04-08-2023, 08:06 PM
Radio Sintonia:
Calderón Hondo has a new environmental information service.
The Department of Tourism and Environment of the City of La Oliva has launched a new environmental information service in the Calderón Hondo, aimed at ensuring that visitors can enjoy this exceptional natural environment in a responsible and respectful way.
With the aim of preserving the natural wealth of the area, a group of multilingual environmental guides has been deployed to assist and educate tourists. These measures seek to counteract harmful practices that affect the region, such as traffic outside designated trails, improper disposal of waste, alteration of land through the construction of monoliths, unauthorized engravings and feeding of wildlife.
The Councilor for Tourism and Environment, David Fajardo, expressed his concern about the environmental threat that impacts our natural values. "During the short period of our management, we have taken immediate action through the launch of environmental guidance guides. These guides will be operational during the months of August and September as part of a pilot project with a future-oriented perspective. Our goal is to mitigate the impact of human trafficking in this sensitive area, ensuring that the mountain does not become a maze of uncontrolled trails derived from off-road hikes."
In response to this initiative, the plan is to install a signage located at the beginning of the trail to the Calderón Hondo, with which visitors are informed about these regulations essential for the protection of the environment. Under the slogan "La Oliva Environmental Attitude", the implementation of this initiative, which seeks to provide information and awareness, represents a crucial step towards the construction of a responsible and sustainable tourism model.
Calderón Hondo has a new environmental information service.
The Department of Tourism and Environment of the City of La Oliva has launched a new environmental information service in the Calderón Hondo, aimed at ensuring that visitors can enjoy this exceptional natural environment in a responsible and respectful way.
With the aim of preserving the natural wealth of the area, a group of multilingual environmental guides has been deployed to assist and educate tourists. These measures seek to counteract harmful practices that affect the region, such as traffic outside designated trails, improper disposal of waste, alteration of land through the construction of monoliths, unauthorized engravings and feeding of wildlife.
The Councilor for Tourism and Environment, David Fajardo, expressed his concern about the environmental threat that impacts our natural values. "During the short period of our management, we have taken immediate action through the launch of environmental guidance guides. These guides will be operational during the months of August and September as part of a pilot project with a future-oriented perspective. Our goal is to mitigate the impact of human trafficking in this sensitive area, ensuring that the mountain does not become a maze of uncontrolled trails derived from off-road hikes."
In response to this initiative, the plan is to install a signage located at the beginning of the trail to the Calderón Hondo, with which visitors are informed about these regulations essential for the protection of the environment. Under the slogan "La Oliva Environmental Attitude", the implementation of this initiative, which seeks to provide information and awareness, represents a crucial step towards the construction of a responsible and sustainable tourism model.