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What are developing countries worried about when developing ecotourism?

1. Problems in the development of eco-tourism

1. Lagging planning

Eco-tourism is different from other tourism products or tourism methods in that it pays more attention to the economy, society and tourism. Unification of multiple environmental goals. Only through scientific institutional arrangements and mechanism design can multiple goals be coordinated and unified. At present, my country's eco-tourism planning work is still lagging behind, especially the lack of planning concepts, professional level and planning depth, which has affected the healthy development of my country's eco-tourism to a certain extent. It is necessary to further learn from and apply the advanced concepts of international eco-tourism development. and methods.

2. Insufficient investment

The development of eco-tourism requires corresponding protective investment, follow-up by scientific research and management teams, and the construction of corresponding transportation, communications and equipment guarantees Facilities also have special requirements for environmental remediation. These aspects require corresponding financial investment. In some remote and economically underdeveloped areas, the lack of resources to support the development of eco-tourism is more prominent, and strong government support is needed.

3. Lack of high-quality products

People who love eco-tourism can easily find that my country’s eco-tourism products are highly homogeneous and have few high-quality products. In many places in our country, the connotation, characteristics and laws of eco-tourism are not fully grasped, development guidance is insufficient, technical standards are lacking, and market positioning is unclear, resulting in the widespread homogeneous development and extensive operation, management and services of eco-tourism. There are not many ecological tourism products with international influence and competitiveness like Jiuzhaigou.

4. Environmental deterioration

The development of eco-tourism in my country is relatively late, and people’s awareness and intensity of ecological and environmental protection still need to be improved. In the process of ecotourism development, due to insufficient guidance and blind development, damage to resources and the environment still exists in a few areas. In a few places where ecotourism is carried out, environmental deterioration still exists, which to a certain extent affects the development of ecotourism in our country. develop.

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2. Four Suggestions for Ecological Tourism Development

1. Improve ecological tourism development and Ecological resource protection linkage mechanism, increase guidance and support for ecological tourism poverty alleviation, strengthen the construction of tourism supporting facilities such as nature reserves, forest parks, wetland parks, desert parks, and grasslands in accordance with the law, and improve ecological tourism industry standards.

2. Actively create diversified eco-tourism products, promote the deep integration of ecology with pastoral, culture, tourism, education, Internet and other industries, vigorously develop ecological experience, ecological scientific research, eco-tourism, etc., and advocate wisdom Tourism, low-carbon tourism.

3. Make every effort to promote the development of eco-tourism, make full use of the advantages of ecological resources in poor areas, vigorously develop the eco-tourism industry, and establish interests through land transfer, shareholding and dividends, cooperative operations, labor employment, independent entrepreneurship, etc. Linking mechanisms, improving the income distribution system, increasing asset returns, and broadening channels for the poor to increase income.

4. Focus on the two major sectors of cultural tourism towns and pastoral rural communities, thoroughly implement the methodology of pastoral complexes, and carry out the planning, development, construction and operation of cultural tourism projects. Establishing a new operating model that takes the cultural tourism industry as the starting point to promote the integrated development of urban and rural areas may find new development ideas for the development bottlenecks in rural suburbs.