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A tourist lodge in Los Arrayanes National Park.
Tourist signage in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park.

Valdivia Temperate Rainforest is an area between 36 and 47° S. consisting of a majority of the country Chile and a small part of Argentina totaling about 12.7 million hectares.[1] The Valdivian forest is one of the few forested regions in the world with climate conditions to be considered a temperate climate. Its ecological systems provide habitat for a clustering of some of the highest biodiversity in the world.[citation needed] Many of the species are endemic to Valdivia and are descendants of Gondwana Species. For example, Araucaria araucana or "Monkey Puzzle Tree", and Fitzroya cupressoides "Alerce".[citation needed] Due to the region's unique landscape and biodiversity millions of visitors come to the area annually. National Parks in the region provide opportunities for many tourism operations. In an effort to help preserve and expand conserved areas Ecotourism or Sustainable Tourism plays a vital role. The economic benefits affect not only the park areas but also the local communities. Ecotourism accounts for 4.6% of Chile's GNP.[2]

Since the 1980s Chile has been promoting ecotourism, and has seen annual increases in both visitors and income occur every year since.[3][4] Between 2006 and 2007 visitor numbers increased from 2.25 million to 2.5 million.[5] Revenue from ecotourism services and national parks results in a 2-3% increase in gross income.[3] Through the year 43% of tourists visit national parks in the regions of de los Rios and de los Lagos.[2] The top three destinations in those areas are the Coguillio National Park, the Villarica National Park, and the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. The last of those hosts 25% of all visitors to Chile.[2]

  1. ^ DellaSala, Dominick A. Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World: Ecology and Conservation. Washington, DC: Island, 2011. Print.
  2. ^ a b c Prideaux, Bruce, ed. "Rainforest Tourism, Conservation & Management: Challenges for Sustainable Development." The Earthscan Forest Library From Routledge (2014): n. pag. Web. 20 Nov. 2014.
  3. ^ a b Armesto, J. J.; Smith-Ramirez, C.; Rozzi, R. (2001-05-23). "Conservation Strategies for Biodiversity and Indigenous People in Chilean Forest Ecosystems". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 31 (4): 865–877. doi:10.1080/03014223.2001.9517681.
  4. ^ Nahuelhval, L., A. Carmona, M. Aguayo, and C. Echeverria. "Land Use Change and Ecosystem Services Provision: A Case Study in Southern Chile." Landscape Ecology (2013): n. pag. EBSCO Host. Web. 21 Nov. 2014.
  5. ^ Bot, Genevieve. "Tourism in National Parks in Chile: Curriculum Development for a Tourism and Management Program." Diss. Northern Carolina State U, 2011. Web. 21 Nov. 2014.

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