Ecotourism as a Rural Development Tool in Western Black Sea Region, Turkey Abstract:Ecotourism has been recognized as the backbone of economies of many developing countries with unspoilt nature which attracts tourists whose main motivations are natural beauties and local cultures. It provides economic and social benefits to host communities by expanding the community’s economic base. Western Black Sea Region in Turkey is fortunate with its rich ecotourism resources and high potential for the development of ecotourism. This paper aims to explore the ecotourism landscape of Western Black Sea Region and to determine existing ecotourism activities. It also focuses on the impact of ecotourism activities in terms of the development of regional economy
Turker Nuray
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2013, vol. XIII, issue 2, 268-271
Date: 2013
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