Vacanțe cu impact mai mic asupra mediului: șapte destinații care au pariat pe turismul sustenabil
Sustainable tourism is gaining popularity as climate change effects become more evident, with several destinations prioritizing environmental protection and local community support. An international ranking highlights seven such examples, including three in Europe. Slovenia has a national certification program for sustainable operators, while Italy's Emilia-Romagna focuses on agritourism, allowing tourists to engage in agricultural activities. Wales promotes independent tourism businesses and local cuisine, and Aberdeenshire in Scotland emphasizes renewable energy and local products. Ecuador uses ecotourism revenues for biodiversity research, and Queensland, Australia, limits tourist access to the Great Barrier Reef while involving visitors in conservation efforts. Costa Rica dedicates a significant portion of its land to conservation, showcasing its rich biodiversity. These European examples demonstrate that sustainable tourism can be accessible and impactful for travelers from…