Management Of Eco Tourism And Its Perception A Case Study Of Belize Link
Belize — with its lush rainforests, barrier reef, and rich cultural mosaic — is often held up as a model for ecotourism. But like anywhere, successes coexist with challenges. This post examines how ecotourism in Belize is managed, how it’s perceived by stakeholders, and what lessons emerge for sustainable destination development.
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Tourists arriving at the Belize airport should be required to watch a 3-minute video on local conservation rules (e.g., no sunscreen with oxybenzone, reef etiquette). This would set expectations and reduce cognitive dissonance. Belize — with its lush rainforests, barrier reef,
To operationalize management, Belize adopted the Green Globe certification for tourism businesses and developed the Tourism Gold Standard during the COVID-19 recovery, which indirectly enforced health and environmental protocols. However, the most impactful has been the Sustainable Tourism Certification Network, which evaluates accommodations on energy use, waste disposal, community engagement, and visitor education. Weaknesses: Tourists arriving at the Belize airport should