Costa Rica is near central America. Close to the Caribbean
sea. Just North of the equator. Also near to the USA
Biodiversity - mountains,
volcanoes, beaches and rainforest
Activities include: guided tours, tours by
local community members, night walking,
planting trees, surfing lessons, local
medicine tour and waterfall walks
Benefits of ecotourism
Social
Publicity helps spread global awareness on
environmental aspects and cultural aspects
Protects homes and culture
of indigenous people
75% of all licensed tour agencies are owned by Costa Rica
Economic
Boosted economic development
Money will go back into the community
In 2001 tourism revenues totalled 1.1 billion
Transfer of income from rich to poor countries
Environmental
Endangered habitats and
biodiversity will be conserved
No pollution - uses renewable energy
Provides jobs for local people once employed
Conservation initiatives have expanded
to include 70 protected areas
Issues challenges of ecotourism
Unrestricted development of sensitive
areas - specifically on the Pacific coastline
Farmers sell land privately to
developers for large sums of money
Growth in tourism means increasing
amounts of litter and waste are a problem
Vehicles carrying tourists add
to pollution in sensitive areas
Unrestricted building ruins landscape
and adds to visual pollution