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Managing Biodiversity for a Competitive Ecotourism Industry in Tropical Developing Countries: New Opportunities in Biological Fields

机译:在热带发展中国家的竞争生态旅游业管理生物多样性:生物领域的新机遇

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Managing biodiversity for sustainable and competitive ecotourism destinations requires a basic understanding of the principles of biology, which are poorly understood in tropical developing countries, including Indonesia. This paper describes the current status of tourism in Indonesia, identifies environment and biodiversity vulnerability in tourism destinations, and explores the challenges of the biological field in supporting ecotourism development. This review found that tourism, especially nature-based and ecotourism, has grown significantly in Indonesia, and the contribution of Indonesian biodiversity has been identified as significant. Threats to biodiversity, however, are found in nature-based tourism destinations. Issues related to pollution, exotic plant species invasion, habitat changes and degradation, habitat loss, and wildlife disturbance are widely reported, indicating the importance of such issues in destination management. Pollution is found in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Water pollution is an important issue among lakes and rivers. To date, there are few assessments of the impact of tourism activities on aquatic ecosystems, resulting in the management of aquatic ecosystems facing numerous difficulties. These studies identify the invasive plants found, which become a crucial problem in many nature-based tourism destinations, and which significantly contribute to a reduction in the existence of many flora-fauna in a wild habitat. Habitat changes and degradation are mostly influenced by tourism infrastructure development. Massive infrastructure development often leads to habitat loss, which is a crucial step in local biodiversity extinction. Increasing and uncontrolled visitor behaviors influence animal behavior changes, which is recognized as a dangerous phenomenon affecting animal survival in the future. An agenda for future integrative biological research is needed to improve resource management, to increase sustainability and the compe
机译:管理可持续和有竞争力的生态旅游目的地的生物多样性需要基本的理解生物学原则,这在热带发展中国家(包括印度尼西亚)都有很差。本文介绍了印度尼西亚旅游现状,确定了旅游目的地的环境和生物多样性脆弱性,并探讨了生态旅游发展的生物领域的挑战。该审查发现,印度尼西亚的旅游业,特别是基于自然和生态旅游,并在印度尼西亚的贡献已被确定为重要。然而,对生物多样性的威胁是在基于自然的旅游目的地中发现的。据报道,与污染有关,异国植物物种入侵,栖息地变化,栖息地损失以及野生动物干扰的问题,表明这些问题在目的地管理中的重要性。陆地和水生生态系统中发现了污染。水污染是湖泊和河流中的一个重要问题。迄今为止,对旅游活动对水生生态系统的影响很少,导致水生生态系统的管理面临着许多困难。这些研究鉴定了发现的侵入性植物,这成为许多基于自然的旅游目的地的关键问题,这显着促进了许多野生栖息地存在许多植物部的存在。栖息地改变和退化主要受旅游基础设施发展的影响。大规模的基础设施发展往往导致栖息地损失,这是当地生物多样性灭绝的重要一步。增加和不受控制的访客行为影响动物行为变化,这被认为是对未来动物生存的危险现象。需要一个未来综合生物学研究的议程来改善资源管理,以提高可持续性和合作

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