Abstract

Eco-tourism is generally defined as the type of tourism that involves visiting a natural environment without interfering with its habitat. The tourism industry is a multibillion-dollar industry that continues to expand and evolve around the world, however, to achieve sustainable growth, it requires a shift in planning and as a result, more focus on eco-tourism. When thinking of tourism, one thinks of a certain group of people visiting a particular destination for sightseeing, holiday vacations, and to have a good time; while that could be true, tourism touches on more than that. The tourism sector, besides just the gratification and exchange of culture, also involves environmental aspects, social aspects, and sustainability. As the world strives to achieve long-term growth targets in the sustainable development goals, eco-tourism continues to receive much attention. Eco tourism has been related to programs for sustainable development in protected areas, community-based conservation organizations, and in many aspects aimed at achieving sustainable development goals on environmental and habitat protection. In order to sustainably improve the eco-tourism sector, there is a need for continuous education, a supportive policy environment, and more research on the sector

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  • Original ArticleImproving Sustainable Development of Eco-Tourism in Kenya. Keywords: Sustainable Development, Economic Development, Opportunities, Pollution, Eco-Tourism

  • Tourism, as we understand it is the movement of a person or people out of their usual places of stay to a certain destination for a period for either business or leisure purposes (Leiper, 1979).Sustainable tourism is environmentally and culturally responsible and shares similar concepts to eco-tourism, green travel, fair trade, and ethical travel

  • The ecological aspect of eco-tourism means that it contributes to the protection of nature, the economic aspect means that it is a tool for a sustainable economy, and the community aspect means that eco-tourism empowers the community by giving local citizens positions in eco-tourism and increasing their participation in conservation while embracing the community’s diverse culture

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Original Article

Improving Sustainable Development of Eco-Tourism in Kenya. Keywords: Sustainable Development, Economic Development, Opportunities, Pollution, Eco-Tourism. As the world strives to achieve long-term growth targets in the sustainable development goals, eco-tourism continues to receive much attention. Improving Sustainable Development of Eco-Tourism in Kenya. East African Journal of Business and Economics 3 (1), 98-103. O. (2021) “Improving Sustainable Development of Eco-Tourism in Kenya.”, East African Journal of Business and Economics, 3 (1), pp. O. Ogweno, “Improving Sustainable Development of Eco-Tourism in Kenya.”, EAJBE, vol 3, no. East African Journal of Business and Economics, Vol 3, no. East African Journal of Business and Economics, Vol 3, no. 1, May. 2021, pp. 98-103, doi:10.37284/eajbe.3.1.327

INTRODUCTION
Definition of Ecotourism
Nature Appreciation
Sustainability Ecologically
Environmentally Educative
More Beneficial for Local
Maji Moto Eco Camp
The Bamburi Nature Trail
The Lewa Conservancy
IMPROVING SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT
CONCLUSION
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