Eco-tourism in Africa – Is There Such a Thing As Positive Tourism?

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Many say the bad effects of tourism have on natural habitats and the animals themselves, but the argument for positive tourism is sustainable tourism – the sharing of the benefits of wildlife and the socio-economic development by promoting tourism. The goal of this work in the travel industry in Africa should be to achieve sustainable economic development through eco-tourism, “said one of the fastest growing industry in the world is to achieve! Poverty and inefficient land use can be addressed with the help of tourism opportunities, such as African safaris, holidays and travel fair.

Contrary to popular opinion, poverty in rural areas of Africa due to lack of education, the problems of mass unemployment (due to the large land masses and the remoteness of many regions) and limited opportunities for input costs for these countries. sustainable projects and private companies that offer adventure holidays have economic potential through eco-tourism, because they make use of natural resources is an area in a way that benefits the local population, without effort the same natural resources.

Without thinking, before such approaches of the local population in and around the remote areas have very few alternatives to reduce resources (animals, land and natural beauty), on which their survival depends. Eco-tourism can be protected as the natural resources of the planet by focusing its value for visitors and residents.

Historically, it was the Berlin Treaty of 1884 which is literally carved in Africa, with no concept of tribal groups, the migration routes of wild animals or ecosystems. Current national boundaries reflect this history a little twisted. Parks for Peace fallen, “as the Kavango-Zambezi purpose of Trans Frontier Conservation Area in order to correct this injustice last century, but large buildings on the neighboring property relations and promote the improvement of natural habitats, wildlife and humans through the common management of these resources . The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier the largest protected area straddling worlds become Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe at the end of the project in 2010.

Peace parks, eco-tourism and development “are a standard and future African governments (including Zambia) used to create a feeling of harmony between humanity (both foreign and local) and create nature with the natural resources of the country’s prosperity . Creating the recipients are:

Visitors traveling with a competent and positive and authentic experience of Africa
Local people, job creation and the development of schools and clinics benefit
and entrepreneurs who also work in a sustainable and profitable.
All these factors lead to economic stability and stability is the cornerstone of peace, have been known, where all services and sustainable development, peace reigns, where the name of “peace parks.

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