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Galapagos Islands I. Introduction Recent years have seen the rapid growth of the tourism industry with a particular demand with destination to protected natural areas.This new trend is most often termed [...]
II. Brief Presentation of the Islands Each island of the Galapagos Archipelago generally has two different names, an English one, given by buccaneer Ambrose Cowley around 1684 and a Spanish one, [...]
Pinta (Abingdon)Pinta was named for one of the caravels of Christopher Columbus's expedition. It has an area of 23 sq mi and a maximum altitude of 2,549 ft. Swallow-tailed gulls, marine iguanas, sparrow [...]
III. The Charles Darwin Foundation’s political position today. The Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) has lent, the 11th of April 2007, its total support to a bill recently signed by the President [...]
IV. Endemic species against imported species: a threat to Galapagos diversity.The islands’ most active predatory species has been humans.Whalers and pirates used to hunt food from the islands. This practice [...]
V. Develoment of Tourism and its consequences The principal problem for settlement and tourism is the absence of local food production. Indeed, as the archipelago is protected, no hunting is allowed [...]
In 1960, the Charles Darwin Research Institute was founded with a mandate to ensure the conservation of unique Galapagos ecosystems, promoting scientific research. Until the 1960s, the tourism industry in [...]
VI. Programs linked to the tourism industry Programs and institutions at all levels are trying to slow the speed at which the islands are being devastated. The government of Ecuador [...]
These investments and projects initiated by the Ecuadorian government have greatly increased the number of people, and amount of money flowing into the Galapagos. Unfortunately, the two have not consistently [...]
Tourism, generating around $175 million a year, is a potential growth industry for Ecuador. Much of this economic activity is tied to the islands, despite the government’s promotion of the [...]
VII. Conclusion As seen above, influx of tourism has been a very important source of income for the Ecuadorian government. The concept of eco-tax is present in the Galapagosian case, sinceEcuadorians [...]
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