THE EFFECTS OF ECOTOURISM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN IRAQ

Abstract

Tourism is one of the most essential elements of the modern service sector and contributes significantly to countries' economies, including Iraq. It also plays a vital role in increasing national income and improving the balance of payments in foreign exchange. It aims to provide job opportunities for the workforce and implement development programs. The research problem is identifying Ecotourism's effects on sustainable development in Iraq.

The main objectives of the research are:

  1. What is the meaning and concept of Ecotourism and sustainable development, and what are the requirements for its application?
  2. What is the importance of Ecotourism as the most critical type of modern tourism?
  3. How do ecotourism dimensions impact sustainable development in Iraq?

 The most crucial search results:

1- The dimensions of sustainable development were represented in the environmental dimensions, social and political dimensions, economic dimensions

2- The research results showed that ecotourism principles take into account nature - ecological sustainability - environmental culture - and tourism satisfaction.

3- The environmental impact of Ecotourism on development was represented in (Ecotourism efforts lead to the continued reduction of energy and natural resource consumption) - The state should be able to reduce the problem of pollution as long as it has the financial and technical, and human resources to ensure the use of cleaner technologies and fewer resources - An ethical and ethical approach to Ecotourism.

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Abstract

Tourism is one of the most essential elements of the modern service sector and contributes significantly to countries' economies, including Iraq. It also plays a vital role in increasing national income and improving the balance of payments in foreign exchange. It aims to provide job opportunities for the workforce and implement development programs. The research problem is identifying Ecotourism's effects on sustainable development in Iraq.

The main objectives of the research are:

  1. What is the meaning and concept of Ecotourism and sustainable development, and what are the requirements for its application?
  2. What is the importance of Ecotourism as the most critical type of modern tourism?
  3. How do ecotourism dimensions impact sustainable development in Iraq?

 The most crucial search results:

1- The dimensions of sustainable development were represented in the environmental dimensions, social and political dimensions, economic dimensions

2- The research results showed that ecotourism principles take into account nature - ecological sustainability - environmental culture - and tourism satisfaction.

3- The environmental impact of Ecotourism on development was represented in (Ecotourism efforts lead to the continued reduction of energy and natural resource consumption) - The state should be able to reduce the problem of pollution as long as it has the financial and technical, and human resources to ensure the use of cleaner technologies and fewer resources - An ethical and ethical approach to Ecotourism.


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ABSTRACT

Tourism is one of the most essential elements of the modern service sector and contributes significantly to countries'

economies, including Iraq. It also plays a vital role in increasing national income and improving the balance of

payments in foreign exchange. It aims to provide job opportunities for the workforce and implement development

programs. The research problem is identifying Ecotourism's effects on sustainable development in Iraq.

The main objectives of the research are:

1. What is the meaning and concept of Ecotourism and sustainable development, and what are the requirements for

its application?

2. What is the importance of Ecotourism as the most critical type of modern tourism?

3. How do ecotourism dimensions impact sustainable development in Iraq?

The most crucial search results:

1- The dimensions of sustainable development were represented in the environmental dimensions, social and political

dimensions, economic dimensions

Research Article

THE EFFECTS OF ECOTOURISM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN
IRAQ

Submission Date:

October 11, 2024,

Accepted Date:

October 16, 2024,

Published Date:

October 21, 2024

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Jinan Abdul Redha Hamza

University of Karbala, Faculty of Tourism Sciences / Department of Tourism Studies, Iraq

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2- The research results showed that ecotourism principles take into account nature - ecological sustainability -

environmental culture - and tourism satisfaction.

3- The environmental impact of Ecotourism on development was represented in (Ecotourism efforts lead to the

continued reduction of energy and natural resource consumption) - The state should be able to reduce the problem

of pollution as long as it has the financial and technical, and human resources to ensure the use of cleaner technologies

and fewer resources - An ethical and ethical approach to Ecotourism.

KEYWORDS

Ecotourism, countries' economies, development programs.

