Framing mass and elite tourism as inherently destructive to natural ecosystems
While tourism is acknowledged as economically significant, the narrative emphasizes environmental cost—bulldozers destroying dunes, fences going up, and the risk of disturbing a 'relatively untouched' system. The tone leans toward skepticism about sustainable tourism claims.
“The planes, cars and construction that come with a large resort would disturb a special ecosystem that is “relatively untouched” compared with other dunes and lagoons in the Mediterranean, said Miho.”