This case scenario presents a situation where a tour guide organization in Tortuguero, Costa Ricainvolve environmental sustainability and social equity. Tortuguero was situated on a spit of land, isolated from the rest of the country because of the rivers, ocean, plus a secure national national park. It was in approachable through road. Tortuguero was considered as a home location to the most abundant nesting shore for giant sea turtles in the Atlantic. Turtle-established tourism was the foundation of the market of the tiny village. The TGA had collected a fee of about 40 US cents from each tourist taking a turtle tour and was going to pick one of three propositions for spending its $30K of earnings from the past two years.
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Some TGA members believed an increase in tourists would lead to more business for the village companies and them, plus greater awareness for the plight of the endangered green sea turtles. Others believed the dearth of suitable accessibility to the hamlet was one reason they had been competent bring repeat and new tourists and to protect the turtles. This case spurs a discussion related to questions like: What implication will the choice have on the turtles of the community, and the sustainability of ecotourism in Tortuguero in the short and longer period? Should environmental sustainability take precedence over social equity and ready access to university instruction, medical care, and lower costs for basic goods? What's the ethical choice?
PUBLICATION DATE: January 21, 2015 PRODUCT #: NA0313-HCB-ENG
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