INTRODUCTION

Tourism is one of the most essential elements of the

modern service sector and contributes significantly to

countries' economies, including Iraq. It also plays a vital

role in increasing national income and improving the

balance of payments in foreign exchange. It aims to

provide employment opportunities for the workforce

and implement development programs.

On this basis, tourism is vital to decision-makers in most

countries, especially Iraq. Tourismountries' economic

and social development, requires good thinking about

exploiting them to the fullest extent development,

communication, and continuity strategies must be

followed, which must work to achieve sustainable

development, as this strategy is based on the one hand

on culture of Ecotourism that occurs based on

reactions to tourism and its adverse effects and the

other hand concerns about biodiversity. It examines

the relationship between tourism activities and

environmental sustainability. It also works to achieve

higher levels of fun without compromising the

ecological balance, which is primarily responsible for

Evensan, by not exceeding the absorptive capacity of

tourist destinations, preventing pollution resulting

from tourists and waste resulting from tourist

destinations, as well as protecting cultural,

civilizational and historical heritage.

Problem of the Study

Tourism is mainly related to the environment, and since

the eighties, sustainability has been focused. The new

concept of sustainable tourism is limited to economic

considerations but responds to the requirements of

sustainable development regarding the impact of

tourism activities on the natural and human

environment. As a result, interest in Ecotourism is

growing among various organizations. The decision of


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the United Nations Economic and Social Council to

recognize 2002 as the International Year of Ecotourism

is evidence of the growing global interest in

Ecotourism,

both

at

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international

and

governmental levels.

Importance of the Study

The importance of research is divided into scientific

importance and applied significance and includes the

following:

Aim of the Study

The importance of research at the scientific level is as

follows:

- There is a lack of Arab and foreign research regarding

the impact of Ecotourism on sustainable development,

so the current research tries to contribute to filling the

research gaps for topics not related to the impact of

Ecotourism on sustainable development.

- Determine the impact of introducing Ecotourism on

sustainable development from an economic and

environmental perspective.

Importance of the Study

The importance of this research at the applied level is

as follows:

1. Ecotourism represents a development alternative

with a significant position in many countries, as it

contributes to the diversity of sources of income and

the revitalization of economic sectors.

2. Research is essential in trying to benefit from

Ecotourism as a tourist attraction that effectively

contributes to revitalizing tourism in Iraq and achieving

sustainable development.

3. Provide a set of suggestions that help in the

behavioral rationalization of the use of resources,

which contributes to maintaining public health and

safety and replenishing resources to maintain the

safety and vitality of society.

Questions of the Study

4. What is the meaning and concept of Ecotourism and

sustainable development, and what are the

requirements for its application?

5. What is the importance of Ecotourism as the most

critical type of modern tourism?

6. How do ecotourism dimensions impact sustainable

development in Iraq?

7. What is the economic and environmental level

necessary for Ecotourism to achieve sustainable

development?

Objectives of the Study

1. Highlight the meaning and concept of Ecotourism

and sustainable development and the requirements for


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its application to reach sustainable political

development standards.

2. Revealing the importance of Ecotourism as the most

critical type of modern tourism?

3. Measuring the impact of ecotourism dimensions on

sustainable development in Iraq.

4. Identify the economic and environmental level

necessary for Ecotourism to achieve sustainable

development

Previous studies:

Study by Rasha Abdullah Sultan (2023)[1] on Designing

a virtual reality for the Saudi environment to develop

sustainable tourism.

The study sought to identify virtual tourism, reveal its

role in tourism activation and sustainability, and review

the tourism potential of the Kingdom and the city of

Jeddah to design virtual tours that reflect its tourist

destinations. To achieve the objective of the study, the

descriptive approach was adopted to identify the most

critical elements of tourist attractions in the Saudi

environment and the city of Jeddah, and the

descriptive analytical approach to identify virtual

tourism and its role in tourism activation and

sustainability, and the work of a questionnaire directed

to the Saudi society, where the study sample reached

600 individuals, to find out the extent of interest of

members of the Saudi society in virtual tourism. Their

most essential desires in this field and the applied

approach were used to design virtual tourist

environments that reflect the archaeological tourist

destinations in the city of Jeddah.

