To Open Up To Tourism or No open-----Lu Gan
My opinion is that opening an area up to tourists will not leads to the area being despoiled as long as we establish a reasonable and effective management mechanism.
The pristine natural area can be divided into core area, buffer area and experimental area. No activities are allowed in the core area to preserve its natural state and store species; Buffer zone is the transition zone between the core area and the experiments area, the main function is to protect the core area from destruction.The experiment zone may be partially open to natural resources for scientific investigation, research and experiment and education, and may also carry out tourist activities without affecting nature conservation.
Secondly, the establishment of institutions, such as population limits, prohibitions and sanctions, in order to better protect the pristine areas.
Moreover, be careful with civil construction: roads, Bridges, rope-ways, etc
Finally, Improving the management level of operators is one of the key factors for the success of tourism undertakings in protected areas.
Agreeing to allow tourists in will not necessarily rise up a generation of environmentalists. The key point is how to educate and inform them, so that people become more aware of protecting these areas.
In conclusion,through effective management, the rational opening up of tourism resources in some pristine areas is a kind of "sustainable tourism", with checks and balances to protect the land, its people and culture
Yeah! I totally agree with you. Education is always the most important thing.
ReplyDeleteMake sense, I think so too. Sustainable sightseeing is the important thing for many.
ReplyDeleteI agree that zoning is the primary measurement that every natural place's staff should consider before allowing visitors to come in.
ReplyDeleteI almost agree with you. Sustainable tourism is really helpful for both us and the nature.
ReplyDeleteYour division of areas of land into core, buffer & experimental zones is an interesting one. It makes sense as the state of the different areas could be compared allowing for authorities to evaluate clearly the impact of opening up an area to tourists. David
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