Challenges and potentials of ecotourism as a form of conservation and sustainable development on Zapatera Island, Nicaragua
Unsustainable natural resource management practices are an increasing problem on Zapatera Island, Nicaragua. As overfishing and deforestation continues to degrade the environment, some community members are looking towards ecotourism as a sustainable alternative. Using grounded theory research metho...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2017
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