The Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, one of the 50 protected areas of Ecuador. This is considered a good strategic place for hosting unique and representative ecosystems of the Amazon region. It is located in the provinces of Orellana and Sucumbios. This current research study determined the main environmental impacts of tourist in the reserve´s publicly used paths, which will provide a management tool for managers to avoid environmental actions that could threaten conservation, sustainability, and level of satisfaction of the visitors. The main environmental impacts of tourist presence were determined. The methodology was based on field observation and interview with interest groups of the reserve. The main impacts identified in the areas of pub...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Ecotourism involves visiting natural areas without adverselyaffecting biodiversity, an objecti...
Tourists are increasingly attracted to the world’s natural wonders (Honey 1999). The Convention on B...
Ecotourism is a strong and upcoming branch of the traditional tourism industry. Is there a strong de...
This thesis explores the problem of ecotourism's environmental impacts in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Pre...
The vision of the Ministry of the Environment of Ecuador is to ensure that the country sustainably u...
A principal criterion for classifying a tourism operation as 'ecotourism' is that local residents at...
The specifics of management of El Angel Ecological Reserve buffer zone in the Equatorial Andes have ...
Despite the popularity of tourism and recreation in the Andes in South America and the regions conse...
The Oyacachi Community is one of the few communities in the Ecuadorean Country which is located in a...
Ecotourism is an increasingly popular way to promote and conserve biodiversity. Ecotourism provides ...
The goal of protected areas is to protect the flora and fauna contained within them. Tourism may adv...
Nature–based tourism and recreation activities have a range of environmental impacts, but most prote...
The tourism may generate positives and negatives impacts. Among the positives, there is the economic...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Ecotourism involves visiting natural areas without adverselyaffecting biodiversity, an objecti...
Tourists are increasingly attracted to the world’s natural wonders (Honey 1999). The Convention on B...
Ecotourism is a strong and upcoming branch of the traditional tourism industry. Is there a strong de...
This thesis explores the problem of ecotourism's environmental impacts in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Pre...
The vision of the Ministry of the Environment of Ecuador is to ensure that the country sustainably u...
A principal criterion for classifying a tourism operation as 'ecotourism' is that local residents at...
The specifics of management of El Angel Ecological Reserve buffer zone in the Equatorial Andes have ...
Despite the popularity of tourism and recreation in the Andes in South America and the regions conse...
The Oyacachi Community is one of the few communities in the Ecuadorean Country which is located in a...
Ecotourism is an increasingly popular way to promote and conserve biodiversity. Ecotourism provides ...
The goal of protected areas is to protect the flora and fauna contained within them. Tourism may adv...
Nature–based tourism and recreation activities have a range of environmental impacts, but most prote...
The tourism may generate positives and negatives impacts. Among the positives, there is the economic...
This paper describes environmental impacts of tourism and recreation activities in the world heritag...
Visitor activities in parks and protected areas inevitably have some consequences to natural resourc...
Ecotourism involves visiting natural areas without adverselyaffecting biodiversity, an objecti...
Tourists are increasingly attracted to the world’s natural wonders (Honey 1999). The Convention on B...