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This paper examines the management of ecotourism in Belize

Part 2: The Perception Gap – Three Stakeholders, Three Realities

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Ambergris Caye (Belize’s largest island) has severe wastewater problems. Mangrove clearing is illegal but happens at night. Many "eco-lodges" use the label but have no solar panels, recycle nothing, and dump gray water. Perception is ahead of reality. This paper examines the management of ecotourism in

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Eco-Tourism Management Practices

Belize is a sliver of a nation tucked between Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea. It is home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world, vast tracts of subtropical rainforest, mysterious Mayan ruins, and a population density so low that vast wilderness remains genuinely untouched. For decades, the tagline "Mother Nature’s Best Kept Secret" has driven a tourism economy that prides itself on sustainability. For decades, the tagline "Mother Nature’s Best Kept