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A new World Bank report released on Monday showed that for every dollar governments invest in protected areas and support for nature-based tourism, the economic rate of return is at least six-times the original investment.

Given these economic benefits, the report argued that the promotion of sustainable tourism in protected areas should be included in COVID-19 economic recovery plans, an investment that creates local jobs, improves incomes and protects biodiversity. “As countries emerge from the pandemic and rebuild their tourism sectors, investing in protected areas is a win for conservation and for development.”

 

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