Biodiversity Hotspots Questions
The role of ecotourism in biodiversity hotspot conservation is to promote sustainable tourism practices that minimize negative impacts on the environment and local communities, while also generating economic benefits for conservation efforts. Ecotourism can provide financial incentives for the protection and preservation of biodiversity hotspots by creating jobs, supporting local businesses, and raising awareness about the importance of conservation. Additionally, ecotourism can help fund research, monitoring, and restoration projects in these areas, contributing to the overall conservation efforts and long-term sustainability of biodiversity hotspots.