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    Assessment of potential areas for eco-tourism development in Rakai district.

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    2024-01-25
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    Yiga, Moses Majwala
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    Eco-tourism, a form of tourism that emphasizes sustainable practices and the conservation of natural environments, has gained global attention as a viable means of promoting economic development while preserving the ecological integrity of a region. Eco-tourism is a sustainable form of tourism that focuses on experiencing and conserving natural environments, has gained significant global recognition in recent years. Its potential to contribute to local economies, conservation efforts, and community development has made it an attractive option for countries rich in biodiversity and natural landscapes, such as Uganda. . Uganda, a country with its rich biodiversity and stunning natural landscapes, has a great potential for eco-tourism development. However, despite Uganda's vast potential for eco-tourism, the country is yet to fully identify and harness suitable areas for such endeavors. The current state of eco-tourism in Uganda is relatively nascent, with limited tourism sites and a lack of comprehensive strategies for eco-tourism development. The potential areas for ecotourism remain largely unexplored, hindering the growth of this sustainable sector and the realization of its benefits for local communities and the environment. In order to address these challenges and unlock the potential of eco-tourism in Uganda, there is a pressing need for systematic assessments and planning for potential eco-tourism sites using geographical information systems (GIS) and other relevant tools.
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