Eco-tourism to enhance Turkish properties
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Turkey is already taking steps to preserve its environmental beauty for the future as investors who cut down trees for their developments will end up planting more trees.

Minister of Culture and Tourism Ertugrul Gunay has said at the Third Belek Tourism Panel Discussion that the measures that will be taken to curb the negative environmental impacts of construction sector. Tourism is an enormously important sector to Turkey and it represents nearly 9 per cent of Turkey’s GDP. The growth of tourism is best done by preservation of environment for the future and minister further said that we are not supposed to spoil the nature as we didn’t inherit it from our ancestors and we cannot leave the possible remedial measures to be taken for the protection of environment to our children.
The government’s series of infrastructure improvement with a commitment to protect the environment to open up the Eco-tourism has a domino effect. This results in more demand for rental housing and it also means more tourists will discover the delights of Turkey and today’s tourist is tomorrow’s holiday home buyer meaning that likely growth in tourism will also have an positive impact in terms of demand on the Turkish property market.
Turkey offers great potential for an investor seeking growth, profit and development. Belek, the golfing capital of turkey, is a fast and highly developing holiday and golf resort has won awards for its environmentally-friendly developments.
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Minister of Culture and Tourism Ertugrul Gunay has said at the Third Belek Tourism Panel Discussion that the measures that will be taken to curb the negative environmental impacts of construction sector. Tourism is an enormously important sector to Turkey and it represents nearly 9 per cent of Turkey’s GDP. The growth of tourism is best done by preservation of environment for the future and minister further said that we are not supposed to spoil the nature as we didn’t inherit it from our ancestors and we cannot leave the possible remedial measures to be taken for the protection of environment to our children.
The government’s series of infrastructure improvement with a commitment to protect the environment to open up the Eco-tourism has a domino effect. This results in more demand for rental housing and it also means more tourists will discover the delights of Turkey and today’s tourist is tomorrow’s holiday home buyer meaning that likely growth in tourism will also have an positive impact in terms of demand on the Turkish property market.
Turkey offers great potential for an investor seeking growth, profit and development. Belek, the golfing capital of turkey, is a fast and highly developing holiday and golf resort has won awards for its environmentally-friendly developments.
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