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Many tour agencies and hotels put the prefix " ECO "
or "GREEN" in front of their
name in the hopes of attracting clients. Yet ECOTOURISM can mean different things
to different people. We at the Black Sheep Inn feel that as a
traveler / tourist you should look for the following facets when visiting
"ECO" sites or ECOLOGICAL operations. We feel that these criteria represent true
efforts at being ecological.
We have given this same definition to EcuadorExplorer and they also use
it on their website:
www.ecuadorexplorer.com/html/eco_guidelines.html
Eco Certification has become
a hot topic. We have received Eco-Certification from the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism and the Ecuadorian
Ecotourism Society (ASEC) in August 2003. We have complied with over
70% of the technical norm established by the Ecuadorian Government.
There are several certifiers around the globe. Ecotourism and
green travel are growing rapidly.
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1. Conservation
2. Low Impact or "Green" Hotels
3. Sustainability
4. Meaningful Community Involvement
5. Environmental Education & Interpretation
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| Conservation takes place on many different levels. It can be in the form
of private reserves, native tree reforestation, or supporting an established
Ecuadorian Reserve area. Although pristine protected areas are extremely attractive for
tourists to visit, it is important to know that the purpose of a protected area
is to maintain habitat for flora and fauna, allowing species to exist and thrive
without human interference. Whenever visiting a protected area, your visit
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Low Impact and Green Efforts have to do with how a hotel or agency
manages its own impact and waste. Ecological management practices include recycling, water
and energy conservation, ecological waste systems (such as composting, and gray
water systems), and allowing the guest to decide whether to change linens or
towels. These simple efforts make a huge difference in the long-term impact of
tourism. In nature there is no waste, everything is recycled and used over
and over again on the planet. Tourist facilities should have the same
"No Waste" practice.
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| Sustainability means that many of the products consumed at a facility are
locally produced. Good examples of sustainability are construction using local
materials and methods, organic gardens for onsite food production and using
renewable energy resources. Ultimately
sustainability means a lifestyle that is in balance, and can easily be
maintained in the future. This is especially important when visiting
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| Community Involvement is one of the most important parts of ECO-tourism.
Is tourism helping the area? Is the establishment sensitive to its effect on
the community? Tourism needs to benefit the local population and culture.
Ideally, the community should own the establishment, but if this is not so, the
locals that are employed should have non-menial jobs and paid fairly. The community should
benefit from the natural and cultural resources that they are willing to
conserve and share with
visitors/tourists. Ecotourism can be a tool for alleviating
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| Environmental Education and Interpretation means that as a guest you
leave an ECO-facility having learned something about the environment, the
culture, or even new ways of recycling. It is important that the spread of
information is clear and relevant. Also look for educational programs that help
the community to preserve their environment and culture and further their own
education. |
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| We at the Black Sheep Inn hope to help the
tourist/traveler as well as the travel provider to better define ECOTOURISM and
therefore in the long run, better the planet. Your visit supports the ongoing effort to be
ecological. We are still learning new ideas for being
ECO-lodge-ical. We have only got one world, so let's care for it! |
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Black Sheep Inn is an active member of the Ecuadorian Ecotourism
Society - Asociacion Ecuatoriana de Ecoturismo (ASEC).
www.ecoturismo.org.ec
Black Sheep Inn has been ECO-certified by the
Ministry of Tourism in conjunction with
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| Black Sheep Inn is also a member of the EcoClub S.A.
based out of Greece. www.EcoClub.com
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| For great resources on Ecotourism check out
www.planeta.com.
The goal behind this website is to create a much-needed public space for the development of
conscientious tourism that benefits travelers and locals alike. This award
winning site serves
as an information clearinghouse and information catalyst. They invite experts to
contribute articles and participate in virtual forums. Original articles and
links feature the work of communities and individuals who are pursuing holistic
development strategies, particularly in ecotourism.
We are happy to offer a 10% ECO Discount
for guests traveling by Bicycle.
15% ECO Discount for cyclists that stay for two days or more. Thank you
for not polluting! |
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Michelle Kirby &
Andres Hammerman
The Black Sheep Inn
*EcoCertified-Ministry of Tourism*
An Ecologically Friendly Hotel
P.O. Box 05-01-240
Chugchilan, Cotopaxi, Ecuador
South America
Telf : (593) 3 281-4587
Contact: Black
Sheep Inn
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