Huaorani Ecolodge and its Green Practices

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Huaorani Ecolodge and its Green Practices Brent Osinski Rachael Lynch Alec Stein

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Huaorani Ecolodge and its Green Practices. Brent Osinski Rachael Lynch Alec Stein. The Huaorani Background. The Huaorani live in the headwaters of the Amazon (Ecuador) Lived as nomadic hunters/gathers with no outside contact until late 1950’s Missionaries was first contact - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Huaorani Ecolodge and its Green PracticesBrent OsinskiRachael LynchAlec Stein

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The Huaorani Background

The Huaorani live in the headwaters of the Amazon (Ecuador)

Lived as nomadic hunters/gathers with no outside contact until late 1950’s

Missionaries was first contactThreat of oil companies – live on top of one of

largest oil deposits Approximately 2,400 individuals

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The Huaoraniaka “The people”

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The Huaorani Ecolodge

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Green Business Practices

Increase productivity of inputs

Biologically inspired production

Solutions based business model

Reinvest in natural capital

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Increase Productivity of Inputs

Solar Panels provide electricity forlighting, two-way radios, refrigerators, and the water pump that provides potabledrinking water at all times for visitors.In a location with no energy source, itis important that the ecolodge generates energy in a sustainable way with little orno impact on the delicate environment the people are trying to protect.

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Biologically Inspired Production

Housekeeping Services, and bathroomsuse biodegradable cleaning products and soaps.The waste water is then recycled and cleaned by a bio-filter to clean the water and render it harmless before it is discharged into the river.

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Solutions Based Business Model

Wood for construction was selected by the Huaorani people from their surrounding rainforest in cooperation with a forest engineer so extraction was sustainable.

Huaorani were largely involved in lodges construction and make up the majority of the lodges employees. Also plan to create small businesses run by locals with minimal impact to increase local employment and boost local economy

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Reinvest in Natural Capital

Ecotourism – tourism activities take place in local community

Reinvest in local people to earn an income while maintaining their culture

Gathered wood from forests for construction of the lodge Involve community members in the construction process Creation of low impact small businesses – creation of

employment Produce purchased on local level Handcrafts and souvenirs can be purchased at local shop

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2010 RATES

5 Days / 4 NightsDouble / Twin US$ 750

Single Supplement US$ 375

4 Days / 3 NightsDouble / Twin US$ 600

Single Supplement US$ 300

2011 RATES

5 Days / 4 NightsDouble / Twin US$ 860

Single Supplement US$ 430

4 Days / 3 NightsDouble / Twin US$ 690

Single Supplement US$ 345

Prices of Visiting HuaoraniEcolodge

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Conclusion and Bibliography

We, as a group, believe that the Huaorani Ecolodge in the Amazon conducts ecofriendly acts of green business practices in the accommodations or attractions sector and that these practices are meaningful efforts at sustainable tourism.

Huaorani Ecolodge [Brochure]. (n.d.). Retrieved March 10, 2011, from http://www.huaorani.com/

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