LETS MAKE ECOLOGICAL A MUST SAYS FAMAGUSTA LAWYERS

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We at A&G Kouzali Lawyers based in Famagusta, Cyprus have currently reviewed the issue of eco-resorts, eco-tourism and eco-sensitive on a whole.  It appears it is a wide spread opinion that action for climate change is a major priority.  The demand for eco- resorts and residential developments are continuously rising. Government legislation and consumers are now demanding that developers of tourist and residential developments must adhere to specific regulations in regard to eco-sensitivity.

In Cyprus, government officials lay down specify rules for developers wanting to build larger projects they are given options and producing their own energy is one of them.  In Greece the laws are very strict and this prohibits areas from being over developed thus, protecting their natural and traditional villages and coastlines.

Although developers are doing all they can to protect their local and universal environments, it is evident that the main problem surrounding this development is  sustainable products and materials needed to re-fit existing properties and build new sustainable properties, are not available at a price that consumers can afford to pay.  There is no reliable franchise that offers these products. If these products were readily available at a reasonable cost it is thought that purchasers would opt for this type of investment and it is with no doubt that eco-resorts would positively benefit in rising numbers of tourists.

The fact remains that even though numbers are rising there are still are not enough consumers in this area of the market to decrease the cost of these developments.  It is clear that this  will change in the near future however, we would still like to urge everyone to consider this option before buying property and booking  holidays. We must all perform our duty in helping the environment.

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