Tabi-Kiuic
Ecotourism Corridor

Mexico
is classified as one of six mega-diversity countries in terms
of flora and fauna. Only Colombia and Brazil have more biodiversity
than Mexico. Mexico is the only country in the world that has
two biogeographic zones, the Neartic and Neotropical, which
account for its biodiversity. From the standpoint of economic
development, Mexico has much to offer in the realm of new kinds
of tourism, such as nature and ecotourism.
Tourism
serves as a detonator of social and economic development, which
contributes to diversification in products and the generation
of employment and revenue. Ample and sustained assistance is
required to realize the local and municipal economic alternatives.
In the country as a whole, tourism represents the third source
of revenue and brings in almost a tenth of the gross national
product. In Yucatan, tourism makes an important contribution,
relating to a productive network of goods and services, such
as transportation, commerce, communication, supplies, health
and education. It also contributes to assembling of goods and
services, which favor combined operations of development at
regional and micro-regional levels.
If
the concepts expressed in the State
Development Plan (2001-05) are considered, tourism represents
one of the best options for development in Yucatan. However,
this is true only if all involved agree with the concept to:
"Practice sustainability in which the human being, individually
or in groups, takes from nature only the goods necessary for
survival without exceeding natural processes and which respond
to his or their own needs."
Unfortunately,
Mexico´s flora and fauna diversity has been subjected
to unrestrained destruction for decades, with the result that
thousands of species have disappeared and thousands more are
threatened with extinction. Mexico holds the world record in
deforestation, calculated in an annual loss of one million hectares.
All of Mexico's aquifers are contaminated. All of the large
cities have contaminated air and Yucatan is not an exception
to these environmental problems.
As
civil organizations, concerned with the integral and environmental
development of the community, state, nation and planet, it is
their job to reverse this situation within the framework of
sustainable development. This implies an integrated and coordinated
focus which would assure that development is compatible with
the need to protect and improve the environment in benefit of
the population.