chosen to be an ecotourism destination, the
government or the investor have to build or at least improve facilities such as clinic, drinkable water sources, new roads and provide electricity This is really benificial to the local residents because they receive a better, more comfortable and convenient life
CONS:
However, despite huge benefits people and nature derive from ecotourism, it also has some drawbacks that should be noticed and concerned If badly managed, ecotourism can do harm to local residents because they can be displaced to build resorts, restaurants, hotels and so on or because they won’t be able to afford to stay or they may be forced by developers to leave, let alone local people’s land being expropriated at unfair prices because of a deal struck between wealthy
corporations and government authorities
Trang 4Moreover, the nature beauty can be badly affected Water can be diverted from rivers to beautiful turquoise swimming pools or lush green golf courses and energy sources can be depleted to accommodate tourist hordes
In addition, excessive viewing of wildlife can disturb animals' feeding and breeding For instance, in Oman, the Arabian Oryx was threatened with extinction They would run until exhaustion, chased across desert sands by tourists in 4WD vehicles
Last but not least, demand for rare birds or animals or for souvenirs can promote endangered spieces trafficking On a recent trip to Panama, wildlife rescue workers told me they'd found young toucans for sale for $30 along the roadside, being sold in plastic bags!
CONCLUSION:
Although the above list of positives and negatives of ecotourism was a rather 'tongue in cheek' attempt, it has hopefully given you a more
'balanced' and 'informed' view on the impacts of ecotourism However, it should be noted that not all ecotourism can be judged the same, each company and eco-holiday will have its own unique set of strengths and weaknesses regarding its environmental friendliness There is still a lack
of 'regulation and accreditation' regarding exactly what constitutes
ecotourism, so although there is tourism activities that are in fact
environmentally friendly, there are also 'wildlife theme parks' and 'eco-helicopter rides' and mismanaged 'ecotourism' programmes that get away with being dubbed as 'ecotourism' despite little regard for its true principles However, on the whole ecotourism as a concept is
obviously a good thing the promotion and protection of nature
despite some issues of mismanagement it is certainly a step in the right direction.
TIPS:
Now, we have some tips for you who want to go on an ecotour
Trang 5People seem to have a difficult time figuring out which name to call the “take only pictures, leave only footprints” approach, they seem to have an even harder time figuring out practical ways to do it
The truth is, you don’t need to spend a lot of money to become a more eco-friendly traveler In fact, becoming more conscious about HOW you travel can actually save you money Better still, when responsibly applied, the principle ideals of ecotourism can stimulate financial growth in developing nations, strengthening the global economy
Individually, one person taking these baby steps to going green might not seem to make much of an impact But if we all take simple strides towards being more conscious of our impact in the planet, collectively we can make a world of difference Here are an easy ecotourism tips so you can travel more responsibly and sustainably, not just for Earth Day but for every day!
Planning your trip
Be aware of local history, culture and customs of the locals before arriving
Learn enough knowledge of the language to be polite i.e hello, please and thankyou By making the effort to learn even the basics it will be appreciated
by locals; and enrich your experience
When packing, if you want to bring gifts for local people in developing
countries don't give sweets; instead bring clothes and pens, and ask your tour operator or driver to give them to community elders so that you don't
encourage begging from children
Learn about the vital eco-systems before arriving
Before leaving on your trip take the time to do a little research about the eco-destination you are interested in travelling to Local libraries are an
invaluable resource in terms of guidebooks to get you started
Research local customs, culture and history before leaving on your eco-trip
Trang 6Even if you only learn enough of the local language to be polite, local people will appreciate the effort you have taken and your effort will go a long way to making your eco-trip more rewarding
Many times when vacationing tourists like to bring gifts to distribute to the local communities Resist the urge to bring candy when thinking of what to pack to bring as gifts Practical gifts such as pencils or pens are a much better choice if you are insistent on packing gifts When possible have your guide or tour operator distribute these offerings to the local elders This will
discourage children of the community from begging
Gain as much knowledge as you can about the all important ecosystem
wherever you travel to minimize your impact on the local environment
During your stay
Be sensitive to the local culture by wearing clothing that is accepted Be aware of people's sensitivity to being photographed; always ask first Observe local customs
Remember that you are a visitor and therefore be aware that your cultural values may differ from those of the locals This may include different
concepts of time, personal space, communication etc which are not wrong or inferior, just different
Demonstrate responsible behaviour to other travellers who are less informed than you by acting as an example
Use local transportation, guides, inns, restaurants and markets to benefit the local economy
Be sensitive to displays of wealth in front of people from developing
countries By displaying possessions such as cameras and jewellery, feelings
of jealousy may be created which then generates barriers that inhibit genuine interactions between travellers and locals
Ask your tour operator or guide what their established environmental
guidelines are for limiting and improving tourist impact on the environment and local culture General guidelines involve staying on trails, maintaining
Trang 7set distances away from wildlife, and not encouraging drivers to move too close to wildlife, even if it is tempting for getting a better picture
Comply with international environmental conventions Do not buy any
animal products while travelling Do not remove any objects, plants or animal products from nature Not only can these affect fragile ecosystems, but is also illegal
Conserve Resources Be aware of resource shortages such as water and food
as many tourist destinations are under increasing pressure
Don't allow your guide to hunt endangered or threatened species or harvest rare plants for your consumption
Encourage practices to conserve the environment, including the use of
renewable resources in a sustainable manner and the conservation of non-renewable resources
Conclusion
These recommended guidelines should be followed by all eco-travellers However by choosing a tour operator through EcoTour Directory, a small part of the work has been done for you as the eco-policies of every listed operator has already been reviewed; and is displayed for you to read about.
By encouraging the tourism industry to comply with these policies on a local, regional and national level the aim is to restructure the tourism industry into making a positive impact towards environmental sustainability, economic sustainability for all stakeholders and the preservation of culture By
choosing only travel providers that hold eco-principles, the rest of the
tourism industry will be forced to follow due to the power of consumer
demand.
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