Tourism Surge Threatens Corsica's Protected Scandola Reserve
The Scandola Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site off the coast of Corsica, is witnessing an unprecedented increase in tourism as visitors flock to its striking landscapes and diverse marine life. This surge in footfall is placing immense pressure on the fragile ecosystems that the reserve aims to protect.
The reserve's biodiversity, which includes rare marine species and unique geological features, could face lasting damage if current visitation trends continue unabated. The challenge lies in finding a sustainable balance that allows for tourism while preserving these vital ecological assets.
Efforts to regulate the influx of tourists through stricter controls and conservation strategies are underway, highlighting the critical need for enhanced protection measures in the wake of rising global interest in Corsica's natural treasures.