Is ecotourism compatible with mass tourism? Can one exist simultaneously with the other?
In order to answer such questions, we should first clearly define both “ecotourism” and “mass tourism.” Ecotourism can be defined as travel and tourism at relatively “unspoiled” locations that additionally places emphasis on making as little ecological impact as possible. The term “unspoiled” here refers to areas with little development, where nature is pristine. Such areas may be conserved or protected by law.
In order to answer such questions, we should first clearly define both “ecotourism” and “mass tourism.” Ecotourism can be defined as travel and tourism at relatively “unspoiled” locations that additionally places emphasis on making as little ecological impact as possible. The term “unspoiled” here refers to areas with little development, where nature is pristine. Such areas may be conserved or protected by law.
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