The Results of the Study:

Virtual reality is a promising technological means in

marketing and tourism activation and documentation

of archaeological sites. Unique and diverse

components and a globally civilized tourist site

characterize the city of Jeddah. The study recommends

taking advantage of virtual reality technologies to

document and protect archaeological sites affected by

the accumulation of tourists and the optimal

investment of this technology to enhance the

economic return of tourism, especially in light of the

crises hindering traditional tourism.

Safou Narges (2022)[2]study on The role of

Ecotourism

in

achieving

sustainable

tourism

development

The research paper aims to identify Ecotourism as one

of the most important patterns of modernity and

identify

the

relationship

between

tourism

development and recognition of the role of

development plans as a mechanism to achieve

sustainable development and the evaluation of

environmental values for tourism projects as a

mechanism to achieve sustainable development.


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The search record is a set of results, the most

important of which are:

· Algeria has many diverse ecotourism areas, but this

type of tourism has not received enough attention due

to the lack of environmental awareness and tourism

information in this area.

· The Law on Environmental Protection 10/03 did not

mention tourism clearly but paid attention to sensitive

tourist areas, as it allocated the protection of nature

reserves and biodiversity and the protection of water,

water, and desert environments.

· The Algerian legislator has created an arsenal of

environmental laws that intervene with, care for, and

protect tourism, such as the Law on the Protection and

Valuation of the Coast No. 02/02, the Law on the

Protection of Cultural Heritage Rathm 98/04 and Law

No. 02/11 on protected areas within the framework of

sustainable development.

A study by Wahiba Al-Jawzi Khalifati (2022)[3] on

Ecotourism and its role in achieving sustainable

development in the state of Tizi Ouzou - Algeria

This study aims to highlight the meaning and concept

of Ecotourism and sustainable tourism development

and the requirements for its application to reach

sustainable tourism development criteria through

which tourism development experiences can be

evaluated; it also aims to describe the current state of

Ecotourism in Algeria.

The study found several results:

The concept of tourism development is not a fixed

state of balance between achieving economic benefits

and protecting the environment. Thus, the concept of

best environmental practice may differ from one

region to another in terms of the different problems

and conditions of development in each region,

resulting in a different concept of sustainable tourism

development.

Hanan Saidi’s study, Si’aq (202

2)[4], on Mechanisms

for establishing the foundations of sustainable

Ecotourism in Algeria in light of the Emirati

experience

This study aims to identify the most critical

mechanisms supporting the activation of the

tourism/environment

combination

to

reach

sustainable Ecotourism in Algeria by applying the

Emirati experience in the field of its transformation to

Ecotourism, relying on green hotels, and drawing

lessons learned from them for Algeria.

The study's results indicated that Algeria has the

ingredients to qualify it as a tourist attraction par

excellence and that sustainable Ecotourism is achieved

when activating the elements of the balanced

combination, which links tourism to environmental


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protection and must be within the state's

comprehensive sustainable development plan.

Fawzia Laxie's (2021)[5]study on Ecotourism as a

strategy to achieve sustainable development presents

the experiences of some Arab countries

The research aims to highlight the importance of

Ecotourism, which is one of the essential strategies in

achieving sustainable development, concerning some

of the experiences of Arab countries, and to focus on

the Algerian experience and the various mechanisms

taken by Algeria to protect the environment and

support Ecotourism due to its availability of natural

elements of multiple landscapes and ecosystems, by

presenting the most important possibilities of

Ecotourism from reserves and national natural parks

with rare characteristics and classified globally. It has

been reached through research that there is a

compelling and distinctive role for Ecotourism in

promoting and promoting sustainable development,

especially in the aspect of the environmental

dimension, but there are some reasons and factors

that hinder the embodiment of this; Algeria still has

fragile results in this area compared to some Arab

countries that have achieved very satisfactory results,

such as Jordan and Tunisia, and several suggestions

and recommendations have been made that may

enable the promotion of this type of tourism.

