Management Of Eco Tourism And Its Perception A Case Study Of Belize Jun 2026
Eco-tourism has emerged as a significant sector in the global tourism industry, offering a unique opportunity for countries to promote sustainable tourism practices while conserving their natural resources. Belize, a Central American country known for its rich biodiversity and pristine natural beauty, has been at the forefront of eco-tourism development. This report examines the management of eco-tourism in Belize and its perception among tourists, local communities, and stakeholders.
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view ecotourism as a strategic economic pillar but struggle with enforcement capacity, political pressure for mass tourism development, and balancing conservation with development. : Some studies point to a "leakage" of