Protecting biodiversity – and making it accessible – has paid off for Costa Rica
Scientists have revealed that tourism revenues could be higher than previously thought. But do countries that protect their natural environments earn a payoff? Lucy Spencer looks at how conservation and ecology contributes to the impact of the pandemic.
Source: theconversation.comPublished on 2022-04-22
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