Procedural Definitions

The concept of Ecotourism

Visiting relatively safe natural areas (nature reserves -

the absorptive capacity of each location), benefits to

local communities (equitable distribution of benefits -

partnerships), environmental awareness, alternative

energies (solar energy - wind energy - biofuels), and

green buildings (environmentally friendly materials).

Control/reduction of energy and water consumption),

sustainable transport (some electric vehicles), water

management (water reuse

rainwater harvesting),

waste management (recycling

toxic waste

treatment), land management (organic investment in

the environment in short-term improvements) and

long-term in social welfare, employment, and social

services (environmental conservation).

The concept of sustainable development

Many definitions have been said about sustainable

development, among which:

Classic definition

: Sustainable development is meeting

the needs of the present without compromising the

ability of future generations to meet their needs. This

definition is based on balancing development's

economic, social, and environmental dimensions.

United Nations definition: Sustainable development is

development that meets the needs of the present

generation without compromising the ability of future

generations to meet their needs and focuses on the


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balance between the economic, social, and

environmental dimensions of development. [6]

Definition of inclusive sustainability

: Sustainable

development is a holistic process that aims to achieve

sustainability in all aspects of life, including the

environment, economy, and society. It focuses on

balancing current needs with the ability to meet future

needs [7].

The concept of sustainable tourism development:

Sustainable tourism is defined as "the optimal use of

tourist sites in terms of the entry of tourists in balanced

numbers, provided that they are aware in advance of

the importance of these sites and deal with them in

order to prevent damage." [8]

It is a comprehensive plan for the economic, social and

environmental development of an entire country or

region, combining elements of tourism development,

including natural and cultural attractions. ". It is also

"tourism that meets the needs of tourists and host

sites, as well as the protection and provision of

opportunities for the future, and it represents a set of

guiding rules in the field of resource management, in a

way that meets the requirements of economic, social

and cultural issues, and with it cultural integration,

environmental factors, biodiversity and support for life

systems"[9].

Theoretical Aspect:

Dimensions of sustainable development:

Four

dimensions of sustainable development

(environmental, economic, social).

1) Environmental dimensions:

It is represented in the use of pesticides and avoiding

soil damage, eliminating vegetation cover and

fisheries, preserving natural resources, protecting

water, preserving the climate from global warming,

and reducing the shelter of different biological species

(preserving the earth's richness in biodiversity for

future generations) [10].

2) Social and political dimensions:

The social dimension of sustainable development

focuses on social justice by combating poverty,

providing social services to all those in need, and

ensuring democracy through people's participation in

decision-making. It focuses on the fact that the human

being is the essence of development and its ultimate

goal. The most critical social and political aspects of

development are the stability of population growth,

final population size, population distribution, the

importance of maximizing the use of human resources,

health, education, the importance of the role of

women, and democratic governance.

3) Economic dimensions:


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According to this aspect, national sustainability means

the continuation and maximization of economic well-

being for as long as possible by providing elements of

human well-being at the highest levels of quality,

private consumption of natural resources, stopping

the waste of resources, the responsibility of developed

countries for pollution and cleaning, reducing the

dependence of developing countries, achieving

sustainable development for poor countries, equality

in the distribution of resources and reducing income

inequality[11].

It establishes the concept of sustainable development

and proves the existence of many elements that form

the basis of sustainable development. The most

important are:[12]

It meets people's humanitarian needs and improves

their standard of living. It eradicates poverty. This

requires ensuring sustainable population levels and

rational environmental management that effectively

uses all that is possible and human development.

