What are the most effective GIS practices for sustainable tourism in rural areas?
Sustainable tourism is a form of tourism that aims to conserve natural and cultural resources, benefit local communities, and minimize negative impacts on the environment. Rural areas often have unique landscapes, biodiversity, heritage, and traditions that attract tourists, but also face challenges such as limited infrastructure, accessibility, and services. Geographic information systems (GIS) are powerful tools that can help environmental consultants plan, monitor, and evaluate sustainable tourism initiatives in rural areas. GIS can collect, store, analyze, and visualize spatial data from various sources, such as satellite imagery, surveys, sensors, and social media. In this article, we will explore some of the most effective GIS practices for sustainable tourism in rural areas, and how they can contribute to the economic, social, and environmental goals of rural development.
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Richard ShepardExperienced Team Leader | Project Design & Planning | Stakeholder Engagement | Land Administration | Sustainable…
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George LamehSenior Strategic Advisor at LGI Sustainable Innovation
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André BragagnoliGerente de Sustentabilidade | Meio Ambiente | ESG | EHS | Gest?o | Projetos | ISO 14001 | GRI | GHG | GEE