Eco-Tourism Market: $374B ▲ 8.2% | Protected Areas: 17.4% ▲ 0.6% | Carbon Offsets: $2.1B ▲ 14.3% | Green Hotels: 48K ▲ 3.1K | Nature Tourism: +12% ▲ 2.4% | Biodiversity Index: 0.73 ▼ 0.02 | Sustainable Cert.: 12.8K ▲ 1.2K | Wildlife Corridors: 3,400 ▲ 180 | Eco-Tourism Market: $374B ▲ 8.2% | Protected Areas: 17.4% ▲ 0.6% | Carbon Offsets: $2.1B ▲ 14.3% | Green Hotels: 48K ▲ 3.1K | Nature Tourism: +12% ▲ 2.4% | Biodiversity Index: 0.73 ▼ 0.02 | Sustainable Cert.: 12.8K ▲ 1.2K | Wildlife Corridors: 3,400 ▲ 180 |

Biodiversity

Biodiversity monitoring, species conservation data, ecosystem services valuation, and the intersection of tourism activity with wildlife and habitat outcomes.

Biodiversity is the foundational asset upon which nature-based tourism depends. With the global Biodiversity Intactness Index at 0.73 and declining, the economic case for conservation-integrated tourism has never been more urgent. Planatur delivers species-level monitoring intelligence, habitat connectivity analysis, and ecosystem services valuations that inform both conservation strategy and tourism planning.

The Global Biodiversity Intactness Index: What 0.73 Means for Tourism and Conservation

The Biodiversity Intactness Index has declined to 0.73 globally, crossing the threshold that scientists consider the minimum safe operating boundary for ecosystem function.

Feb 26, 2026

Pollinator Decline and Its Cascading Consequences for Agritourism Landscapes

The global decline of pollinating insects is threatening the viability of agritourism operations that depend on flowering landscapes, orchards, and vineyards.

Feb 21, 2026

Rewilding Europe: How Habitat Restoration Is Creating a New Tourism Renaissance

European rewilding initiatives are transforming abandoned agricultural land into wildlife-rich landscapes that attract a growing cohort of nature tourists.

Feb 16, 2026

Migratory Species and Flyway Economics: The Tourism Value of Animal Movements

The great animal migrations — from wildebeest crossings to whale routes to bird flyways — generate billions in tourism revenue, but their continued viability is threatened by habitat fragmentation.

Feb 11, 2026