Because there is no sustainable development without

sustainable human development, it improves health. It

expands

societal

opportunities

(knowledge

acquisition, political freedom, securing human rights)

through community investment in knowledge,

education, health, and acquired capacities.

Environmental economics views economics as the

nervous system of interactions between the

environment

and

development.

Sustainable

development, therefore, depends on a balance

between economic and ecological systems, the use of

environmentally friendly technologies, and, finally,

success in self-sufficiency

international support and

cooperation to solve global environmental problems.

Sustainable Tourism Development:

After addressing sustainable development and its

aspects, we will look at ecotourism as a type of tourism

that contributes to sustainable development.

Therefore, in addition to preserving the environment,

it also contributes to achieving the desired goals of

income generation and increasing the working class. I

want to do it. Supporting Ecotourism contributes to

achieving a higher level of enjoyment, but this does not

disturb the ecological balance, and its maintenance is

man's responsibility.

Based on the above, sustainable tourism development

is based mainly on the following basic principles[13]:

· At the level of productivity of tourism resources,

ensuring the continuity of tourist attractions through

pleasure and satisfaction with the services and

opportunities provided.

· Preserving biodiversity and avoiding environmental

variables that have serious consequences.

· Establishing equality between generations and

reaping the benefits of tourism while applying the


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principles of sustainable development. This principle is

mainly based on removing any factors from the

tourism environment that will lead to low productivity

in the future.

· Finding a compromise between the host

community's culture and the visiting tourist through

developing and promoting the local culture, preserving

it, seeking its continuity and delivery, and introducing

the tourist to it.

· Involve local communities in the process of

sustainable tourism development by providing host

areas with tourism characteristics that attract tourists

and investors at the same time.

Despite the diversity of approaches and aspects of

sustainable tourism development, it can be limited to

two main elements: material and moral. This ensures

that the amount consumed today is at most required

to be consumed tomorrow without depriving

posterity. The ethical element of sustainable tourism

means that tourism in social and cultural terms is not

neutral but instead leads to encounters and friction

between two types of cultures (the culture of the host

country and the culture of the country of the tourist).

It generates social communication and creates

connections and relationships that increase the

number of tourists. The social perspective of

sustainable tourism seeks to maximize tourism with a

human face and avoid problems that may arise as a

result of social differences and the different structures

of the state and its cultural heritage, so it is necessary

to respond to the needs and desires of both tourists

and tourism workers [14].

What is Ecotourism:

Ecotourism arose when the eco-movement realized

the possibility of combining people's interest in the

environment with their interest in it. In particular, this

idea has developed in recent years based on the

interest in biodiversity on the one hand and tourism

and its adverse reactions on the other hand because

the environment depends mainly on nature with its

beautiful landscapes, and there are activities

associated with Ecotourism manifested in the

following aspects: Interest in Ecotourism. Biodiversity.

And explore everything inside. This includes visiting

archaeological sites, visiting forests, watching birds

and animals, and exploring valleys and mountains. [15]

Principles of ecotourism

The assessment of Ecotourism is based on several

principles, including:

1) Observance of nature

Based on the natural environment, the essential

biological, physical, cultural, and ecological features of

the natural heritage and the cultural elements present

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considered as planning, developing, and managing

Ecotourism. [16]

2) Ecological sustainability:

Ecologically sustainable tourism involves various

resistances, such as respect for the environment and

local culture. This includes administrative and

organizational considerations, such as determining the

capacity of the site and the maximum number of

tourists so that the area can be visited without causing

unwanted changes in the natural environment. It is

consistent with the experience gained by eco-tourists

and the necessary procedures.

Ecotourism means relying on natural resources

without depleting them so that future generations

cannot benefit from them, while sustainability means

that all the money and profits generated by tourism

belong to local people and not to big corporations. [17]

3) Ecological culture:

Environmental education is important for creating

enjoyable Ecotourism. It affects tourists' behavior,

helps them learn about the natural and cultural values

of tourist destinations, and helps them understand the

environment deeply. Comment.

