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World Resources 2000-2001: People and ecosystems: The fraying web of life
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Recreation and tourism

The capacity of ecosystems to provide recreational and tourism opportunities was assessed only for coastal and grassland systems.

It is likely that the demand for these services will grow significantly in coming years, but the condition of the service is declining in many areas because of the overall degradation of biodiversity as well as the direct impacts of urbanization, industrialization, and tourism itself on the ecosystems being visited.

Coastal ecosystems Grassland ecosystems
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