The Common Goal for Ecotourism
The onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic affected several sectors of the economy, with the tourism sector and hotel and resort construction firms being among the ones that experienced severe adverse effects. Now, more than ever, it is important that tourism is revived to encourage economic activity and push progress in the country. Tourism depends heavily on the condition of the environment, both natural and created by humans. However, the relationship between tourism and the environment is complicated, and if careful tourism planning and management are not implemented, many activities could have negative environmental repercussions. Some rising strategies in tourism are frequently unsustainable, which means that in a couple of years, the same strategies cannot be executed anymore due to the lack of resources to do so. Hence, in this article, we shed light on ecotourism and its importance.
Because of its guiding ideas, ecotourism can be distinguished. These components make up the idea and describe what ecotourism is, how it works, and what it entails. Some of the most beautiful ecosystems on Earth are preserved and respected thanks to ecotourism. It inspires visitors to take a more active role in supporting local communities and preserving the environment than simply passing through. This practical approach is crucial in educating tourists regarding some of the challenges these areas confront. Numerous factors make overtourism a serious issue. It can strain a location's resources and populace and make it difficult for them to successfully protect their most delicate assets. For example, when visiting a seaside resort, seeing plastics along the shoreline can discourage guests and visitors to take a quick dip.
The Philippines, being a rich hub of natural resources and picturesque tourist spots, should, has to invest in eco-tourism projects to not only boost the economy but also preserve its resources. Contrary to traditional tourism which contributes to the depletion of raw materials, ecotourism can increase income, create job opportunities, and support the Philippine economy, whilst keeping all resources intact for future generations. This inevitably means that the government should work hand-in-hand with eco-tourism development builders to achieve their common goal.
Here in Davao, more specifically Davao Oriental, Argus Builders, a general construction company, is joining forces with the local government to boost tourism sustainably. Engineers and architects of Argus Builders have completed numerous rehabilitation projects, making them the best choice for achieving these goals for ecotourism. Argus Builders strives to complete every ecotourism project they have been a part of with the tourist facilities that are made to blend in with the natural environment with the utmost and unique concepts and ideas. Four ecotourism destinations are included in the Camiguin project: Sto. Old Church Ruins, Katibawasan Falls, and Nino Cold Spring. The project's goal is to restore popular tourist destinations while safeguarding the area's delicate ecosystem. This is only one of the many ecotourism projects undertaken by Argus Builders which aim to rehabilitate and conserve the country’s rich reservoir of natural resources and materials. Moving forward, Argus Builders aims to take on more proactive roles in safeguarding the precious materials in our archipelago.