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 About Nature Tourism
McConnell's Mill State Park Clarion River
McConnell's Mill State Park
Clarion River

History of Nature Tourism

Nature Tourism, often referred to as Ecotourism, was introduced to the tourist industry in the early 1980s. Ecotourism was initially connected with outdoor travel to remote, unique, and/or scenic areas. Though early Ecotourism involved an educational aspect, this was not a crucial or required element to the industry or the consumer. However, as the demand for Ecotourism has increased, the inclusion of educational elements has become increasingly important.

Since its conception, Ecotourism has grown to include an entire methodology of planning, management, and economics. It is a robust and encompassing process that not only includes site information, but also considers the environment, conservation, education, equitable social benefits, and community responsibility.

Ecotourism Links

Nature Tourism Guidelines and Principles

Nature Tourism includes several major principles:

  • Education about the area
  • Sustainable use of resources, and avoidance of degradation
  • Enhancement of local community and assistance in development
  • Respect for cultural/social/political aspects of local people
  • Profit for tourism industry
Nature Tourism in Northwest PA

Northwest Pennsylvania abounds with outdoor activities, from biking, hunting, sailing, and hiking to buffalo farms and museums. The area's variety and diversity make any visit an enjoyable experience you will wish to repeat. This web page will allow you to gain a better understanding of both the places and points of interest in the region, as well as the wealth and importance of each site.

Ecotourism Links

About.com- Ecotourism The International Ecotourism Society (TIES)
Ecotourism Club Ecotravel Center