Negative Impact Of Tourism On The Galapagos

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Tourism has always been a great way for countries to obtain money to help the civilians cope with economic crisis. It allows them to renovate buildings, build more schools, and bring profits for them to upgrade many facilities. However, not everything in life is perfect. With that being said tourism also has its disadvantages.
The effects that tourism brings to the Galapagos comes with many positive ideas, for example; tourism brings jobs for the local people, helps regenerate income for the local economy, and by allowing tourists to see the endangered species of animals, so there is pressure to conserve habitats and wildlife in the Island. The entrance fee may be a bit expensive, $100 per adult and $50 for children but by doing so this allows a percentage towards supporting organizations on the Island. For example, the Galapagos National Park receives 40% of what the earnings are for each tax. This will enhance the conservancy to aide and protect the different plants and animals on the island.

Places like islands bring numerous amount of money due to the fascinating views they offer, endangered species of plants and animals. Many conservatives are spread …show more content…

National park areas are protected against these kinds of actions, but places that are not protected get destroyed and taken down to bring in more profits and for more tourists to come in and explore their fascinating views. By doing so competition amongst hotels has allowed tourists to receive exceptional values on the hotels that were once a fortune to stay in. Effects are varied and contain numerous amounts of disasters. Degradation of natural landscapes and threats to wildlife and habitats are crucial in islands because these are their top qualities that they bring to

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