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Ecotourism as a sustainable way to protect nature<br />

different social groups and never assume that all parts <strong>of</strong> society will cooperate or agree. Be<br />

strategic and gain appropriate allies early.<br />

Bring about change: Use existing organisations already working in the community to<br />

improve its social well-being through economic development. Development associations or<br />

local cooperatives are good prospects. Groups involve in organizing reaction can also be good<br />

allies. Community participation through institutions is more likely to bring about effective<br />

and sustained change.<br />

Understand site-specific conditions: Be aware that authority structures vary greatly in each<br />

region. Consensus is not always possible, nor is the full participation <strong>of</strong> all sectors <strong>of</strong> society<br />

(women are <strong>of</strong>ten excluded).<br />

Monitor and evaluate progress: Establish indicators in advance to track tourism’s impactsboth<br />

positive and negative. Goals such as employment and income levels are only one type <strong>of</strong><br />

indicator. The project should tract negative impacts such as evidence <strong>of</strong> rapidly escalating<br />

prices for local goods, inflation and land prices, antagonism towards visitors, frequency <strong>of</strong><br />

arrests, change in youth activities, and evidence <strong>of</strong> drug, prostitution and other illicit<br />

activities. Ideally, the more local community is fully involved in ecotourism development, the<br />

less these problems should develop. Another important indicator <strong>of</strong> local involvement is<br />

evidence <strong>of</strong> initiatives within the community to respond to the negative influences <strong>of</strong> tourism.<br />

UNEP and TIES, 2002 modified from Brandon, Ecotourism: A guide for Planners &<br />

Managers-Volume 1, 1993.<br />

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