Yes it can
could build up a country's economy and reputation. to attract tourist
Swamps and Marshes
You can try at discover Cambodia today I think they could help you.
No, because many of the plants in a wetland filter pollutants and absorbs extra runoff from heavy rains.
It Could Whip Out ALL The Plants And Fish In That Wetland
The only disadvantage a wetland could present would be to be located in an area where corporations and businesses want to build their buisness.
Cambodia could not control their borders; crime and illegal border incidents continued to occur. The Vietnamese Army had to enter Cambodia, and administer some "organization" to them.
Cambodia is a Muslim minority country. So, you could find halal meat sold in some Islamic shops and stores.
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There are a number of ways you could keep a tourist location beautiful. You could put many trash cans to lessen littering for example.
One could increase the number of tourists visiting a country by revamping their tourist attractions. They could also do promotional advertising to increase tourism.
It can be bad for lots of reasons. It can be disruptive to people who live in tourist spots. Damage can be done to famous attractions. Damage can be done to environment. The wrong kind of people can be attracted to an area. A lot of unsightly development can take place in a tourist spot, which can ruin what is special about the area. There are many, many other reasons.