what is equal tourism how it is beneficial for rainforest
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Ecotourism a leading way for developing countries to generate revenue by preserving their rainforests. Eco-tourists pay to see a country's natural beauty, not the destruction caused by short-run exploitation. Money spent directly in the local economy helps put a monetary value on forest preservation. Local people, along with the government, can see the importance of keeping the forest intact. And many tourists are willing to pay directly for preservation in the forms of park entrance fees and donations.
The forest and its dwellers do not directly benefit from the presence of many tourists. The forest benefits only if the tourists money can change land use patterns of local people or corporate destroyers of the forest toward more sustainable activities. In the tropics, exploding populations and widespread poverty have forced local people to exploit the forest as a source of sustenance. Tourism dollars can provide much-needed revenues for remote communities, improving living standards and thereby reducing pressure to degrade the natural environment.
The forest and its dwellers do not directly benefit from the presence of many tourists. The forest benefits only if the tourists money can change land use patterns of local people or corporate destroyers of the forest toward more sustainable activities. In the tropics, exploding populations and widespread poverty have forced local people to exploit the forest as a source of sustenance. Tourism dollars can provide much-needed revenues for remote communities, improving living standards and thereby reducing pressure to degrade the natural environment.
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