4) Tourism satisfaction:

To ensure the long-term success of Ecotourism, visitor

satisfaction with the ecotourism experience is

essential. Since it differs from traditional tourism goals,

there must be a specialized department in securing the

expected risks during tourists' trips because the goals

of the conventional tourist are entirely different from

the goals of the eco-tourist, as they want to enjoy

nature and enjoy an ecological lifestyle, which

encourages them to participate in sports such as hiking

and trips[18].

Ecotourism and its effects on development:

The commitment of countries and communities to

promote and continuously improve clean Ecotourism

based on ethics and principles ensures the protection

and preservation of the environment. Undoubtedly,

this has excellent intentions to promote tourism and

development that positively benefits various aspects

of sustainable development. The most important of

these benefits are:

Environmental impact:

· Ecotourism efforts continue to reduce energy and

natural resource consumption and contribute to

changing consumption patterns that threaten

biodiversity and the extinction of animal products.

· Due to the predominance of ecotourism culture and

the enactment of its laws, the state should be able to

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that cleaner technologies and fewer environmentally

friendly resources are used to solve the problem.

· By taking an ethical approach to Ecotourism, in

addition to protecting vegetation and fisheries, by

slowing the extinction process, significantly slowing

the destruction of shelters and ecosystems, and

reducing the use of wasted water without damaging

the soil, the richness of the earth's biodiversity is

preserved for future generations. [19]

Social and political impact

· Reducing population migration to urban areas: To

promote tourism development, it is necessary to

promote rural development, reduce migration to

urban areas, take special policy measures, increase

spending on tourism projects, and increase the need to

provide additional tourism-related services. These

factors help stabilize populations, reduce migration to

large cities, and balance these areas with cities.

· Rational use of human resources and human

resource development: Tourism is developed, basic

human needs are met, social welfare is improved, and

cultural

diversity

is

protected.Relying

on

environmental policy, it is necessary to invest in human

capital through the training of tourism workers to

sustain tourism and achieve tourism development.

· People transmit to future generations a sense of

pride in themselves, their values, and their dignity to

contribute to the development of society and the

preservation of cultural and tourism heritage.

· Tourism expands opportunities for peace and

mutual understanding between peoples and nations,

thus enhancing the country's image and enabling

communication between peoples. Tourism is also one

of the most important means of achieving intimacy

between people and plays a vital role. In addition,

countries that receive tourists can demonstrate their

actual appearance in the eyes of others and achieve

rapprochement between their people and host

countries, allowing people and strengthening ties

between the nation and this country. [20]

Economic impact

· Increasing spending in tourist destinations without

harming the environment: Tourism spending is

expressed in the economic evaluation of the overall

services provided to tourists and represents the

transfer of money from tourists to hotel owners, and

due to the predominance of ecotourism culture, the

transfer of funds and spending is increasing without

any harm to the environment.

· Stimulating economic activity: Other types of

spending by tourist countries rather than tourists exist.

For example, expenditures on tourism projects such as

the construction of cities and tourist vehicles, the

construction of roads, and the construction of

monuments and monuments. This type of spending on


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public utilities expands museums, galleries, and

transport networks. Undoubtedly, this will stimulate

economic activity. [21]

· Positive impact on the balance of payments:

Promoting Ecotourism creates a leading position in

payment mandates, where income received in hard

currency from tourism services is treated as an

intangible export and included in the invisible trade

credit component. Tourism expenditures of citizens

living abroad are also considered imports and are

considered in the debit part of the trade balance.

Through these operations, it was found that the

balance of tourism is the difference between the

expenses of foreign tourists inside the country and the

expenses of citizens abroad, so tourism was used to

determine the net impact on the balance of payments

and know the truth the balance of payments income

and expenses will be prepared. Since the overall trade

balance is maintained, this balance is a deficit or

surplus.

