Ecotourism - GCSE Geography Definition

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Ecotourism refers to a form of sustainable travel that focuses on visiting natural areas to conserve the environment, respect local cultures, and minimise the impact on ecosystems. It promotes understanding and appreciation of nature and local traditions while providing economic benefits to local communities and ensuring the preservation of natural resources for future generations. Ecotourism is an important concept in GCSE Geography as it highlights the relationship between tourism, conservation, and sustainable development, encouraging students to consider how human activities can harmonise with the environment.

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