Amazon Interactive
The Ecotourism Game
Split off to form a new community
The move to split away from the community triggers a flood
of emotion among all the Quichua. A few see the logic of a new community
devoted to ecotourism, but many others are shocked and disturbed that the
solidarity of Pangayacu might be shattered over this issue. Distrust and
animosity become common as the opposing factions argue about how to divide
the community's land. Both your group and the others want the remaining
tracts of primary forest, but there isn't that much available to split or
share.
Overshadowed by the conflict, the ecotourism project falls
into neglect. Tourists stop coming, so you must work harder in the fields
to make a living. Soon the forest reclaims the tourist compound. Tensions
gradually fade as everyone concentrates on making a living. Even Agustín
avoids speaking of ecotourism.
There is less than a hectare of primary forest left on your
land. The rest has been converted to coffee and rice fields. Everyone understands
that agriculture is responsible for the loss of the forest, but after the
experience with ecotourism, no one is eager to try something new.
Very little of the land remains in primary forest. Few birds or animals can survive in the small remnants. Your children will know the rainforest
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Income from tourism soon disappears. The Quichua focus on agriculture, but it is difficult to make money, and incomes drop. |
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This is the end of the ecotourism game.
Do you want to see what happens if you open the
project up to the community?
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