Ecotourism Development in Costa Rica: The Search for Oro Verde, by
Andrew P. Miller, examines the use of ecotourism as a development
strategy in Costa Rica and its applicability to other Central American
states. Ecotourism provides an important environmental check on
industry, giving the environment a voice by making its preservation an
economic necessity due to the number of people who derive their income
from it. The move away from agriculture to ecotourism is a natural fit
because many of those who are engaged in agriculture have extensive
knowledge of plants and animals that can be utilized by the ecotourism
industry. The use of ecotourism as a development strategy is
distinctive. For ecotourism to succeed, it must preserve the natural
environment, but it must do so in a way that does not preclude growth
in other sectors of the economy. Miller shows how the successful
pursuit of foreign direct investment coupled with Costa Rica’s
immense biodiversity and its attractiveness to tourists is key to
understanding the success of the Costa Rican economy. Many of the
preferences that ecotourists have for a vacation destination also help
create an amenable atmosphere for business. These factors include:
political and social stability, high quality of life, low levels of
corruption, economic freedom, high levels of education, and a suitable
infrastructure. The most important part of this research is its
development of strategies based upon the Costa Rican model that would
be useful for other states in the region. When looking at whether
states can replicate the development strategy of Costa Rica,
environmental sustainability is an important concern. Ecotourism
Development in Costa Rica is an essential text for students and
scholars interested in Latin American politics and history,
development studies, and environmental sustainability.
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The Search for Oro Verde
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ISBN
9780739174616
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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