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Greece needs to reform to protect tourism, ombudsman states

Greece needs to minimize rampant construction and protect water resources and seaside areas if it wants to preserve a healthy tourist market across its mountainous mainland and beachlined islands, the nation's. ombudsman stated in a report on Thursday.

Some 33 million people checked out Greece in 2023, 5 million. more than a year previously, drawn by its ancient archaeological. websites, turquoise Mediterranean waters and dependably sunny. weather.

However in a report released on Thursday, the ombudsman cautioned. of the growing environmental dangers and required immediate reform.

Our country's economy relies heavily on tourism which makes. the need to manage it in a sustainable way much more urgent,. the report stated. Greece should not exhaust its potential, squandering. it and making our tourist destinations unattractive with time.

Tourist represents over a quarter of economic output and. nearly 2 million Greeks' annual income originates from the sector,. stated the report, the first on the sector for the Greek Ombudsman. considering that the authority was founded over 25 years back.

Revenues are expected to increase to 21 billion in 2024 from. 20.5 billion in 2015 - a benefit for an economy emerging from a. decade-long debt crisis.

Social network favourite Santorini - a little island with. 15,550 residents - gets more than 5.5 million visitors. each year, twice the number it hosted in 2012, the report said. The island contributes 1 billion euros in annual invoices.

In Santorini, even tourists grumble about the great number. of travelers, the report said.

It called for greater regulation to lower seaside. construction and slow the felling of forests which was creating. the best conditions for flooding. It also called for greater. care of water resources in the face of big requirements for. drinking water, swimming pools and water parks.

Tourist is a field where the lack of vision and strategy. emerges with specific strength. The workout of a clear. tourism governance is an enormous requirement, the report stated.

(source: Reuters)