Nature tourism n Murcia: the Region of the hundred wetlands

Authors

  • Aurelio Cebrián Abellán
Keywords: nature tourism, wetlands, salt marsh, endemics, habitat diversity, biological richness, de-seasonalisation, tourist diversification

Abstract

Nature tourism keeps rising because Spain has a biological heritage with an exceptional richness. And in the Region of Murcia, a transition area, the habitats provide some endemic, to explain the abundance of places of interest and importance community, importance of special protection for birds, regional priority... where there are ten kind of wetlands, coastal and inland, and that number reached a hundred, with some applications that complement traditional or new, and have a remarkable richness and biological activity. They configure the cornerstone of diversification and de-seasonalisation tourist, with repetitive users, a lot of practising of photography, and observation of flora or fauna, and can be captured or derived from the dominant sun and beach tourism.

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Cebrián Abellán, A. (2011). Nature tourism n Murcia: the Region of the hundred wetlands. Cuadernos de Turismo, (27), 183–204. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/turismo/article/view/139831
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