To Open Up To Tourism Or Not - Hikari Shimizu
I think people will be able to protect the rich nature and create an environment where the plants, insects, and animals living there can live comfortably through opening pristine natural areas to tourism.
To make pristine natural areas as new tourist destinations, tourism will flourish, and a cycle will be created in which the government and businesses will further preserve the environment to keep the tourism industry. It also prevents environmental destruction by using the money it collects from tourists when it comes to sightseeing.
Through tourism, both tourists and operators can rediscover the magnificent and beautiful nature that the Earth brings to us. Therefore, I agree with the opening of pristine natural areas to the tourism industry.
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ReplyDeleteWow, the point that a cycle will be created was really great.
DeleteI see your point, but I think it is too difficult for people to create a place that the wild animals can live, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI agree that when a natural place becoming popular economically, the government would be invest more to conserve them. But, more measurements should also be enforced to conserve it.
ReplyDeleteI see your point. Yes, it's not easy to strike a balance between the economy and the conservation of natural resources.
ReplyDeleteOkay, a smart approach to the protection of areas tourists want to explore. I have heard such an approach advocated in areas of NZ through the introduction of regional 'tourist taxes.' These would be added to such things as flight and admission tickets and accomodation bookings and the money would be used for bolstering environmental protection. David
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