on of carbon has an impact on the ecological setting where too much exposure of carbon in the environment causes an increased penetration of ultra violet rays which are harmful to the growth of plants and the human body. Environmentally it leads to degradation as no proper growth of natural vegetation will happen. Having too much carbon in the environment leads to extinction of various plants hence not promoting ecotourism. To fight against this, ecotourism sector in Costa Rica and China has come up with measures of adopting a green environment that encourages reforestation and encourages the use of alternative energy sources such as ethanol and pig waste and traditional ways of growing plants and people are encouraged to replace the use of diesel with wind turbines or solar arrays.
Agro tourism Agro ecotourism is also another approach used as through this travelers hold much interest in rural lifestyles and through hosting and educating the visitors, farmers earn a lot of income (BCG2009). Agro tourism has a positive impact on the environment and improves social sustainability through appreciation of what the local community has to offer without tampering with anything in the environment. Natural factors are not affected not leaving behind cultural factors because ecotourism aims at conservation of everything in its natural state.
Voluntourism Voluntourism is closely related to voluntary action or activities that are meant to conserve the environment without being paid. Among the activities, this involves addressing global issues affecting the environment in term as of eradicating poverty and ways of reducing environmental destruction (Directgov, 2009). With combined effort of host communities and visitors, this is made possible by coming up with solutions on how the community can increase awareness in global citizenship and being socially responsible towards the environment.
Voluntourism has a great impact on the environment and its ecology as it is through this that natural settings are conserved and there is sustainability in both social and environmental settings. Green architecture Green architecture is a way where there are new development in terms of native landscaping, development of organic gardens and adoption of eco friendly ways of doing activities such as using wind or solar power, recycling of waste water and using recycled building materials (Drury, 2009).
By adopting green architecture, ecotourism will be sustained as there will be environmental sustainability through re-usage of materials and it is a sure way that there will be reduced waste. Destinations in case study Among the destinations that do practice ecotourism are Costa Rica’s Tortuguero, Limon and china’s Ordos Relict Gull Reserve. The product offered in Tortuguero, Limon is canoeing through the rainforest as one watch the spectacular view of stunning patches of rain forests that tower over the swamps.
A product offered in China’s Ordos Relict Gull Reserve is bird watching of the rare species of the Gull bird that is only found in china. These two destinations offers a place in nature where one can appreciate the rainforests and the views of unchanged settings in the environment. These two destinations have been reserved for a period of time making it a natural attraction and promoting ecotourism. Tourism development has played a major role in ensuring sustainability of rainforests and through this there is eradication of environmental degradation in the two countries.
SWOT analysis for Costa Rica’s Tortuguero, Limon Strengths Strengths in this destination are that it is near ports of the Caribbean and the pacific oceans hence an attraction to many travelers. This destination is known by many as a nature destination hence a place to appreciate exotic yet rare plant species found in the world. Its attractions such as beautiful scenarios of tropical forests and many adventure activities that can be done using canoes makes the destination even exiting to go in groups for team building purposes (Barkin, 2003).
Read More