Belize - Ecotourism Flashcards
what was the governments aim?
to make conservation and tourism synonymous by promoting ecotourism.
4 main aims:
- meet the needs of local people.
- small scale projects where possible under Belize ownership.
- Focus on safeguarding the natural environment.
- Respecting traditional social fabric.
why did the government limit tourism until 1993?
to reduce the foreign impact.
lack of sustainable infrastructure.
When did the government limit tourism until?
1993
how many tourists in 1995?
130,000
how many tourists in 2017?
430,000
how many tourists in 2011?
250,000
describe the increase in tourists between 1995 and 2017.
1995 - 130,000
2011 - 250,000
2017 - 430,000
what percentage of tourists are from the US?
65%
climate?
sub-tropical
natural attractions of Belize? (3)
- coral barrier reef.
- 450 cayes ( low lying islands ). - scuba divers
- Maya mountains + tropical rainforest. - wildlife.
how much of the country has been designated as a nature reserve? and what is the benefit of this?
1/4
preventing slash and burn + logging.
give an example of a nature reserve there?
Hol Chan Marine Reserve - on Ambergis Caye to protect coral.
what part of the market has focus been on?
the elite market
benefits of focusing on the elite market:
fewer visitors, higher spending, tailor made holidays.
private reserves such as the Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary have been set up by who?
the private sector - through NGOs
What % of GDP from US? by how much?
16% - $300Million
describe Cocksomb reserve:
Preserves 100 threatened jaguars.
what is BETA?
Belize Ecotourism Association
when was BETA established?
1993
what was established in 1993?
BETA
what is BTIA?
Belize Tourism Industry Association
who do BETA work closely with?
BTIA and Ministry of Tourism and the Environment.
how many jobs does ecotourism in Belize provide?
20,186