INDIAN OCEAN TRAVEL by TOURISMER

RESPONSIBLE TOURISM TO PRESERVE THE ENVIRONMENT

SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT

“Developing countries are facing a dramatic deterioration in their environment, which poses a serious threat to their prospects for long-term development. Natural resources are exploited irrationality that closes the way to future development options." Source:OECD

STOPPING DEGRADATION

The degradation of the environment has become a concerngrowing, both in public opinion and political leaders.

A consensus emergesgradually on the fact that the deterioration of environment undermines the foundations ofeconomic development and that an intervention collective and coordinated action is needed to stop this particularly dangerous scourge in developing countries.

RECONCILING DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT

 These countries have retained a strong connection with nature, a sense of resilience, an awareness of the fragile balance of their ecosystems and their communities, a sense of frugal economy conducive to the development of the circular economy and the symbiotic economy.

 If we allow them this development by paying a fair and responsible price for raw materials, if we accept their green industrialization, the development of their processing capacities for local consumption is as much as for export and the development of balanced commercial relations.

VIRTUOUS INITIATIVES

They are possible because innovation and current technologies precisely make it possible to reconcile one and the other, as well as the financial instruments that channel funds towards green, responsible investments with less impact on biodiversity and the climate.

On a smaller scale, it is a set of local initiatives that gradually leads to the achievement of virtuous objectives but also to the definitive awareness of all!