As travel becomes more accessible and affordable, some popular destinations may have environmental consequences.
To reduce the effects of tourism in these destinations, destinations such as signing an eco-pledge before entering the country, temporary beach closures, rules for tourists to collect their waste, and a cap on the number of tourists allowed at the same time.
The article mentions destinations in Thailand, Ecuador, Croatia, and Phillippines.
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