Ecotourism in the National Botanical Garden of Georgia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52340/idw.2025.16Keywords:
ecotourism, sustainable tourism, biodiversity, nature conservation, conservationAbstract
Human was born and developed in the bosom of nature. He is a child of nature and is its integral part. Along with the development of civilization, humans attitude towards nature and forms of relationship have changed. For many centuries, nature has had only a consumption value for human. That is why, human's consumer approach to nature has led to the depletion of natural resources, while the scientific and technological revolution and human's unconscious interference in the processes taking place in nature have led to a violation of balance. The time has come when all people of goodwill have felt the danger caused by carelessness towards the nature, therefore, we must make every effort to preserve Mother Nature and save the world from ecological disasters.
One of the most important aspects of protecting Mother Nature is the development of ecotourism. Ecotourism is a form of sustainable tourism that is based on the protection of the natural environment, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. The Georgian National Botanical Garden is a prime example of ecotourism, where visitors have the opportunity to explore diverse plant collections, receive environmental education, and learn about the principles of nature conservation.
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