NATURAL PROTECTED AREAS IN ECUADOR, A POTENTIAL OF BIODIVERSITY FOR THE TOURISM
Keywords:
Natural Protected Areas, biodiversity, tourismAbstract
The vision of the Ministry of the Environment of Ecuador is to ensure that the country sustainably uses its strategic natural resources to achieve good living. Its mission is to effectively and efficiently exercise the stewardship of environmental management, guaranteeing a harmonious relationship between the economic, social and environmental axes that ensures the sustainable management of strategic natural resources. The objective of this study is to determine the biodiversity potential of protected areas in Ecuador. Three protected areas were analyzed as the main result is its high degree of pristinity and biological diversity
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