Management Of Eco Tourism And Its Perception A Case Study Of Belize Better
Belize employs a multi-layered approach to govern its ecotourism sector:
: Initial support for ecotourism is typically high due to expected economic benefits. However, studies like the Five Blues Lake National Park Belize employs a multi-layered approach to govern its
Despite robust management policies, there is a distinct gap in the perception of what "ecotourism" actually entails. Research indicates that many service providers use ecotourism messaging to promote operations that are more "brown" than "green," leading to confusion among tourists and potentially degrading the brand's integrity. : A key management pillar involves empowering local
: A key management pillar involves empowering local residents to lead tourism initiatives. For example, in Monkey River Town Belize employs a multi-layered approach to govern its
: Ecotourism activities are designed to generate direct income for the management of protected areas, often through user fees that support ongoing preservation efforts. ScienceDirect.com Stakeholder Perceptions