Evaluating the role of ecotourism in supporting conservation efforts
Turdikul Bobomuratov Zilola Sattorova Azimidin Nasirov Muhammadjon Osbayov Mansur Kholmurotov Dilnoza Ruzmatova Jamshid Orishev Kurbonalijon ZokirovThe primary focus of environmental education and interpretation has been on individual elements (such cognitive processes) that lead to intention and behavioral change. Less focus has been placed on the interactions and exchanges of information between tour guides and guests on ecotourism tours. Specifically, ecotourism manageability is bound to happen when: (3) local area pioneers create and uphold programs that teach families and youngsters about ecological protection and safeguarding; (2) the local area effectively takes part in the plan and improvement of an ecotourism task; and (3) local area the travel industry chiefs perceive the significance of publicizing and advancing the likely financial advantages because of a local area's ecotourism improvement. Besides, regardless of the tiny monetary benefits, ecotourism evoked opinions like an eagerness to participate in ecotourism work that are difficult to quantify in financial examination alone. These discoveries show that ecotourism not just goes about as a financial "apparatus" for protection yet in addition develops new qualities and social associations.