Entomotourism and environmental conservation
Lucas Menéndez Álvarez
Environmental Research and Ecotoxicity, 2025, vol. 4, 180-180
Abstract:
Introduction: Entomotourism is emerging as an innovative strategy that links tourism based on the observation and study of insects with environmental conservation. This practice promotes the appreciation of entomological biodiversity, fosters environmental education, and promotes the sustainable development of local communities. Methods: Using an argumentative approach, it examines successful cases where tourism has promoted the preservation of species and the restoration of degraded environments. Results: This article analyzes the correlation between entomotourism and ecosystem conservation, highlighting its potential to raise ecological awareness and contribute to the protection of fragile habitats. It also discusses the challenges facing this modality, such as the need for adequate regulations and the mitigation of anthropogenic impacts. Conclusion: The study concludes that entomotourism, under a responsible management framework, can become a key tool for balancing economic exploitation and environmental sustainability.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/ere2025180
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