Abstract
The “Galapagos Islands” represent a unique ecosystem in the world, home for an internationally recognized mega diversity. The islands have two protected areas: the “Galapagos National Park” and the “Galapagos Marine Reserve”, considered one of the most ecologically rich areas. Over the years, there has been legal, environmental and social recognition of the islands, which is a great step towards their protection, although this does not mean that they are not facing major challenges.
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