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Ecotourism in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

picryl Let´s start with the fact that the Virgin Islands National Park covers nearly 60 percent of the island, based on land donated by millionaire philanthropist Laurence Rockefeller in 1956, and it harbors more than 20 trails which take hikers through diverse terrains, including various beaches, rock petroglyphs carved by the ancient Taíno people (in some cases more than a thousand years ago), and the ruins of centuries-old plantations (more about them below). Particularly notable routes…

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Ecotourism is the main draw in Guyana

  snl.com   With a population of just 818,000 (and just over the size of Kansas, or England and Scotland comined), this is a country relatively few people have heard of, but will soon be be much better known - in part because huge recent oil-field finds are poised to make it a "petro power" and because more and more travelers are coming to appreciate its ecotourism riches. Bordering Brazil, Suriname, and Venezuela on the north coast of South America and with a coastline of 285 miles, Guyana is…

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7 Utah eco-gems featured in the new Kevin Costner Movie ´Horizon, an American Saga´

©Perry Kibler There´s an undeniable allure for travellers to embark on a cinematic pilgrimage to the locations that have captured our imaginations on screen. One such destination which promises to enchant, with sweeping vistas and rugged landscapes, is Utah, the setting for Kevin Costner's epic four-film series Horizon: An American Saga, the first of which was just released at the end of June. With a budget of $100 million, the films series a dozen years of the settlement of the U.S. West…

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10 places which show how Zambia Is eco-amazing

 Diego Delso When it comes to safaris and ecotourism, Zambia often takes a back seat to the likes of Botswana, Kenya, and Tanzania. But this large country in south-central Africa is positively packed with eco treasures, and its marquis attraction is one of the planet´s most spectacular waterfalls, Victoria Falls, which it shares with Zimbabwe. In addition, there are some 20 teeming nature reserves which offer as rewarding an eco-experience as any of Zambia´s neighbors – arguably even more so,…

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  • Lise, I think that is a good idea - I have been thinking along similar lines, although it is very difficult to assess, a) what people say in a survey and what they actually do, and b) what in one country is part of the standard is a major innovation elsewhere. So, for example, in Germany recycling is mandatory, everybody does it. Hotels do it too - that does not make them especially green, though they would rate equally with a hotel in Central America where recycling is not a standard but this hotel makes every effort to get rid of its wastes ecologically but is thwarted by the country's facilities. (or lack of them) I try to talk to people about what they do and what their attitude is, what they consider especially important for their environment. I recently had an interesting chat about all this with a guy who is a tour operator in Argentina. Green tourism is unheard of in Argentina, you just don't find it. Yet, this person was making an effort to protect the environment he works in as best he could, because he realized that his effort mattered in making it sustainable - and support him and his family better than if he didn't give a toss. Often it is the infrastructure that makes the difference, rather than the individual operations. This is particularly important is wilderness areas that have not had much tourism and are being 'discovered'. Unless there are some forward thinking people involved who will spend time and money on developing an infrastructure that can cope with tourism, the place is likely to get trashed, even if all the operators are supposedly green. The impact on such an environment are much greater than in an area that is already developed and already has facilities in place to deal with trash, water, etc. And thus, operators in wilderness type places have a much greater responsibility towards the environment in which they operate.
  • Kat, you brought up some great points. I run an ecotourism directory of lodges and have had the problem of trying to figure out whether a hotel is really sustainable. Green Globe charges a lot of money to lodges to be certified and the smaller lodges (those that really have the least impact) can't afford the fee.

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  • There are, several. Which makes it really confusing. Problem is, that certification is expensive, and very work intensive. Some small operators or hotels may not have the resources to put themselves through the process and so are automatically excluded. others find a way round certain regulations. Or may comply with some standards, but then do something else that is totally outrageous. Certification is not the answer. Same goes for other types of labels. Like the organic label in Britain for example, came under pressure for certifying Rosewood oil which comes from endangered trees. organic maybe, but not 'kosher' at all. Or at present, Greenpeace and RAN are under pressure for certifying wood under the FSC label which comes from first time cut old growth forest, which does not wash green at all with real environmentalists. So...as I said, who is watching the watchdogs?
    In tourism there are labels like Green Globe which is quite widespread, but you can't force everybody to sign up to the same scheme. So every country develops their own, and sometimes every region has their own. This makes sense to some degree because as I said, not the same criteria can be applied to operators and hotels the world over because the circumstances are so widely different and thus the facilities and infrastructure that makes it possible or impossible to comply. The important thing is to raise awareness and put pressure on governments to raise environmental standards that everybody has to comply with. That way standards are raised across the board. Being green is not a black and white issue ;-)
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