Uncontrolled conventional
tourism
poses potential threats to many natural areas around the world. Use synonyms
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essay will discuss the major causes of Linking Words
this
issue and propose possible solutions to mitigate the problem, with relevant examples.
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Overtourism
is causing irreversible damage, ranging from disrupting wildlife and overwhelming Use synonyms
waste
management systems to land degradation. Typically, flora and fauna are the initial victims of Use synonyms
overtourism
at natural tourist destinations. In certain instances, Use synonyms
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circumstance seems irredeemable; Linking Words
for instance
, coral reefs, which are crucial to ecological systems and are approaching extinction Linking Words
due to
global warming and Linking Words
overtourism
. Another consequence of mass Use synonyms
tourism
is the significant accumulation of Use synonyms
waste
that people don’t differentiate, and the most visible impact is the widespread littering of plastic Use synonyms
waste
(bags, bottles, Use synonyms
food
packaging) on the beach and in the sea. A significant amount of unmanaged plastic is discharged into the ocean daily, posing a serious threat to marine life and coastal ecosystems. Use synonyms
For example
, Cox's Bazar, the world's longest natural sea beach, produces approximately 90 tonnes of Linking Words
waste
daily; Use synonyms
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amount increases to as much as 130 tonnes per day during peak tourist seasons. The municipality's ability to manage Linking Words
this
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waste
volume is significantly overextended. Use synonyms
Moreover
, the expansion of Linking Words
tourism
and recreational infrastructure raises the risk of land degradation. Use synonyms
This
directly affects natural resources because developing tourist facilities often requires land for accommodations and infrastructure, Linking Words
along with
the use of building materials. Linking Words
For example
, unregulated activities Linking Words
such
as trekking lead to trail and soil erosion.
The final consequence pertains to the discontent of residents, arising from the escalating costs of housing and rentals, the replacement of small businesses with tourist-centric shops, and the escape of residents from their cities, thereby resulting in the loss of their genuine character. The proliferation of online platforms Linking Words
such
as Tripadvisor has Linking Words
further
intensified these issues.
Several viable solutions exist to address these challenges. Primarily, the implementation of access restrictions, either by limiting entry at specific locations or within designated timeframes, is one of the most effective strategies for safeguarding natural areas from the adverse effects of Linking Words
overtourism
. Use synonyms
For instance
, Sentmartin Island, located in Bangladesh, remains closed for nine months each year to preserve the ecological balance and prevent the repercussions of uncontrolled Linking Words
tourism
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Secondly
, comprehensive educational training for all visitors on proper plastic Linking Words
waste
handling can be an effective solution. Use synonyms
Additionally
, visitors could be encouraged to refrain from bringing outside Linking Words
food
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food
options available at the Use synonyms
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spots.
In conclusion, I believe that natural parks are deteriorating rapidly Use synonyms
due to
excessive visitor numbers. Linking Words
However
, we can effectively safeguard these natural areas by controlling access, encouraging proper Linking Words
waste
disposal, and raising awareness. Addressing Use synonyms
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challenge requires a joint effort and dedication from governments, local communities, and visitors.Linking Words