· Job creation: Total investment by tourism-

dependent countries attracts a large workforce, and

tourism is a multisectoral sector that includes many

activities and industries and is closely related to other

economic, social, and cultural sectors, considering that

the tourism industry contributes to job creation. It

contributes directly and indirectly to creating many job

opportunities in the tourism sector[22].

The most crucial search results:

4- The dimensions of sustainable development were

represented in the environmental dimensions, social

and political dimensions, economic dimensions

5- The results of the research showed that sustainable

tourism development is mainly based on the basic

principles, namely

(Ensure the continuity of tourist attractions through

pleasure and satisfaction with the services and

opportunities provided - Preserving biodiversity and

avoiding environmental variables that have serious

consequences - Establishing equality between

generations and reaping the benefits of tourism -

Finding a compromise between the culture of the host

community and the visiting tourist through the

development and promotion of local culture - Involving

local communities in the process of sustainable

tourism development by providing host areas with

tourism characteristics that attract tourists and

investors at the same

time research results research

showed that the principles of Ecotourism are

represented in (taking into account the

natural -

ecological sustainability - environmental

culture -

tourism sat) satisfaction.

7- The environmental impact of Ecotourism on

development was represented in ((Ecotourism efforts

lead to continued reduction in energy consumption

and natural resources - The state should be able to


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reduce the problem of pollution as long as it has the

financial, technical, and human resources to ensure the

use of cleaner technologies and fewer resources -

Following an ethical and moral approach in Ecotourism

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8- The social and political impact of Ecotourism on

development

was

represented

in

(Reducing

population migration to urban areas - Rational use of

human resources and development of human

resources - Tourism contributes to expanding

opportunities for peace and mutual understanding

between peoples and nations

The economic impact of Ecotourism on development

was represented in (Increasing spending in tourist

destinations without harming the environment -

Stimulating economic activity - Positive impact on the

balance of payments)

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Sciences - Laboratory of the Strategy for the


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Mechanism

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Chunai, X., & Qin, L. (2018, September). The

Sustainable Development of Symbol Consumption

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Mahmoud

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The

Economic

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University, Institute of Environmental Studies and

Research, Journal of Environmental Sciences,

Volume 48, Part 3, December 2019.

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Hanan Saidi Siqa, Mechanisms for establishing the foundations of sustainable Ecotourism in Algeria In light of the Emirati experience, Tahri Mohamed University, Bechar - Faculty of Economics, Business and Management Sciences, Al-Bishr Economic Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3, 2022

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Rasha Abdullah Sultan, Designing a Virtual Reality for the Saudi Environment for Sustainable Tourism Development, Princess Noura bint Abdulrahman University - College of Design and Arts - Saudi Society for Art and Design, Saudi Journal of Art and Design, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2023

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Safo Narjes: The role of Ecotourism in achieving sustainable tourism development, University of Mohamed Lamine Debaghine - Setif 2 - Algerian Journal of Legal and Political Sciences, Volume 59, Issue 3, 2022.

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Issa Ali, Environmental Citizenship and Sustainable Tourism, Abdelhamid Ben Badis University Mostaganem - Faculty of Law and Political Science - Laboratory of Human Rights and Public Liberties, Journal of Human Rights and Public Liberties, 2022, p. 115

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Sabah Belkaidoum, Hayat Mamen: Ecotourism is a Link between Tourism Investment and the Environmental Overall to Achieve Sustainable Development, Distinctive Global and Arab Models from the World of Ecotourism, Journal of Financial, Accounting and Administrative Studies, Issue 9, 2018.

Coronado Martínez, Y., Rosas Baños, M., & Cerón Monroy, H. (2018). Ecotourism as a Path to Sustainable Development in an Isolated Magic Town: The Case Study of La Trampa, Mexico. Journal of Tourism Analysis: Revista de Análisis Turístico, 25(1), 23-38.

Liu, C. R., Lin, W. R., Wang, Y. C., & Chen, S. P. (2019). Sustainability indicators for festival tourism: A multi-stakeholder perspective. Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism, 20(3), 296-316.

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