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UNWTO unveils new tourism scheme to protect Georgia's biodiversity
Image: The new project aims to protect ecosystems
A new project designed to protect mountain and freshwater ecosystems through tourism has been unveiled in Georgia by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).
The initiative has been launched to coincide with World Environment Day and aims to boost awareness of the country's biodiversity, while generating income for nature conservation.
Tourism products will be developed in mountain and freshwater ecosystems in four areas of the country, including a zip-line route; a canopy rope walk; and a canoeing trail.
UNWTO secretary-general Taleb Rifai said: "Eco-tourism can fund conservation, contribute to the protection of endangered ecosystems and promote development in poor areas."
The project will run until spring 2014, by which point a number of sustainable biodiversity-based tourism products are expected to be in operation.
Details: www.unwto.org
Image: Haldey
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