Author:
Boujnan Chaymae,Hlal Mohammed,Elmoumni Bouchta,El Arrim Abdelkrim,Sbai Abdelkader,Bahkan Mimoun
Abstract
The Marchica Lagoon stands as a one-of-a-kind ecosystem, hosting remarkable biodiversity and holding substantial tourism potential. It is the site of several major development projects aimed at exploiting its potential while ensuring its preservation and environmental sustainability. This paper examines the challenges of sustainable tourism in the Marchica lagoon, aiming to maximize economic benefits while minimizing negative environmental and socio-cultural impacts. In this study, we utilized a mixed-methods approach, which involved conducting quantitative surveys to collect data on lagoon ecosystem quality and qualitative analysis to investigate human interactions with the environment in-depth, followed by a comprehensive data analysis employing geostatistical techniques and thematic map analysis. Sustainable tourism in Marchica Lagoon has yielded significant results: an 80% preservation rate for its environment through eco-friendly practices, a remarkable waste recycling rate (70%), and an increase in visitor (60%) responsibility toward the lagoon's ecosystem. These achievements underscore the successful integration of environmental preservation and heightened awareness among tourists, making the region a model for sustainable tourism management. Embracing the Marchica Lagoon ecosystem involves fostering a harmonious relationship between environmental preservation, economic development, and local community satisfaction. Achieving this balance requires active collaboration among stakeholders and the diligent implementation of tailored environmental regulations, all working together to protect and sustain the delicate lagoon ecosystem.
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