The Eco-Evolution of Riviera Maya
December 1, 2009 0 CommentsIn Riviera Maya and Cancun there have been countless,
All-Inclusive resorts built on the beach front. Most of them built
as close to the beach as the government allowed and then connected
to the road with private drive-ways and made into beautiful beach
hotels and resorts. But the only downside to all of these
beautiful, All-Inclusive resorts being constructed is that the
ecosystems in the Riviera Maya have been destroyed and polluted.
For instance, there is a plant called the mangrove that grows on
the coastlines of most tropical locations that help protect the
coasts from erosion, surge storms, and tsunamis and they do this
through their root systems that work to dissipate wave energy. This
plant has largely been removed from the areas that the resorts have
been built to make room for pools, hotels, and driveways.
But as always there is an exception to this enviromental incident
caused by all of the construction and tourism. The Mayakoba resort
and the Tres Rios hotel have been constructed without destrying the
enviroment, and have actually been built in such a way that they
have helped encourage the aquatic ecosystems found in the Riviera
Maya! For instance, instead of removing all of the mangroves and
underground rivers that are so vitally important to the ecosystem,
the Mayakoba resort has simply uncovered some of these underground
rivers and has used them as the center piece of the resort creating
an atmosphere of being in the jungle instead of being on the beach.
But never fear! The beach is still only a few minutes away, and is
actually connected to the resort via the new uncovered river
systems.
But in addition to the Mayakoba the Tres Rios hotel has also
implemented a new, green design that was created to not only
preserve but utilize the natural ecosystem of the Mexican beaches.
The Tres Rios has been built on more than 400 piles of permeable
rock so that the hotel has about 3 yards of clearance between the
ground/lagoon and the hotel floor. This was done so that the rivers
and plant life could live on without being disturbed. Both of these
hotels have actually seen an increase in animal life since being
built because of the aquatic ecosystems that have been created.
These hotels also utilize multiple systems of using green energy
and not letting things go to waste. For instance they sort all of
the garbage before it is recycled and their water comes from the
ocean and is distilled in a processing machine instead of using the
ground wells and depleting resources.
For more information on booking a trip to the Riviera Maya or
either of these hotels please contact us at tropicaltravel.net!

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