National parks must protect landscapes and wildlife, help people to visit and enjoy the area, and help to support the local people
These different goals sometimes contradict and tourism is one of the biggest challenges facing national parks. Tourists have good and bad aspects for landscapes and local communities.
Visitors mainly see the landscape and wildlife, so there is pressure to protect habitats and wildlife.
Ranger-Allison Wilkie talks about sightseeing in Loch Lomond and Toro Sax National Park, and efforts to solve problems by the National Park Service.
National park authorities cooperate with communities and other organizations to make tourism more sustainable. This is some of what we did:
Show visitors how to become a responsible visitor, such as events, flyers, information centers, guided walks and events, signs and websites
Park your car behind and encourage visitors to take advantage of green trips such as bicycles, buses, boats and trains.
Carry out a green business plan to encourage companies to recycle, reduce energy, save water, achieve sustainable development
Encourage small renewable energy initiatives such as wood chip boilers and solar panels to develop program policies and subsidies
"The community influenced by European tourism is currently trying to combat the catastrophic impact of unruly sightseeing and the impact on the third world countries could be even more extreme." Mr. Custer says. "What is the motivation behind the development and realization of the position? Do you earn more protection of the money or cultural heritage?" However, resident did not tie the future of the region: he was frightened. Of course, all residents, especially the young generation, are highly maintenance oriented, have no old houses and even basic basic modern facilities such as the following waterway systems are missing.
This article explains the impact of tourism on natural resources, environmental pollution, and physical environment. In addition, I will explain the impact of tourism on a global scale, the impact of industry on tourism, and how tourism will contribute to environmental protection. Sightseeing will have a negative effect if tourist usage levels are within tolerance and the environment's ability to respond to such use is higher. Uncontrolled traditional tourism poses a potential threat to many natural areas of the world. It can exert a lot of pressure on the area and can cause soil erosion, increased pollution, discharge to the ocean, loss of natural habitats, increased pressure on endangered species, and vulnerability to forest fires. It often exerts pressure on water resources. And it can force local people to compete for key resources.