Potenciales del ecoturismo en Etiopía/turismo basado en la naturaleza
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J. Selva Andina Biosph.
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Uno de los sectores económicos que genera importantes ingresos y garantiza el mantenimiento de áreas protegidas es el ecoturismo, que consiste en viajes ambientalmente conscientes a lugares naturales. El ecoturismo es un ejemplo potencial de una actividad no agrícola que genera ingresos de una manera diferente y beneficia a la comunidad, al mismo tiempo que conserva los recursos naturales. Al proporcionar dinero en efectivo a la población local, mientras las áreas protegidas cumplen sus objetivos de conservación, el ecoturismo puede servir como puente entre ellos y las comunidades cercanas. Por lo tanto, el objetivo principal de este artículo fue revisar el potencial del ecoturismo de Etiopía. El sector turístico de Etiopía se está expandiendo rápidamente al ritmo del crecimiento del turismo a nivel mundial. Definitivamente hay mucho margen de crecimiento en el sector turístico de Etiopía. Hay muchas áreas maravillosas de turismo natural, histórico y cultural en Etiopía, uno de los lugares turísticos más importantes del mundo. Ocasionalmente, Etiopía experimentó un aumento de visitantes extranjeros. Los impactos ambientales del turismo suelen ser mínimos y también ayuda en la gestión y conservación de los recursos naturales, históricos y culturales. El establecimiento y gestión de áreas protegidas, el reverdecimiento de paisajes, la conservación, restauración de recursos históricos, culturales y la promoción de la conciencia ambiental entre la población local (tanto residentes como visitantes) se pueden lograr con una cierta cantidad de los ingresos obtenidos del turismo.
One of the economic sectors that generates significant cash and ensures the maintenance of protected areas is ecotourism, which is environmentally conscious travel to natural places. Ecotourism is a potential example of an off-farm activity that generates revenue in a different way and benefits the community while also conserving natural resources. By providing local people with cash while protected areas fulfill their conservation aims, ecotourism may serve as a bridge between them and nearby communities. Therefore, the main objective of this paper was to review the Ecotourism potentials of Ethiopia. Ethiopia's tourist sector is now expanding quickly in pace with the growth of tourism globally. There is definitely a lot of room for growth in Ethiopia's tourist sector. There are a lot of wonderful natural, historical, and cultural tourism areas in Ethiopia, One of the most significant tourist locations on earth. Ethiopia occasionally saw an increase in foreign visitors. The environmental impacts of tourism are often minimal, and it also aids in the management and conservation of natural, historical, and cultural resources. The establishment and management of protected areas, the re-greening of landscapes, the conservation and restoration of historical and cultural resources, and the promotion of environmental awareness among the local people (both residents and visitors) can all be done with a certain amount of the revenue made from tourism.
One of the economic sectors that generates significant cash and ensures the maintenance of protected areas is ecotourism, which is environmentally conscious travel to natural places. Ecotourism is a potential example of an off-farm activity that generates revenue in a different way and benefits the community while also conserving natural resources. By providing local people with cash while protected areas fulfill their conservation aims, ecotourism may serve as a bridge between them and nearby communities. Therefore, the main objective of this paper was to review the Ecotourism potentials of Ethiopia. Ethiopia's tourist sector is now expanding quickly in pace with the growth of tourism globally. There is definitely a lot of room for growth in Ethiopia's tourist sector. There are a lot of wonderful natural, historical, and cultural tourism areas in Ethiopia, One of the most significant tourist locations on earth. Ethiopia occasionally saw an increase in foreign visitors. The environmental impacts of tourism are often minimal, and it also aids in the management and conservation of natural, historical, and cultural resources. The establishment and management of protected areas, the re-greening of landscapes, the conservation and restoration of historical and cultural resources, and the promotion of environmental awareness among the local people (both residents and visitors) can all be done with a certain amount of the revenue made from tourism.
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Vol. 12, No. 1