Ecotourism

Queensland is a world leader in the provision of high quality, diverse Ecotourism and nature-based tourism experiences. Home to five of Australia's 16 World Heritage Areas and over 450 national parks, marine parks and state forests, ecotourism is one of the state's fastest growing tourism sectors.

"Ecotourism encompasses a spectrum of nature-based activities
that foster visitor appreciation and understanding of natural
and cultural heritage and are managed to be ecologically,
economically and socially sustainable."

These pages provide information on Ecotourism for tourism businesses, government agencies, education institutions and consumers.

The Ecotourism pages are divided into sections, and can be accessed through the navigation bar on the left of each page. The site contains links to sites of interest, as well as research reports that can be freely downloaded from the site.

Further information and resources are available in other sections of the Tourism Queensland Resource Centre. Also check in the Useful Links pages of each special interest section for more information.

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News

Updates on the latest Ecotourism news and media releases. More on News >

Research

Market research, fact sheets and information. More on Research >

Plans & Strategies

Outline of the plans and strategies that guide the development of Ecotourism in Queensland. More on Plans & Strategies >

Tools & Resources

Useful business tools and resources. More on Tools & Resources >

Useful Links

Links to stakeholder and other useful Web sites. More on Useful Links >