Examining Opportunities For And Global Environmental Challenges In Nature-Based Tourism: Sustainable Tourism In A Changing World.
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Abstract
This research explores the complex relationship that exists between modern environmental dynamics in nature-based tourist locations and sustainable tourism. In the context of an unstable international environment, the study traverses the complex terrain of possibilities and difficulties related to promoting sustainable tourism practices. This inquiry evaluates the complex interactions between ecological, social, and economic aspects that shape the tourist environment via the use of a broad analytical framework. The analysis is conducted by means of a lens that examines the intricate dynamics of biodiversity protection, climate change, and resource management, clarifying their significant consequences for the long-term viability of nature-based tourism. Using a variety of empirical data, the research clarifies creative approaches and flexible solutions that travel locations may use to reduce environmental hazards while also taking advantage of chances for increased resilience and profitability. By combining theoretical viewpoints with empirical data, this study adds to the body of knowledge in academia by providing a sophisticated understanding of the complex interplay between environmentally turbulent times and sustainable tourism. Consequently, this investigation functions as a tactical roadmap for interested parties, decision-makers, and professionals managing the intersection of worldwide environmental issues and prospects in natural tourist locations.